EAC Certification for Toys: CU TR 008/2011

Getting EAC certification is no child’s play, especially for toys.

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Regulations: CU TR 008/2011

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Products covered: toys

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Certifications required: EAC Certificate of Conformity

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Marking: EAC Marking 

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What is covered by CU TR 008/2011?

The EAC Technical Regulation CU TR 008/2011 “On the Safety of Toys” sets strict requirements for all toys placed on the market of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Its scope is broad, but Annex 1 contains a list of products that, although they might look like toys, are not legally considered as such.

Examples of excluded products:

  • Christmas decorations, artificial trees, and lighting
  • Collector’s models not intended for children under 14
  • Folkloric or decorative dolls not intended for children under 14
  • Slot machines
  • Jigsaws with more than 500 pieces
  • Catapults, launchers, and projectiles with metal tips
  • Products with heating elements intended only for educational use under adult supervision
  • Toy cars with steam engines

The underlying criterion is simple: if the product is intended for users over 14 years old, it cannot be considered a toy under Eurasian law.

How is conformity demonstrated?

Compliance with CU TR 008/2011 is achieved through an EAC Certificate of Conformity, rather than a simple Declaration.

During the certification process, accredited laboratories test the toy according to a wide set of parameters, including:

  • Organoleptic characteristics (smell, taste)
  • Physical properties (sound level, electrostatic and electromagnetic fields, voltage levels, infrared radiation, vibration, radionuclides)
  • Health and chemical indicators (chemical migration)
  • Toxicological and hygienic properties (mucous irritation, toxicity index)
  • Microbiological indicators

If the toy is electric or electronic, then CU TR 004/2011 “On the Safety of Low Voltage Equipment” also applies — which means a double certification procedure is often required.

Did you know it?

The “0–3 years not allowed” logo, internationally recognized and mandatory for toys unsuitable for children under three, must be at least 10 mm in size. By comparison, the EAC logo has a smaller minimum size of 5 mm.

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