Safety of toys - Part 10: Organic chemical compounds - Sample preparation and extraction

This Part 10 of the European Standard EN 71 for safety of toys specifies sample preparation and extraction procedures for establishing the release or content of organic compounds from those toys for which requirements exist in EN 71-9.

Sicherheit von Spielzeug - Teil 10: Organisch-chemische Verbindungen - Probenvorbereitung und Extraktion

Der vorliegende Teil 10 der Europäischen Norm EN 71 zur Sicherheit von Spielzeug legt Verfahren für die
Probenvorbereitung und Extraktion fest, um die Freisetzung und den Gehalt von organischen Verbindungen
derjenigen Spielzeuge zu bestimmen, für die in der EN 71-9 Anforderungen bestehen.

Sécurité des jouets - Partie 10: Composés organiques chimiques - Préparation et extraction des échantillons

La présente partie 10 de la Norme européenne EN 71 relative à la sécurité des jouets spécifie les modes opératoires de préparation et d'extraction des échantillons nécessaires à l'établissement du relargage des composés organiques par les jouets ou à la détermination de la teneur de ces composés dans les jouets concernés par les exigences stipulées dans l’EN 71-9.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-februar-2006
Varnost igrač – 10. del: Organske kemijske spojine – Priprava vzorcev in
ekstrakcija
Safety of toys - Part 10: Organic chemical compounds - Sample preparation and
extraction
Sicherheit von Spielzeug - Teil 10: Organisch-chemische Verbindungen -
Probenvorbereitung und Extraktion
Sécurité des jouets - Partie 10: Composés organiques chimiques - Préparation et
extraction des échantillons
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 71-10:2005
ICS:
97.200.50 Igrače Toys
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 71-10
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2005
ICS 97.200.50
English Version
Safety of toys - Part 10: Organic chemical compounds - Sample
preparation and extraction
Sécurité des jouets - Partie 10: Composés chimiques Sicherheit von Spielzeug - Teil 10: Organisch-chemische
organiques - Procédures de préparation d'échantillon et Verbindungen - Probenvorbereitung und Extraktion
d'extraction
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 6 October 2005.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official
versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG
Management Centre: rue de Stassart, 36  B-1050 Brussels
© 2005 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 71-10:2005: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

Contents page
Foreword .3
Introduction.4
1 Scope .5
2 Normative references .5
3 Terms and definitions.5
4 Requirements (see B.6) .6
5 Sample preparation.9
6 Migration – Sampling and extraction.9
6.1 Simulant (see B.7).9
6.2 Apparatus .9
6.3 Sampling.9
6.4 Extraction (see B.8).10
7 Inhalation – Sampling, extraction and analysis.10

7.1 First-action method for solvents.10
7.2 Final-action method for solvents.10
8 Specific sampling and extraction procedures .10
8.1 Textiles – Flame retardants, colourants and primary aromatic amines.10
8.2 Leather – Colourants, primary aromatic amines and preservatives .11
8.3 Wood – Colourants, primary aromatic amines and wood preservatives.13
8.4 Paper – Colourants and primary aromatic amines.14
8.5 Aqueous liquids - Colourants, primary aromatic amines and preservatives .14
8.6 Solid toy materials intended to leave a trace - Colourants and primary aromatic amines.16
8.7 Modelling clay, play clay and similar - Colourants, primary aromatic amines and
preservatives.16
8.8 Balloon-making compounds – Colourants and primary aromatic amines .17
8.9 Imitation tattoos with adhesive - Colourants, primary aromatic amines and preservatives.18
Annex A (normative) First-action method for colourants and primary aromatic amines.20
Annex B (informative) Rationale.22
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 88/378/EEC.24
Bibliography.25

