Decree of the Ministry of Health No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
Decree of the Ministry of Health on sanitary requirements for toys and products for children under 3 years of age
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84
DECLARATION
Ministry of Health
of 8 February 2001
on sanitary requirements for toys and products for children under 3 years of age
According to Section 108 (1) of Act No. 258 / 2000 Coll., on the Protection of Public Health and on the Amendment of Certain Related Acts (hereinafter referred to as "the Act"), the Ministry of Health provides for the implementation of Sections 26 (1) (b) and (d) and 2, 4 and 5:
Basic provisions
(1) This Decree lays down health requirements for:
(a) toys intended to be put into the mouth by children;
(b) toys which may come into contact with food and food in the foreseeable manner of use;
(c) toys for children under 3 years of age, which may be placed in the mouth in a predictable way of use with regard to the mental and physical abilities of the child;
(d) products for children under 3 years of age which are so labelled by the manufacturer, importer or person putting them into circulation or clearly intended for use by children under 3 years of age, with the exception of toys and foodstuffs (hereinafter referred to as "products for children"); if it is a dress-up, it shall be considered as a product for children under the age of 3 years of dress-up up to 110, including size 110.
(2) The general health and safety requirements for toys are laid down in specific legislation.1)
(3) The provisions of this Decree are without prejudice to the requirements for products for children laid down by specific legislation. (2) The requirements for cosmetic products for children under the age of 3 are laid down in specific legislation. (3) The requirements for products intended for children under 3 years of age and intended in their final state to come into contact with or come in contact with food and dishes and intended for this purpose are laid down in a separate legislation4).
Articles for children
(1) Products for children must be manufactured in such a way that, under normal or foreseeable conditions of use, they are not liable to cause any physical damage when swallowed and do not transfer their ingredients to the skin or mucosa in quantities which could harm the health of children.
(2) Products for children must not contain pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic micro-organisms.
(3) Products for children may show only odour characteristic of the material.
(4) Products for children must not have irritant effects on the skin or mucous membranes.
(5) Products for children made from multiple materials shall be evaluated for materials which come into contact with skin or mucous membranes under normal or foreseeable conditions.
(6) Coloured products for children who, due to their nature, cannot be excluded from contact with the mouth must be resistant to the action of saliva modelling solution. Products for children made of coloured plastic, elastomer and dyed surface treatment shall be resistant to the application of a modulating sweat solution. The method of testing for resistance to sweat and saliva is given in Annex 1.
Colouring and printing
(1) The colouring and printing of products for children shall not be used azo dyes which result in the degradation of the risk aromatic amines listed in Annex 2.
(2) Colouring and printing of products for children shall not be used in accordance with special legislation (2), or have the characteristics for which it should be so labelled. The colouring matters listed in Annex 3 shall not be used.
(3) The purity requirements for dyes and pigments used for dyeing and printing textiles, including nonwovens, used for the manufacture of baby products are set out in Annex 4.
(4) Dyes and pigments used to colour surface treatment, plastics or elastomers used in the manufacture of products for children or in their printing or decoration must be firmly embedded in the products.
(5) The products for children referred to in Article 7 (1) may be coloured with soya which, by their purity, satisfy the requirements laid down in Annex 5. The soot content of the product shall not exceed 10,0 per cent by weight.
Marking and written declaration
(1) A product of dyed fabric which, because of a non-compliant result, has been subjected to a repeated test to verify the change in stability and the result of the repeated test is in accordance with the requirements set out in Annex 10, shall contain on the packaging, label, label or label of the product a visible, easily legible and indelible warning "Before first use of washing."
(2) Products for children at all levels of commercial activity other than the sale of a product to the consumer must be accompanied by a written declaration certifying that the products meet the hygiene requirements laid down in this Decree.
(3) When placed on the market, products shall be marked with a commercial firm or with the name of the manufacturer or importer and with the address of their registered office, if they are a legal person, and with the name, surname and address of the place of business, if they are a natural person operating under specific legislation.
Non-metallic surface-coating products
The non-metallic coating of the products shall not exceed the hygiene limits set out in Annex 7.
