GPSR compliance
GPSR by product category
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- Toys (General)Products designed or intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age, governed primarily by the Toy Safety Directive rather than pure GPSR.View requirements
- Plush and Soft ToysSoft stuffed toys often made of textile materials, intended for children's play.View requirements
- Wooden ToysToys made primarily of wood, either unpainted or coated with paints/varnishes, intended for children.View requirements
- Other ToysOther items classified as toys under the Toy Safety Directive, such as puzzles, board games, and plastic figures.View requirements
- Children's ApparelClothing specifically designed for children up to 14 years, with strict safety rules regarding cords and drawstrings under GPSR.View requirements
- Jewelry and AccessoriesDecorative items worn on the body, strictly regulated under REACH for heavy metals like nickel, lead, and cadmium.View requirements
- Candles and Home FragranceProducts emitting light or fragrance, governed by pure GPSR for fire safety but frequently overlapping with CLP Regulation for fragrance allergens.View requirements
- Cosmetics and Personal CareBath bombs, soaps, and lotions falling OUTSIDE pure GPSR because the Cosmetics Regulation strictly governs them.View requirements
- Electronics and ElectricalsDevices requiring electric currents or electromagnetic fields, heavily falling OUTSIDE pure GPSR due to LVD, EMC, RoHS, and WEEE directives.View requirements
- Small Electronic AccessoriesSmall active gadgets like charging cables, USB drives, or LED lights; superseding directives like RoHS and EMC heavily apply.View requirements
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