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There is a British Standard for toy safety and there is a consumer's guide to toy safety available from the BSI group website. Information is also available from the Toy Retailers' Association website in the 'safety' section.
Regulations are usually government requirements. Health and safety regulations are government requirements that relate to preserving or providing health and safety. Health and safety regulations in a workplace are regulations that relate to providing or preserving health and safety in that workplace. There are two kinds of health and safety regulations: "general regulations" that apply to all workplaces, and "industry specific" regulations that apply to specific workplaces.
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The largest toy retailer is Toys R' Us. That will test toys for safety.
There are different safety codes and regulations depending on the small business. You can find regulations and codes at www.osha.gov. Some of the regulations for small machine shops include safety equipment.
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There are many types of toy chests that have safety hinges, from wooden toy chests to plastic toy chests. However, the vast majority of toy chests that have safety hinges are made of molded, light plastics because the hinges don't have to support as much weight, versus wooden toy chests, which can be much heavier and don't generally use the complex safety hinges that are easily incorporated into the plastic models.
doubled in size In 1973, the main potato part of the toy doubled in size and the dimensions of its accessories were similarly increased. This was done mainly because of new toy child safety regulations that were introduced by the U.S. government.
Toy safety is important because if the toy wasn't safe the child with the toy could:choke on small parts and dieput out an eye with sharp partsswallow pieces and need major surgery to remove the partssuffer lead paint poisoningdie from an unsafe or dangerous toy.
No such thing! However, in the UK, there are "Health & Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992" and "Workplace (Health, Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992".
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The Health & Safety at Work Regulations, issued under a separate Health & Safety Act for each industry in the UK. In the US the regulations that govern health and safety at work are the OSHA regulations, issued under the authority of the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Other countries have other regulations with other names.