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EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers: Eurolabs Laboratory Testing Service

EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers is a laboratory testing service that ensures the safety and quality of childrens teethers. The test is governed by various international and national standards, which are outlined below.

Relevant Standards:

  • ISO 17025:2017 - General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories
  • ASTM D4236-19 - Standard Guide for Selection of Sampling Plans for Product Testing
  • EN 14372:2013A1:2018 - Toys - Safety - Part 4: Swallowed or aspirated parts (including strings, cords and other small components)
  • TSE 1189:2012 - Child care articles - Safety requirements
  • Legal and Regulatory Framework:

    The legal and regulatory framework surrounding EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers is governed by various laws and regulations. These include:

  • EU Toy Safety Directive (2009/48/EC)
  • EU Chemicals Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006
  • US Consumer Product Safety Act (15 USC 2051 et seq.)
  • Standard Development Organizations:

    The development of standards for EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers is overseen by various standard development organizations, including:

  • International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
  • European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
  • Evolution of Standards:

    Standards evolve over time to reflect new technologies, safety concerns, and industry developments. The EN 14372 standard has undergone several revisions since its initial publication in 2006.

    Scope of Standards:

    The scope of the relevant standards includes:

  • Safety requirements for childrens teethers
  • Testing methods for phthalates and other chemicals
  • Sampling plans for product testing
  • Compliance Requirements:

    Companies must comply with the relevant standards to ensure the safety and quality of their products. Compliance is achieved through regular testing, certification, and accreditation.

    EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers involves a series of steps that are outlined below:

    1. Sample Preparation:

    Teether samples are collected from the manufacturer or supplier

    Samples are labeled and stored in accordance with ISO 17025 guidelines

    2. Testing Equipment and Instruments:

    The testing equipment includes:

    Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)

    Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)

    High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)

    3. Testing Environment Requirements:

    The testing environment must meet the following conditions:

    Temperature: 20C 2C

    Humidity: 50 10

    Pressure: 1013 mbar 5 mbar

    4. Measurement and Analysis Methods:

    Teether samples are analyzed using GC-MS, LC-MS/MS, or HPLC to determine the concentration of phthalates

    The results are expressed in milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg)

    Quality Control Measures:

    Eurolabs quality control measures include:

    1. Calibration and Validation:

    Testing equipment is calibrated and validated regularly

    Calibration certificates are maintained on file

    2. Sample Storage and Handling:

    Samples are stored in a secure, climate-controlled environment

    Sample handling procedures are followed to minimize contamination

    The test results are documented and reported in accordance with ISO 17025 guidelines. The report includes:

    1. Test Results:

    Concentration of phthalates expressed in mg/kg

    Results are presented in a clear, easy-to-read format

    2. Interpretation of Test Results:

    Test results are interpreted in the context of the relevant standards

    A conclusion is drawn regarding the safety and quality of the teether

    Certification and Accreditation Aspects:

    Eurolab is accredited by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) to perform EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers. Our certification includes:

    1. ISO 17025 Certification:

    Eurolab is certified to ISO 17025, demonstrating our competence in testing and calibration

    2. Accreditation Details:

    Accreditation certificate number: insert number

    Accreditation scope: EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers

    Why Choose Eurolabs Laboratory Testing Service?

    Eurolabs laboratory testing service offers:

    1. Comprehensive Testing Services:

    We offer a range of testing services, including EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers

    2. Accredited and Certified:

    Our laboratory is accredited by the IAF to perform EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers

    3. Expert Analysis:

    Our experienced analysts will interpret your test results and provide a conclusion regarding the safety and quality of your teether

    Conclusion:

    EN 14372-Based Phthalate Testing for Teethers is an essential service that ensures the safety and quality of childrens teethers. Eurolabs laboratory testing service offers comprehensive testing, accreditation, and certification to meet the needs of manufacturers and suppliers. Contact us today to learn more about our services.

    References:

  • EN 14372:2013A1:2018 - Toys - Safety - Part 4: Swallowed or aspirated parts (including strings, cords and other small components)
  • TSE 1189:2012 - Child care articles - Safety requirements
  • EU Toy Safety Directive (2009/48/EC)
  • US Consumer Product Safety Act (15 USC 2051 et seq.)
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