Foreword
This European Standard (EN 71-10:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 52 “Safety of
Toys”, the secretariat of which is held by DS.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 2006, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at
the latest by June 2006.
This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this European
Standard.
This European Standard constitutes part 10 of the European Standard on Safety of Toys.
This part should be read in conjunction with parts 9 and 11.
This European Standard defines the sample preparation and extraction procedures used to address potential
exposure to organic compounds from ingestion, mouthing, inhalation, skin contact with solids and skin and
eye contact with liquids.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
and United Kingdom.
Introduction
The European Standard EN 71 for safety of toys consists of the following parts:
Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
Part 2: Flammability
Part 3: Migration of certain elements
Part 4: Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities
Part 5: Chemical toys (sets) other than experimental sets
Part 6: Graphical symbols for age warning labelling
Part 7: Finger paints – Requirements and test methods
Part 8: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use
Part 9: Organic chemical compounds – Requirements
Part 10: Organic chemical compounds – Sample preparation and extraction
Part 11: Organic chemical compounds – Methods of analysis
The standards EN 71-9, EN 71-10 and EN 71-11 were mandated by the European Commission (M/229) to
address the risks presented by organic compounds in toys by taking into account the potential exposure and
toxicological effects of those substances considered to present the greatest risk to health.
This European Standard specifies the procedures for preparing and extracting samples of toy materials prior
to analysis by the methods described in EN 71-11.
This part should be read in conjunction with EN 71-9, which contains requirements for certain organic
compounds in toys, and EN 71-11, which specifies methods of analysis.
This European Standard takes into account the opinion of the Toxicology Section of the Scientific Advisory
Committee published in 1992 (EUR 13976), which recommended that certain groups of chemical compounds
used in toys and toy materials need to be given special attention. In drafting this European Standard CEN/TC
52 has considered organic chemicals that can be classified within the following groups:
 Solvents
 Preservatives
 Plasticisers (excluding phthalate plasticisers)
 Flame retardants
 Monomers
 Biocides (wood preservatives)
 Processing aids
 Colouring agents
During the development of this European Standard, CEN/TC 52 has considered the requirements set out in
Council Directive 82/711/EEC as amended and its supporting standards.

Phthalate plasticisers were specifically excluded from the scope of mandate M/229.
1 Scope
This Part 10 of the European Standard EN 71 for safety of toys specifies sample preparation and extraction
procedures for establishing the release or content of organic compounds from those toys for which
requirements exist in EN 71-9.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this European Standard. For
dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 71-1, Safety of toys − Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
EN 71-9, Safety of toys − Part 9: Organic chemical compounds – Requirements
EN 71-11:2005, Safety of toys − Part 11: Organic chemical compounds − Methods of analysis
EN 20105-A03, Textiles – Tests for colour fastness – Part A03: Grey scale for assessing staining
ISO 105-F10, Textiles – Tests for colour fastness – Part F10: Specification for adjacent fabric: Multifibre
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1 (see B.2)
accessible
contact with the articulated probe when tested in accordance with the ‘accessibility-of-a-part-or-component’
test in EN 71-1
3.2
accessible liquid
liquid in or on a toy or accompanying a toy to which the child is likely to become exposed during normal or
foreseeable use of the toy
NOTE Liquid paints, bubble liquids, ink in pens, liquids provided with toys for squirting are examples of accessible liquids
3.3 (see B.3)
first-action method
method of analysis designed to show the compliance of a toy or toy material with the requirements of EN 71-9
for a particular compound or group of compounds
3.4
final-action method
method of analysis for use when compliance cannot be demonstrated by a first-action method
3.5 (see B.4)
laboratory sample
single toy in the form in which it is marketed or intended to be marketed
3.6
mouth-actuated toy
toy which relies on an action of the mouth to operate and which therefore is designed to come into contact
with the mouth during play. Inflatable toys are not considered mouth-actuated toys unless they rely on an
action of the mouth after inflation
NOTE Toy whistles, toy imitation novelty teeth are examples of mouth-actuated toys
3.7 (see B.5)
mouthed
licked, sucked and chewed
3.8
paper
material, marketed as either paper or card, with a maximum mass per unit area of 400 g/m
3.9
polymeric
consisting of plastic, synthetic rubber, natural rubber, silicone polymer but not other natural polymers
3.10
resin-bonded wood
wood-based material
NOTE Plywood, particle board, chipboard and medium-density fibreboard (MDF) are examples of resin-bonded wood
3.11
test portion
portion of the laboratory sample prepared for analysis
3.12
textile
woven or knitted fabrics, non-woven fibrous material
NOTE Felt is an example of non-woven fibrous material
3.13
toy material
material from which toys and toy components are made
4 Requirements (see B.6)
Toys, toy components and toy materials specified in columns 1 and 2 of Table 1 shall be sampled and
analysed in accordance with Clause 5 and the clauses of this European Standard specified in columns 3 to 12
of Table 1.
If a clause number relating to a first-action method is given in Table 1 for a particular toy / toy component and
toy material, compliance with EN 71-9 may be shown by the analysis of the toy material by that method alone
for the relevant group of organic compounds. A first-action method shall not be used to show non-compliance
with the requirements of EN 71-9.