Plastic articles
(1) In the manufacture of products which are intended for childcare and which may be put into the mouth by children, they shall not be used as substances or as constituents of preparations of phthalic acid esters, as specified in Annex 6, point I., at concentrations exceeding 0,1% by weight in plasticised polymer material.
(2) In the manufacture of childcare products, they shall not be used as substances or as constituents of the preparation of phthalic acid esters referred to in point II of Annex 6 at concentrations exceeding 0,1 per cent (weight) in plasticised polymer material.
(3) Organo-tin stabilisers must not be used for the manufacture of soft plastic products.
(4) Plastic products, with the exception of products intended to be placed in the mouth by children, must not exceed the hygiene limits of the leaching tests set out in Annex 8.
(5) Plastic products which are intended to be placed in the mouth by children, such as child-handkerchiefs, bites and cooling rings, shall not exceed the hygiene limits of the leaching tests specified in the specific legislation.4)
Articles of elastomers
(1) Products of elastomers, with the exception of products of elastomers intended to be placed in the mouth by children, shall not exceed the hygiene limits of the leaching tests set out in Annex 9.
(2) Products of elastomers intended to be put into the mouth by children, such as baby annealing, bitumen and cooling rings, shall not exceed the hygiene limits of the leaching tests specified in the specific legislation.4)
Articles of textiles including nonwovens
Products of textiles, including nonwovens, shall not exceed the hygiene limits of the leaching tests set out in Annex 10.
Articles of leather and furskin
Products of natural leather and fur shall not exceed the hygiene limits of the leaching tests set out in Annex 11.
Articles of metal
(1) Products of metal and metal parts of products must not release from the surface nickel and its compounds in quantities greater than those laid down in a specific legislation. 5)
(2) Metal products which are inserted into pierced ears and other parts of the human body may contain nickel and its compounds within a maximum of the quantities laid down by the specific legislation. 6)
An application for exemption from the requirements laid down in this Decree shall contain:
(a) the designation of the type of material or substance, the trade name, chemical composition, the structural formula and their purity (documented by the technical standard);
(b) data on the concentration of the required substance in the finished product and justification for the technical necessity of its use;
(c) known data on breakdown products arising from the proposed substance in the manufacture, processing, possibly ageing of material or arising as products of interaction in these processes;
(d) information on the leaching of individual substances from the material, indicating the composition of the material tested and the conditions of the leaching tests;
(e) methods for the determination of proposed substances, their impurities and, where appropriate, products of interaction, breakdown and others;
(f) the available foreign documentation on whether the material or proposed substance has been authorised in other States, in particular with evidence of leaching, toxicity and results of dermatological experiments which have led to the authorisation of the proposed materials or substances.
Specific requirements for children's footwear
(1) Closed footwear with a foot size of 105 to 165 mm shall not be made entirely of synthetic materials. This does not apply if, for example, bathing shoes and special-purpose shoes consisting of one piece, made mainly of elastomers or plastics, such as boots or impermeable winter shoes.
(2) Materials used for the manufacture of uppers and linings in the manufacture of footwear with a foot size of 105 to 165 mm shall have a water vapour permeability of at least 2,0 mg.cm-2 h-1.
(3) The materials used in the manufacture of straws in the manufacture of footwear with a foot size of 105 to 165 mm must have a water absorption of at least 35 per cent and a water desorption of at least 40 per cent.
(4) Individual types of materials used for the manufacture of straws and linings for footwear with a foot size of 105 to 165 mm shall not exceed the hygiene requirements laid down in this Decree.
Toys
Sanitary requirements for toy composition
(1) For the manufacture of toys referred to in § 1 (1) (a), (b), (c) (hereinafter referred to as "toys") only materials and surface treatment which comply with the hygiene requirements laid down in specific legislation.4)
(2) Toys must not contain pathogenic and conditionally pathogenic micro-organisms.
(3) Organo-tin stabilisers must not be used for the manufacture of soft plastic toys. The colouring of toy materials and their decoration shall not be used azo dyes which result in the degradation of the risk aromatic amines listed in Annex 2.
(4) Toys referred to in § 1 (1) (a) to (c) which are made of soft plastic shall not contain more than 0,1 per cent by weight of one or more phthalic acid esters listed in Annex 6.
