<s id="k82sw"><acronym id="k82sw"></acronym></s>
<sup id="k82sw"><samp id="k82sw"></samp></sup>
<noscript id="k82sw"><table id="k82sw"></table></noscript>
  • <li id="k82sw"></li>
    <dfn id="k82sw"></dfn>
    国产无码久久,久久99视频,欧洲无码视频,国产免费AV网站,色诱久久,jjzz国产,国产亚洲成人网,橹橹色
    Hotline:400-880-1556

    English




    Information | The export of toys containing button or coin batteries to Australia is required by regulations

    Author:中認聯科 time:2021-07-16 Ctr:1900

    On December 22, 2020, the Australian government officially entered into force 4 mandatory standards to reduce the risk of injury and death caused by the use of button/coin batteries. The mandatory standard includes an 18-month transition period. Starting from June 22, 2022, suppliers must meet the requirements of the standard.

    Button or coin batteries can be found in a variety of products, including children's toys, lighting products, remote controls, watches, etc. The button/coin battery generally used in electric toys is a flat round single battery with a thickness ranging from 1 to 11 mm and a diameter of up to 32 mm.

    The applicable requirements for toys containing button or coin batteries are as follows:

    微信圖片_20210715102625.jpg

    Related Articles
    • Car dashcam leaves Thailand | NBTC Certification Practical Guide, ensuring compliance and avoiding risks when entering the market

    • Network camera exports to Brazil | ANATEL certification practical operation guide, avoiding pitfalls and smoothly passing customs inspection

    • Battery pack exports from Japan | PSE certifies compliance guidelines, ensuring smooth customs clearance without any issues

    • Portable power bank exports to the EU | Comprehensive guide to CE certification, ensuring compliance and avoiding pitfalls when entering the overseas market

    Follow Us