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Are those toys safe?

Are you working in the toy industry or involved in delivering toys to consumers or stores? Then taking the basic toy safety training is a must. Not only will you ensure that you comply with all legal regulations, you will also increase your credibility towards your customers, national authorities and your suppliers. It shows that you are serious when it comes to child safety and that you have the necessary knowledge and expertise to source and market toys responsibly.

Why is taking basic toy safety training so important?

We'll explain it to you using the points below:

  • Protecting Children By attending training, you will acquire the necessary knowledge and learn skills to ensure the safety of children. By understanding the risks posed by toys and how to avoid them, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
  • Product quality By attending the training, you can learn what to look out for when sourcing toys. You will gain an understanding of the relevant harmonized EU safety standards and regulations that apply to toys. This will enable you to make the right decisions.
  • Legal Compliance Many countries have specific toy safety regulations. By attending this training, you will be aware of the minimum EU legal safety requirements. You will also learn what your economic role is and what obligations are involved. After all, you have to meet the legal requirements.
  • Risk Reduction By knowing the potential risks and hazards of certain toys, you can take proactive measures to reduce these risks. By taking the training, you will be able to assess whether a product is a toy or not, determine the appropriate age rating, and determine what requirements the toy must meet. This helps to bring safe toys to market.

In short, attending basic toy safety training is essential to ensure the safety of children, comply with legal requirements and gain the trust of consumers, customers, suppliers and national authorities.

Want to know more?

The basic toy safety training will be held at Précon in Bunnik on Monday, Oct. 23, 2023 from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Want to know more or register? Check out the toy safety training page.

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