Table 1 – Applicable sampling and preparation clauses
Requirements
SPECIFIC TOY/TOY COMPONENT Toy material
a
Toys intended to be mouthed by children under 3 years of age POLYMERIC  6 6   6
a
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Safety of toys - Part 10: Organic chemical compounds - Sample preparation and
extraction
Sicherheit von Spielzeug - Teil 10: Organisch-chemische Verbindungen -
Probenvorbereitung und Extraktion
Sécurité des jouets - Partie 10: Composés organiques chimiques - Préparation et
extraction des échantillons
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 71-10:2005
ICS:
97.200.50 ,JUDþH Toys
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 71-10
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2005
ICS 97.200.50
English Version
Safety of toys - Part 10: Organic chemical compounds - Sample
preparation and extraction
Sécurité des jouets - Partie 10: Composés chimiques Sicherheit von Spielzeug - Teil 10: Organisch-chemische
organiques - Procédures de préparation d'échantillon et Verbindungen - Probenvorbereitung und Extraktion
d'extraction
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 6 October 2005.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official
versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
COMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATION
EUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNG
Management Centre: rue de Stassart, 36  B-1050 Brussels
© 2005 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved Ref. No. EN 71-10:2005: E
worldwide for CEN national Members.

Contents page
Foreword .3
Introduction.4
1 Scope .5
2 Normative references .5
3 Terms and definitions.5
4 Requirements (see B.6) .6
5 Sample preparation.9
6 Migration – Sampling and extraction.9
6.1 Simulant (see B.7).9
6.2 Apparatus .9
6.3 Sampling.9
6.4 Extraction (see B.8).10
7 Inhalation – Sampling, extraction and analysis.10

7.1 First-action method for solvents.10
7.2 Final-action method for solvents.10
8 Specific sampling and extraction procedures .10
8.1 Textiles – Flame retardants, colourants and primary aromatic amines.10
8.2 Leather – Colourants, primary aromatic amines and preservatives .11
8.3 Wood – Colourants, primary aromatic amines and wood preservatives.13
8.4 Paper – Colourants and primary aromatic amines.14
8.5 Aqueous liquids - Colourants, primary aromatic amines and preservatives .14
8.6 Solid toy materials intended to leave a trace - Colourants and primary aromatic amines.16
8.7 Modelling clay, play clay and similar - Colourants, primary aromatic amines and
preservatives.16
8.8 Balloon-making compounds – Colourants and primary aromatic amines .17
8.9 Imitation tattoos with adhesive - Colourants, primary aromatic amines and preservatives.18
Annex A (normative) First-action method for colourants and primary aromatic amines.20
Annex B (informative) Rationale.22
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of EU Directive 88/378/EEC.24
Bibliography.25

Foreword
This European Standard (EN 71-10:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 52 “Safety of
Toys”, the secretariat of which is held by DS.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 2006, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at
the latest by June 2006.
This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this European
Standard.
This European Standard constitutes part 10 of the European Standard on Safety of Toys.
This part should be read in conjunction with parts 9 and 11.
This European Standard defines the sample preparation and extraction procedures used to address potential
exposure to organic compounds from ingestion, mouthing, inhalation, skin contact with solids and skin and
eye contact with liquids.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
and United Kingdom.
Introduction
The European Standard EN 71 for safety of toys consists of the following parts:
Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
Part 2: Flammability
Part 3: Migration of certain elements
Part 4: Experimental sets for chemistry and related activities
Part 5: Chemical toys (sets) other than experimental sets
Part 6: Graphical symbols for age warning labelling
Part 7: Finger paints – Requirements and test methods
Part 8: Swings, slides and similar activity toys for indoor and outdoor family domestic use
Part 9: Organic chemical compounds – Requirements
Part 10: Organic chemical compounds – Sample preparation and extraction
Part 11: Organic chemical compounds – Methods of analysis
The standards EN 71-9, EN 71-10 and EN 71-11 were mandated by the European Commission (M/229) to
address the risks presented by organic compounds in toys by taking into account the potential exposure and
toxicological effects of those substances considered to present the greatest risk to health.
This European Standard specifies the procedures for preparing and extracting samples of toy materials prior
to analysis by the methods described in EN 71-11.
This part should be read in conjunction with EN 71-9, which contains requirements for certain organic
compounds in toys, and EN 71-11, which specifies methods of analysis.
This European Standard takes into account the opinion of the Toxicology Section of the Scientific Advisory
Committee published in 1992 (EUR 13976), which recommended that certain groups of chemical compounds
used in toys and toy materials need to be given special attention. In drafting this European Standard CEN/TC
52 has considered organic chemicals that can be classified within the following groups:
 Solvents
 Preservatives
 Plasticisers (excluding phthalate plasticisers)
 Flame retardants
 Monomers
 Biocides (wood preservatives)
 Processing aids
 Colouring agents
During the development of this European Standard, CEN/TC 52 has considered the requirements set out in
Council Directive 82/711/EEC as amended and its supporting standards.

