On October 13, 2023, ASTM International has published the Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (ASTM F963-23). Under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), once the revised standard is published and ASTM officially notifies CPSC of the revision, CPSC has 90 days to object to any changes the agency determines as not enhancing toy safety. If no objections are raised, the revision becomes mandatory 180 days after notification.
Below is the summary of significant revisions:
Section | Revisions |
4.3.5.2 | 1. Added Note 4 to include situation-specific accessibility considerations. |
4.3.6.1 | This change is being made to provide additional testing flexibility without impacting safety; a more recent version of the USP may be used in lieu of Volume 35. |
4.3.8 | This revision will now be congruent with the current U.S. Federal phthalate requirement (at 16 CFR 1307). |
4.5&8.20 | 1.These revisions amend definitions for push or pull toys (formerly referred to as “push/pull” toys) and tabletop, floor, or crib toys, to clarify the differences between these types of toys and reduce the likelihood of inconsistency in determining the appropriate test methods and sound limits for a given toy. |
4.25&6.9 | 1. A note to extend use and abuse requirements beyond 96 months of age. |
4.40 | 1. Revised scope of application. |
5.1.2 | Added “tracking label” incompliance with in compliance with section 103 of CPSIA. |
8.7.1 | This revision is to update the referenced document for tiles used in drop testing. |
8.14 | 1. Removed the storage requirements for the improvised projectiles. |
CTT Reminder:
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