(5) No colouring agents or optical brighteners must be released from toy materials and surface treatment.
(6) Toys referred to in Section 1 (1) (c) made of elastomers shall comply with the hygiene requirements for the composition and testing of category IV elastomers laid down in specific legislation.4)
Toy testing
(1) Coloured materials and surface treatment used for the manufacture of toys must be resistant to the effect of saliva and sweat-modelling test solutions. The method of testing for resistance to sweat and saliva is given in Annex 1.
(2) The hygiene limits of leaching tests on textile materials used in the manufacture of toys are set out in Annex 12.
Common and final provisions
Natural materials, such as cork or wood of non-toxic wood, which is free from spoils, bark residues and resinoids, with a smooth uncracked surface, may be used for the manufacture of toys and baby products. Such materials shall not show signs of pest infestation or micro-organisms, in particular microscopic fibrous sponges.
In order to verify the hygiene requirements laid down in this Decree and its annexes, the methods set out in the Annexes thereto shall be used. Where methods are not established, standardised methods may be used which mean the test procedures and methods contained in the relevant Czech technical standards which prove to meet the requirements of accuracy and accuracy of the determination results. If the method is currently not standardised, an analytical method of appropriate sensitivity may be used in relation to the specified hygiene limit.
The Directive of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic - the main hygienist of the Czech Republic on hygiene requirements for rubber and articles of rubber coming into contact with food and human organism, published under No 62 / 1982 in the Collection of Hygiene Regulations and announced in the amount of 18 / 1982 Coll.
This decree shall take effect on the day of its publication.
Minister:
Prof. MUDr. Fisher, CSc.
Příloha č. 1
Annex No. 1 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
Test of material resistance to sweat and saliva
1. Help:
(a) filter paper for qualitative analysis of mean density
(b) a colourless self-adhesive plastic tape 12 mm wide
(c) desiccator
d. Thermostat adjustable to temperature (40 ± 2) ° C
2. Solutions:
(a) composition of the test solution (pH = 8,8) of the saliva:
| hydrogenuhličitan sodný | NaHCO3 | 4,2 g |
| chlorid sodný | NaCl | 0,5 g |
| uhličitan draselný | K2CO3 | 0,2 g |
| destilovaná voda | 1000 ml |
(b) composition of the test solution (pH = 5,0):
| chlorid draselný | KCl | 0,3 g |
| chlorid sodný | NaCl | 4,5 g |
| síran sodný | Na2SO4 | 0,3 g |
| chlorid amonný | NH4Cl | 0,4 g |
| kyselina mléčná | CH3CH(OH)COOH | 3,0 g |
| močovina | NH2-CONH2 | 0,2 g |
| destilovaná voda | 1000 ml |
3. Test course:
(a) Depending on the size of the sample, two strips of filter paper 15 mm wide and 80 mm long shall be cut.
One strip of filter paper is soaked in the saliva-modelling test solution and the other strip in the sweat-modelling test solution. At the same time, two strips of filter paper are prepared for "blind test." Depending on the nature of the product, only one of these variants can be used.
The applied strips of filter paper shall be attached to each other at a distance of at least 10 mm per sample, by adhesive tape, so as to give rise to as close contact as possible between the sample and soaked strips of filter paper. The adhesive tape is therefore intended to cover a strip of filter paper along its whole length and to extend over its edges at least 10 mm to allow it to be glued to the dry spot of sample .1)
(b) The sample prepared in accordance with (a) shall be stored for 2 hours in the desiccator above water at (40 ± 2) ° C. The desiccant shall first be tempered to the test temperature in the thermostat and shall remain in the thermostat for the duration of the test.
(c) After two hours, the filter paper shall be removed from the sample and it shall be ascertained whether it has been discoloured compared to the strips of filter paper marked "blind test." If there are no signs of dyeing on either strip of paper, the product shall be considered "sweat-resistant 'and / or" saliva-resistant' depending on the nature of the product. Otherwise, the product shall be classified as "resistant to sweat 'and / or" resistant to saliva'.