Phthalate plasticisers were specifically excluded from the scope of mandate M/229.
1 Scope
This Part 10 of the European Standard EN 71 for safety of toys specifies sample preparation and extraction
procedures for establishing the release or content of organic compounds from those toys for which
requirements exist in EN 71-9.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this European Standard. For
dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 71-1, Safety of toys − Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
EN 71-9, Safety of toys − Part 9: Organic chemical compounds – Requirements
EN 71-11:2005, Safety of toys − Part 11: Organic chemical compounds − Methods of analysis
EN 20105-A03, Textiles – Tests for colour fastness – Part A03: Grey scale for assessing staining
ISO 105-F10, Textiles – Tests for colour fastness – Part F10: Specification for adjacent fabric: Multifibre
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this European Standard, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1 (see B.2)
accessible
contact with the articulated probe when tested in accordance with the ‘accessibility-of-a-part-or-component’
test in EN 71-1
3.2
accessible liquid
liquid in or on a toy or accompanying a toy to which the child is likely to become exposed during normal or
foreseeable use of the toy
NOTE Liquid paints, bubble liquids, ink in pens, liquids provided with toys for squirting are examples of accessible liquids
3.3 (see B.3)
first-action method
method of analysis designed to show the compliance of a toy or toy material with the requirements of EN 71-9
for a particular compound or group of compounds
3.4
final-action method
method of analysis for use when compliance cannot be demonstrated by a first-action method
3.5 (see B.4)
laboratory sample
single toy in the form in which it is marketed or intended to be marketed
3.6
mouth-actuated toy
toy which relies on an action of the mouth to operate and which therefore is designed to come into contact
with the mouth during play. Inflatable toys are not considered mouth-actuated toys unless they rely on an
action of the mouth after inflation
NOTE Toy whistles, toy imitation novelty teeth are examples of mouth-actuated toys
3.7 (see B.5)
mouthed
licked, sucked and chewed
3.8
paper
material, marketed as either paper or card, with a maximum mass per unit area of 400 g/m
3.9
polymeric
consisting of plastic, synthetic rubber, natural rubber, silicone polymer but not other natural polymers
3.10
resin-bonded wood
wood-based material
NOTE Plywood, particle board, chipboard and medium-density fibreboard (MDF) are examples of resin-bonded wood
3.11
test portion
portion of the laboratory sample prepared for analysis
3.12
textile
woven or knitted fabrics, non-woven fibrous material
NOTE Felt is an example of non-woven fibrous material
3.13
toy material
material from which toys and toy components are made
4 Requirements (see B.6)
Toys, toy components and toy materials specified in columns 1 and 2 of Table 1 shall be sampled and
analysed in accordance with Clause 5 and the clauses of this European Standard specified in columns 3 to 12
of Table 1.
If a clause number relating to a first-action method is given in Table 1 for a particular toy / toy component and
toy material, compliance with EN 71-9 may be shown by the analysis of the toy material by that method alone
for the relevant group of organic compounds. A first-action method shall not be used to show non-compliance
with the requirements of EN 71-9.

Table 1 – Applicable sampling and preparation clauses
Requirements
SPECIFIC TOY/TOY COMPONENT Toy material
a
Toys intended to be mouthed by children under 3 years of age POLYMERIC  6 6
...

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