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Major toy-consuming nations like USA, Japan, Germany, England and
France have their own toy safety standards, most with regulations
very similar to the Australian voluntary and mandatory standards.
The twelve-member European Community, under the regulations mandating
Community-wide standards by 1992 (EC-92), promulgated a toy safety
directive called EN-71.
The Geneva-based International
Standards Organisation (ISO) has for many years attempted to
establish an international toy safety standard. The International
Toy Standard ISO 8124-1 was finally published mid-2000. Steps
are underway to have this standard "adopted" in all countries
in order to achieve a consistent approach.
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