Příloha č. 2
Annex No. 2 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
List of risk aromatic amines resulting from the degradation of azo dyes
For colouring and printing of products for children and toys, azo dyes resulting from these aromatic amines shall not be used
| -4-Amino-bifenyl | CAS-No. 00092-67-1 |
| -Benzidin | CAS-No. 00092-87-5 |
| -4-Chlor-o-toluidin | CAS-No. 00095-69-2 |
| -2-Naftylamin | CAS-No. 00091-59-8 |
| -o-Aminoazo-toluol | CAS-No. 00097-56-3 |
| -2-Amino-4-nitro-toluol | CAS-No. 00099-55-8 |
| -p-Chlor-anilin | CAS-No. 00106-47-8 |
| -2,4-Diamino-anisol | CAS-No. 00615-05-4 |
| -4,4´-Diamino-difenylmetan | CAS-No. 00101-77-9 |
| -3,3´-Dichlor-benzidin | CAS-No. 00091-94-1 |
| -3,3´-Dimetoxy-benzidin | CAS-No. 00119-90-4 |
| -3,3´-Dimetyl-benzidin | CAS-No. 00119-93-7 |
| -3,3´-Dimetyl-4,4'-diaminodifenylmetan | CAS-No. 00838-88-0 |
| -p-Keresidin | CAS-No. 00120-71-8 |
| -4,4´-Metylen-bis(2-chloranilin) | CAS-No. 00101-14-4 |
| -4,4´-Oxy-dianilin | CAS-No. 00101-80-4 |
| -4,4´-Thio-dianilin | CAS-No. 00139-65-1 |
| -o-Toluidin | CAS-No. 00095-53-4 |
| -2,4-Toluylendiamin | CAS-No. 00095-80-7 |
| -2,4,5-Trimetyl-anilin | CAS-No. 00137-17-7 |
| -4-Aminoazobenzen | CAS-No. 00060-09-3 |
| -o-Anisidin | CAS- No. 00090-04-0 |
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Příloha č. 3
Annex No. 3 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
List of prohibited colouring matters
| Název podle C.I. | číslo C.I. |
|---|---|
| Solvent Yellow 1 | |
| Solvent Yellow 2 | 11020 |
| Solvent Yellow 3 | 11160 |
| Basic Red 9 | |
| Disperse Blue 1 | |
| Acid Red 26 |
Příloha č. 4
Annex No. 4 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
Requirements for purity of colouring matter and pigments used for colouring and printing textiles, including non-woven in the manufacture of baby products
1. Colouring and printing of textiles and nonwovens used in the manufacture of products for children may contain not more than the following content of metals in ion form: As 50 mg / kg, Cd 20 mg / kg, Cr 100 mg / kg, Cu 250 mg / kg, Hg 4 mg / kg, Ni 200 mg / kg, Pb 100 mg / kg, Sb 250 mg / kg, Zn 1500 mg / kg.
2. Pigments used for colouring and printing of textiles and nonwovens used in the manufacture of products for children may contain not more than the following ion-form metals: As 50 mg / kg, Cd 50 mg / kg, Cr 100 mg / kg, Hg 25 mg / kg, Pb 100 mg / kg, Sb 250 mg / kg, Zn 1000 mg / kg.
Příloha č. 5
Annex No. 5 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
Soot purity requirements
1. The absorbance of the filtration from the suspension of 1,0 g of soot in 100 ml of the prestilled cyclohexane after 24 hours of leaching at a temperature (20- 22) ° C measured in a 5 cm cell length at a wavelength of 385 nm shall not exceed 0,1.
