The requirements for bags for children's products are far from harmonized.
Canada has requirements different from EN 71, and a number of U.S. Sates each
have their own requirements. However, I have yet to find anything applicable
for anything other than children's products.
Ted Eckert
Complianc
EN71 has the requirement for polybag but is for toys industry. Is there any
std below applicable to electronics & electrical appliances?
Regards,
Scott
On 17/7/12 12:38 AM, "Brian Oconnell" wrote:
> WEEE, RoHS, 66/2010/EC, 2009/48/EC, EN 71-1, etc
> U.S. FDA & FTC
> ASTM D5445
> ISO 780
> WTO
WEEE, RoHS, 66/2010/EC, 2009/48/EC, EN 71-1, etc
U.S. FDA & FTC
ASTM D5445
ISO 780
WTO
google/bing/yahoo is your friend, and your 60 seconds have expired.
Brian
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Hello all,
Could someone out there enlighten me on packaging requirements,
specifically plastic bags used as part of packaging for appliances used in
the home?
Kind regards
Jacob
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