Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Toys Safety Standard in Malaysia


Toys Safety Standard in Malaysia

Malaysia
MS ISO 8124-1 - 2001 Safety of Toys - Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties
MS ISO 8124-2: 1999 Safety of Toys - Part 2:
Flammability

MS ISO 8124-3 - 2002 Safety of Toys - Part 3: Migration of certain elements
MS 1774 Part 4 1998 Safety of Toys - Part 4: Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities
MS 1774 Part 5 1998 Safety of Toys - Part 5:
Chemical toys (sets) other than experminetal sets

MS 1774 Part 6 1998 Safety of Toys - Part 6:
Graphical symbol for age warning labeling

MS 1725 - 2004
Safety of electric toys
Department of Standards Malaysia (STANDARDS MALAYSIA)
Century Square, Level 1 & 2, Block 2300 Jalan Usahawan, 63000 Cyberjaya, MALAYSIA
Tel: + 603 8318 0002
Fax: + 603 8319 3131
Available in English

Retrieved from http://www.toy-icti.org/info/toysafetystandards.html. For a complete list of toys safety of other countries, do click the link above. 

Monday, February 27, 2012

Toys Safety in Malaysia



Today, I have read an article on “Product Safety in Malaysia”. From the article, we can learn that actually many Malaysians are not aware of how importance is the product safety. In western countries, such as Canada and United States, the authorities are very concerned about the toys safety issues. And hence, they recalled hundred thousands of toys due to the hazard brought by the toys.

            However, this issue is very seldom being discussed in Malaysia. Malaysians are not concern about it. Malaysians tend to choose toys with cheaper price rather than buying expensive toys but with the quality guaranteed.

            Actually, the safety of toys is very important as children are the one who are playing with the toys. Most of the small kids like to bite the toys. Also, most of the children do not wash their hand after playing toys and they will grab the food to eat. Some children even eating their meals while they are playing with their toys. If the toys contain poisonous, all the toxins will be swallowed by the innocent children. As an effect, the children might suffer from the negative effects!

            Hence, some effort must be put in to raise the awareness towards toy safety. First of all, authority should strengthen the laws and give punishment for those who produce unsafe toys. Also, Malaysians should be educated on the importance of toys safety. As a conclusion, to raise the awareness among Malaysian on toys safety, we need a lot of cooperation from authority, publics, mass media and so on. And, is time for us to wake up and say no to polluted toys.

To view more on the original article, please click:
http://www.standardsusers.org/standardsusers/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=308:product-safety-concerns&catid=60:opinions-of-the-president&Itemid=86

The Aims of This Blog


Welcome to my blog entitled, "Product Safety in Malaysia".

There are several aims of creating this blog:

a. To create the awareness among consumers in Malaysia towards the importance of product safety.

b. To expose the consumers towards the meaning and definitions of product safety.

c. To educate consumers regarding their rights to get a safe product.

d. To share the information, articles and news regarding product safety in Malaysia.

e. To provide a stage where can talk about product safety in Malaysia.

And last but not least, to take part in the “Blog Creating Competition” organised by FOMCA. J

Do grab this opportunity to learn more about product safety. Any comment, suggestion and opinion regarding this blog or the topic itself are all welcomed. Please look forward the following articles on the topic “Product Safety in Malaysia.” Have a good day. ^^