2. Toluene extract prepared by an 8-hour extraction of 10 g soxhlet extract shall not exceed 0,15 per cent.
Příloha č. 6
Annex No 6 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
List of phthalic acid esters
List of phthalic acid esters:
| I. | ||
| di-isononyl ftalát (DINP) | CAS-No. 28553-12-0, | Einecs-No. 249-079-5, |
| di-n-octyl ftalát (DNOP) | CAS-No. 117-84-0 | Einecs-No. 204-214-7, |
| di-iso-decyl ftalát (DIDP) | CAS-No. 26761-40-0 | Einecs-No. 247-977-1, |
| II. | ||
| butyl benzyl ftalát (BBP) | CAS-No. 85-68-7 | Einecs-No. 201-622-7, |
| dibutyl ftalát (DBP) | CAS-No. 84-74-2 | Einecs-No. 201-557-4 |
| di(2-ethylhexyl) ftalát (DEHP) | CAS-No. 117-81-7 | Einecs-No. 204-211-0, |
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Příloha č. 7
Annex No. 7 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
Hygienic limits of peeling tests from surface non-metallic treatment of products for children
(1) The quantity of chemicals specified in leases from surface non-metallic treatment of products for children, prepared by leaching into distilled water, 1 cm2: 1 ml, for 24 hours, at 40 ° C, shall not exceed the following limits:
| fenolické sloučeniny | 0,05 mg fenolu.dm-2 |
| sloučeniny s -NH2 skupinou | 0,05 mg NH2.dm-2 |
| primární aromatické aminy | 0,005 mg anilinhydrochloridu/dm2 |
| formaldehyd | 0,10 mg.dm-2 |
| aromatické sloučeniny vyjádřené jako styren | 0,10 mg.dm-2 |
| estery kyseliny ftalové | úhrnně nejvýše 0,20 mg.dm-2 |
(2) The migration of antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury and selenium from surface non-metallic treatment into water solution of hydrochloric acid at a concentration of c (HCl) = 0,07 mol / l for 2 hours, at a temperature (37 ± 2) ° C shall not exceed the following limits:
| Antimon | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Arsen | max. 25 mg/kg |
| Baryum | max. 1000 mg/kg |
| Kadmium | max. 75 mg/kg |
| Chrom | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Olovo | max. 90 mg/kg |
| Rtuť | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Selen | max. 500 mg/kg |
Příloha č. 8
Annex No 8 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
Hygienic limits of plastic stripping tests used for baby products
1. The plastic shall comply with a limit of total migration of not more than 10 mg / dm2, at 1 dm2 of the total surface area of the plastic to 100 ml of distilled water, at a temperature (37 ± 2) ° C for 24 hours.
2. The content of monomer vinyl chloride shall not exceed the limit of 1 mg / kg of the product.
3. The content of primary aromatic amines in the leaching into distilled water prepared in accordance with point 1 for polyurethane products shall not exceed 0,05 mg aniline hydrochloride / l. In the case of foam material, 2 g of material shall be poured into 100 ml of distilled water, at a temperature (37 ± 2) ° C for 24 hours.
4. The content of risk elements in acid and alkaline sweat-modelling extracts shall not exceed the following limits per product weight: 1)
| Arsen | max. 0,2 mg/kg |
| Olovo | max. 0,2 mg/kg |
| Kadmium | max. 0,1 mg/kg |
| Rtuť | max. 0,02mg/kg |
| Celkový vyluhovatelný chrom | max. 1,00 mg/kg |
| Chrom šestimocný | nedetekovatelný2) |
| Kobalt | max. 1,00 mg/kg |
| Měď | max. 25,00 mg/kg |
| Nikl | max. 1,00 mg/kg |
5. For the determination of the values referred to in point 4, 2 g of plastic shall be placed into 100 ml of solutions modulating acid and alkaline sweat, the composition of which is given in paragraphs 6 and 7, at a temperature (37 ± 2) ° C for 4 hours.
6. The alkaline sweat modulating solution must be freshly prepared, one litre of solution containing:
0,5 g monohydrate L - histidine monohydrochloride - C6H9O2N3. HCl.H2O
5,0 g sodium chloride - NaCl
5,0 g disodium phosphate dodecahydrate - Na2HPO4.12 H2O
Adjust the pH of the solution to 8 with sodium hydroxide solution - NaOH at 0,1 mol / l
7. The acid sweat modeling solution must be freshly prepared, one litre of solution containing:
0,5 g monohydrate L - histidine monohydrochloride - C6H9O2N3. HCl.H2O
5,0 g sodium chloride - NaCl
2,2 g sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate - NaH2PO4.2 H2O
Adjust the pH of the solution to 5,5 with sodium hydroxide solution - NaOH at 0,1 mol / l
8. The migration of antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury and selenium from plastics into a water solution of c (HCl) = 0,07 mol / l, for 2 hours, at (37 ± 2) ° C, shall not exceed the following limits:
| Antimon | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Arsen | max. 25 mg/kg |
| Baryum | max. 1000 mg/kg |
| Kadmium | max. 75 mg/kg |
| Chrom | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Olovo | max. 90 mg/kg |
| Rtuť | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Selen | max. 500 mg/kg |
Příloha č. 9
Annex No. 9 to Decree No. 84 / 2001 Coll.
