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Guidance on Toy Safety

The Commission and the Expert Group on Toy Safety draw up guidance documents to assist manufacturers, importers, distributors, and public authorities in the interpretation and application of the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC. The guidance documents are not legally binding but they express the views of the majority of the Expert Group's members.

 Guidance documentslast update
N°1Guidance document on scooters (432 kB)05 October 2016
N°2The guidance document on Community legislation applicable to floating seats has become obsolete, following the publication of the new guidance document No 7.12 December 2023
N°3The guidance document on the relationship between the Safety of Toys Directive and the Cadmium Directive (Directive 91/338/EEC) has become obsolete after the Court of Justice has given its judgment in case C-9/0403 February 2003
N°4Guidance document on grey zone problem: Is a specific product covered by the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC or not (198 kB)15 October 2015
N°5"Guidelines on the treatment of 'grey zone' products - criteria to classify products consisting of miniatures to be assembled and painted and their support products" has become obsolete, following the publication of the new guidance document No 2021 November 2024
N°6"Guidelines on the treatment of 'grey zone' products - criteria for differentiating dolls for adult collectors from toys" has become obsolete, following the publication of the new guidance document No 20.21 November 2024
N°7Guidance document on toys and other products used in or on the water (3 MB)12 December 2023
N°8Guidance document on pools (10.1 MB)28 January 2019
N°9Guidance document on books (2 MB)10 December 2013
N°10Guidance document on musical instruments (1 MB)26 February 2019
N°11

Guidance document on toys intended for children under 36 months of age or of 36 months and over (4 MB)

DE-Leitlinie zur Anwendung der Richtlinie über die Sicherheit von Spielzeug Spielzeug für Kinder unter 36 Monaten bzw. ab 36 Monaten

13 June 2023
N°12Guidance document on packaging (5 MB)09 July 2012
N°13

Guidance document on crafts (544 kB)

New Guidance document on craft kits (3 MB)

19 April 2011

20 November 2024

N°14Guidance document on sports equipment (103 Kb)18 January 2012
N°15Guidance document on writing instruments and stationery (596 kB)09 October 2012
N°16Guidance document on electronic equipment (6 MB)09 July 2012
N°17Guidance document on disguise costumes (287 kB)04 December 2012
N°18Guidance document on puffer balls and similar toys (498 kB)16 September 2019
N°19Guidance document on soother holders (1 MB)26 September 2019
N°20

Guidance document on decorative products and products for collectors (2 MB)

New Guidance document on decorative products and products for collectors

17 May 2021

15 November 2024

N°21New Guidance document No 21 on trampolines20 March 2026
N°22New Guidance document No 22 on drones 05 June 2026

 

 

Guideline on the interpretation of the concept 'which can be placed in the mouth' as laid down in the entry 52 of Annex XVII to REACH Regulation 1907/2006 (386 kB)08 January 2014
16 December 2021

The English version of the guide is expected to be revised on a regular basis and there will always be some delay before updated translations are available.
The version number is given on the front page of the guide (e.g. 'Version 1.3').

Please consult the English version to ensure that the translated version is up to date. Changes made between versions are listed after the table of contents.

  • Technical documentation guidance document (translations v1.5, pdf, 2 MB)
22 February 2016
Template of the EC Declaration of Conformity (27 kB)13 July 2011
Overview of the warnings required by the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC in the different languages (162 kB)12 September 2014
Overview of the national language requirements for warnings, information and documentation as foreseen by the Member States' transposition legislation of Directive 2009/48/EC on the safety of toys (253 kB)02 October 2014

Notes from market surveillance

The market surveillance authorities in charge of toy safety, known as the Administrative Cooperation (ADCO) group of the Expert Group on Toy Safety, has issued the notes below. These aim to help understand the approach of market surveillance authorities to specific issues. The approach respresents the majority view amongst the market surveillance authorities.

Soft-filled toys with sequins - 6 March 2019

Small magnetic balls and magnetic building kits – 28 August 2024

Recommendations and Protocols under Directive 2009/48/EC

The co-ordination group of notified bodies under the Toy Safety Directive, known as NB-Toys, has issued Recommendations and Protocols to help them fulfil their tasks. They are applied by the notified bodies on a voluntary basis.

Guidance for notified bodies

The Commission issued an interpretative document on the use by notified bodies of their name and number for activities not required by EU legislation.