The Australian Government issued the new "Consumer Goods (Toys for Children up to and including 36 Months of Age) Safety Standard 2023" on September 4, 2023. This critical update replaces the previous "Consumer Product Safety Standard: Toys for children up to and including 36 months of age (Consumer Protection Notice No. 14 of 2003)," which has been in place since December 2003.
To facilitate a smooth transition and provide time for suppliers to align with the new regulations, the government has extended the transition period until March 4, 2025. During this phase, suppliers have the flexibility to adhere to either the 2003 Safety Standard or the updated 2023 Safety Standard.
During the transition, suppliers can choose to comply with any of the following safety standards:
After March 4, 2025, compliance with the "Consumer Goods (Toys for Children up to and including 36 Months of Age) Safety Standard 2023" becomes mandatory. In addition, suppliers must meet the requirements of one of the following safety standards:
The new standards apply to all toys intended for children up to and including 36 months of age, with specific exceptions. These exceptions include:
For a detailed understanding of the new standards, suppliers and interested parties can refer to the official document here.
The information has been prepared by the GMA Consult Group team.
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