Hygienic limits of elastomers leaching tests used for baby products
1. The elastomer discharge prepared by leaching 8 g of elastomer into 100 ml of distilled water, at a temperature (37 ± 2) ° C, for 24 hours shall meet the following requirements:
| Obsah redukujících látek | nejvýše 30 ml 0,002 mol/l KMnO4/ 50 ml |
| Důkaz amonných iontů | nejvýše 2 mg NH4+/kg |
| Obsah primárních aromatických aminů | nejvýše 0,05 mg anilinhydrochloridu/l. |
2. Elastomer shall comply with a limit of total migration of not more than 10 mg / dm2, for leaching 1 dm2 of the total area of elastomer up to 100 ml of distilled water, at a temperature (37 ± 2) ° C for 24 hours.
3. The content of oxidable substances in the silicone elastomer leaching prepared by leaching 8 g of elastomer into 100 ml of distilled water at a temperature (37 ± 2) ° C for 24 hours shall meet a limit of not more than 0,5 mg KMnO4 / 100 ml.
4. The content of risk elements in acid and alkaline sweat-modelling extracts shall not exceed the following limits per product weight: 1)
| Arsen | Max. 0,2 mg/kg |
| Olovo | Max. 0,2 mg/kg |
| Kadmium | Max. 0,1 mg/kg |
| Rtuť | Max. 0,02mg/kg |
| Celkový vyluhovatelný chróm | Max. 1,00 mg/kg |
| Chróm šestimocný | Nedetekovatelný2) |
| Kobalt | Max. 1,00 mg/kg |
| Měď | Max. 25,00 mg/kg |
| Nikl | Max. 1,00 mg/kg |
5. For the determination of the values referred to in point 1, the leaching shall be carried out after the following treatment of the samples: The test sample shall be divided into pieces of 4 cm2 or into pieces of approximately 0,5 g. The quantity of the sample is cooked for 20 minutes with 120 ml of distilled water. The water is poured in hot water and the sample is shaken three times with 100 ml of distilled water every 60 seconds. The waterproof water is poured out after each scrubbing.
6. For the determination of the values referred to in paragraph 4, 2 g of elastomer shall be placed into 100 ml of solutions modulating acid and alkaline sweat, the composition of which is given in paragraphs 7 and 8, at (37 ± 2) ° C for 4 hours.
7. The alkaline sweat modulating solution must be freshly prepared, one litre of solution containing:
0,5 g monohydrate L - histidine monohydrochloride - C6H9O2N3. HCl.H2O
5,0 g sodium chloride - NaCl
5,0 g disodium phosphate dodecahydrate - Na2HPO4.12 H2O
Adjust the pH of the solution to 8 with sodium hydroxide NaOH at 0,1 mol / l.
8. The acid sweat modeling solution must be freshly prepared, one litre of solution containing:
0,5 g monohydrate L - histidine monohydrochloride - C6H9O2N3. HCl.H2O
5,0 g sodium chloride - NaCl
2,2 g sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate - NaH2PO4.2 H2O
Adjust the pH of the solution to 5,5 with a sodium hydroxide NaOH solution of 0,1 mol / l.
9. The migration of antimony, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury and selenium from elastomer into a water solution of c (HCl) = 0,07 mol / l, for 2 hours at (37 ± 2) ° C, shall not exceed the following limits:
| Antimon | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Arsen | max. 25 mg/kg |
| Baryum | max. 1000 mg/kg |
| Kadmium | max. 75 mg/kg |
| Chrom | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Olovo | max. 90 mg/kg |
| Rtuť | max. 60 mg/kg |
| Selen | max. 500 mg/kg |
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree of the Ministry of Health No. 84 / 2001 Coll., on sanitary requirements for toys and products for children under 3 years of age |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 27.02.2001 |
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| Effective from | 27.02.2001 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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