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EN 71 Toy Standards to be Revised in 2025

SafeGuardSToys and Juvenile ProductsJan 31, 2025

SG 016/25

Due to a standardisation request, nearly all EN 71 toy standards and EN 62115 will be revised in 2025. In order to keep you up to date, we will regularly publish the status of projects and published standards.

The standardisation request is a new way to define the work program for standardisation bodies CEN/CENELEC. The agreement between the EU commission and CEN/CENELEC was signed in October 2022.

The deadline for the adoption of new and revised standards is October 25, 2025. Due to this nearly all EN 71 standards and EN 62115 will be revised and published in 2025.

In order to keep you up to date we will regularly publish an overview.

Explanation of terminology:

  • Project: Ongoing work and voting procedures in CEN
  • Published CEN: Agreed and published by CEN, but not yet Harmonized. Standard is available, but does not yet provide presumption of conformity with the legislation, the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC
  • Harmonized: Accepted by the EU Commission and member states and published in the Official Journal of the EU (OJEU). Standards provide presumption of conformity with the legislation
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized) Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-1:2014 + A1 : 2018 Mechanical and physical properties June 2018 10/08/2018 Cords, Projectiles, Flying toys --
Project prEN 71-1:2025 Mechanical and physical properties    Toys imitating food, ride-on toys and many, many more Check all, focus on toys imitating food, ride-on toys
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized) Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-2:2020 Flammability December 2020 16/11/2021 Details test methods especially for toy disguise costumes and inclusion interpretations --
Project prEN 71-2:2020 +A1:2025 Flammability    Clarifications, method mask testing Check masks
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-3:2019 +A1:2021 Migration of certain elements April 2021 16/11/2021 Updates migration limits for aluminum --
Published CEN EN 71-3:2019 +A2:2024 Migration of certain elements December 2024   Removes dewaxing procedure and more Check materials containing grease
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-4:2020 Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities December 2020 16/11/2021 Changes include permitting only closures for child-resistant containers that comply with EN ISO 8317:2015 --
Project prEN 71-4:2020+A1:2025 Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities    Allows two additional options for child-resistant container closures Check containers and closures
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-5:2015 Chemical toys (sets) other than experimental sets October 2015 13/11/2015 -- --
Project prEN 71-5:2025 Chemical toys (sets) other than experimental sets    Includes slime kits Check slime kits
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized) Main changesRecommended action
Withdrawn EN 71-6:1994 Graphical symbol for age warning August 1994, Withdrawn Symbol included in EN 71-1 --
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-7:2014 + A3 2020 Finger paints June 2018 28/05/2021 Aligns strengthened limit value for climbazole --
Project prEN 71-7:2025 Finger paints    Classification of titanium dioxide, revised list of preservatives, added booster substances Check all
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-8:2018 Activity toys for domestic use January 2018 10/08/2018 Fall protection double seats, Impact test of swing and revision of several paragraphs --
Project prEN 71-8:2025 Activity toys for domestic use    Including inflatable activity toys and other changes Check inflatable activity toys
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Withdrawn EN 71-9:2007 Organic chemical compounds September 2007, Withdrawn 06 2022 Not harmonized -- --
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Published CEN EN 71-10:2005 Organic chemical compounds - Sample preparation and extraction March 2006 Not harmonized -- --
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Published CEN EN 71-11:2005 Organic chemical compounds – Methods of analysis November 2005 Not harmonized -- --
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-12:2016 N-Nitrosamines and N-nitrosable substances December 2016 31/5/2021 with a note regarding lowest set of limits   --
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-13:2021+A1 :2022 Olfactory board games, cosmetics kits and gustative games March 2022 04/04/2023 Changes to allergenic fragrances --
Published CEN EN 71-13:2021+A2:2024 Olfactory board games, cosmetics kits and gustative games November 2024   Allows two additional options for child-resistant container closures. Check containers and closures
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN 71-14:2018 Trampolines for domestic use January 2019 23/07/2019 Add buried trampolines in the scope, --
Project prEN 71-14:2025 Trampolines for domestic use    Review warnings, pinching, crushing and falling hazards. Check warnings and instructions
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Project prEN 71-15:2025 Formamide in foam toy materials (content)    -- Foam materials
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Project prEN 71-16: 2025 Certain chlorinated phosphorus flame retardants (TCEP, TCPP, TDCP) in toy materials    -- Plastics/polymerics, coatings, textile materials,
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Project prEN 71-17:2025 Certain isothiazolinones (MIT, CIT, BIT) in aqueous toy materials    -- Aqueous/water-based materials
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Published CEN EN 71-18:2024 Phenol in aqueous and polymeric toy materials December 2024   -- Phenol content: water-based materials

Phenol migration: Polymeric materials
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Published CEN EN 71-19:2024 Migration of bisphenol A from toy materials December 2024   -- Plastic and coatings
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Project prEN 71-20:2025 Microbiological safety of toys containing accessible aqueous media    New standard replacing NoBo protocol including adequacy of preservation. Aqueous/water-based materials
StatusStandardTitlePublished CENPublished OJEU (Harmonized)Main changesRecommended action
Harmonized EN IEC 62115:2020

EN IEC 62115:2020/A11:2020
Electric toys February 2020 28 May 2021 Many changes batteries, labelling --
Project pr EN IEC 62115     Button and coin batteries, epilepsy warning and more Check button, coin batteries, flickering lights.

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Update: 21 January 2025

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