On 8 April 2016, The European Commission's Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks (SCHER) adopted the final opinion as regards assessment on ingestion amounts of children and considered the current limits were still appropriate.
1 Dry, brittle, powder-like or pliable toy material (ingestion amount 100 mg/day)
2 Liquid or sticky toy material (400 mg/day)
3 Scraped-off toy material (8 mg/day)
The migration limits depend on the type of toy material used and are based on the estimated ingestion amounts that a child would ingest daily. By deduction, the limits for 19 elements in the toy safety directive (2009/48/EC) are also appropriate and require no revision.
All accessible toy materials shall be tested for migration of heavy metals as set forth in the EU toy safety directive (TSD). BACL advises toy businesses to lay more focus on news about TSD.

CN/中国
US/USA
KR/Korea
DE/Germany
ES/Spain
VN/Việtnam