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Dec 18, 2022 Features / Columnists, Standards in Focus
Kaieteur News – Safety should be everybody’s business when selling or buying toys for children this Christmas season. This includes manufacturers, importers, retailers, parents and guardians and even the users of those playful items – children. The Guyana National Bureau of Standards (GNBS) has been actively monitoring toys imported for sale to ensure compliance.
Manufacturers, importers and retailers have a responsibility to ensure safe toys and playthings are available for sale on the local market to prevent sickness or even death due to harmful manufacturing materials, accidents, or inappropriate usage. In addition to quality, toys must be adequately labelled with the necessary caution statements and parents and guardians should take the responsibility to educate and guide children on how to use them to prevent accidents or injuries.
The GNBS monitors toys based on the requirements of the Guyana Standard Specification for the Safety of toys and playthings– GYS 234:2003. This standard was specifically developed to provide guidelines to importers, retailers and consumers on the safety requirements for toys and playthings intended for children.
The National standard specifies requirements for toxicological hazards and other hazards, such as, mechanical hazards, inflammability hazards, hygienic hazards, electrical hazards and thermal hazards. Further, precautionary instructions and warnings, requirements for the packaging and labelling, and inspection and testing procedures, which include preconditioning for shipping and storage, are also addressed in the standard.
The GNBS relies on Certification Marks such as UL, CE, NOM as crucial guides to quality and safety. The marks are affixed to toys once they pass testing conducted by independent laboratories for hazards, structural defects and other parameters.
Even though much is considered during manufacturing, testing and monitoring, parents and guardians still have the responsibility to ensure children use toys and playthings safely. The following are some important tips for you:
For further information on this subject, call the GNBS on Telephone number: 219-0065 or visit the Bureau’s website: www.gnbsgy.org
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