List of standards to TR TS 017/2011 PDF

List of standards to TR TS 017/2011

Name in English:
List of standards to TR TS 017/2011

Name in Russian:
Перечень стандартов к ТР ТС 017/2011

Description in English:

List of standards to TR TS 017/2011 Customs Union Technical Regulations 'On safety of light industry products'. Final version with Amendments as of November 20, 2012

Description in Russian:
Перечень стандартов к ТР ТС 017/2011 'О безопасности продукции легкой промышленности'. Финальная версия с изменениями от 20 ноября 2012 года
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Full title and description

List of standards to TR TS 017/2011 — a representative compilation of international, regional and national standards commonly referenced to demonstrate conformity with TR TS 017/2011 (Technical Regulation of the Customs Union concerning safety requirements for products intended for children and adolescents). The list groups standards by hazard area (mechanical, flammability, chemical, electrical, labeling, testing methods) and identifies typical reference documents used by manufacturers, testing laboratories and conformity assessment bodies.

Abstract

This product page presents a curated, non-exhaustive list of standards and normative documents typically applied when assessing conformity of children’s and adolescents’ products with TR TS 017/2011. It highlights the main types of standards (toy safety, materials, chemical testing, electrical safety, labelling and instructions), suggests commonly used international/regional standards (ISO, EN, IEC) and notes that national GOST/GOST‑R or EAEU-adopted standards may be used as equivalents or supplements. The list is illustrative and should be validated against the current text of TR TS 017/2011 and the applicable national implementation rules for any specific product or market.

General information

  • Status: Representative guidance list (intended to support conformity assessment to TR TS 017/2011).
  • Publication date: TR TS 017/2011 was adopted in 2011; the standards list is maintained as a practical reference and may be updated periodically.
  • Publisher: Compiled editorially for standards/product guidance (users should consult the Eurasian Economic Union / national regulators for legal texts and mandatory normative references).
  • ICS / categories: Consumer product safety; toys and children's articles; chemical safety; electrical safety; labelling and instructions.
  • Edition / version: Reference to TR TS 017/2011 (original regulation year included); standards listed are shown at a part/series level — specific edition/part must be confirmed for each use case.
  • Number of pages: Not applicable — the compilation is a modular list; each referenced standard has its own page/length.

Scope

This list covers standards and normative documents typically applied when demonstrating compliance of products intended for children and adolescents with TR TS 017/2011. It includes standards addressing mechanical and physical safety, flammability, chemical hazards (migration and restricted substances), electrical safety for powered toys, labelling and user instructions, packaging safety, and test methods used by accredited laboratories. The list is illustrative and not exhaustive; conformity assessment bodies and manufacturers must check which specific standards are mandatory, harmonized, or accepted as normative references in the applicable jurisdiction.

Key topics and requirements

  • Mechanical and physical safety (small parts, sharp edges, strength and bite tests, accessibility of hazardous components).
  • Flammability and thermal hazards for textile and composite materials used in children’s products.
  • Chemical safety: migration of certain elements (lead, cadmium, mercury, etc.), restricted substances and limits, phthalates and other regulated chemicals.
  • Electrical safety for battery-powered and mains-powered toys (insulation, temperature rise, electrical breakdown, protection against electric shock).
  • Labelling, age grading, warnings, user instructions and packaging requirements specific to children’s products.
  • Durability, hygiene and cleanliness (including requirements for materials that contact skin or mouth).
  • Test methods and sampling procedures used by testing laboratories to demonstrate conformity.
  • Conformity assessment procedures, documentation, technical file contents and marking (EAC or national conformity marks as applicable).

Typical use and users

Primary users are product manufacturers and designers of children’s and adolescents’ products, importers and distributors placing such products on EAEU markets, accredited testing laboratories, conformity assessment bodies and national regulators. Secondary users include retailers, compliance consultants and third‑party auditors who need an overview of the standards commonly referenced when assessing product safety against TR TS 017/2011.

Related standards

The following is a representative set of standards and standard series commonly used in conjunction with TR TS 017/2011 (users must verify the exact part/edition required for their product and jurisdiction):

  • EN 71 series (toy safety) — e.g., EN 71-1 (mechanical and physical properties), EN 71-2 (flammability), EN 71-3 (migration of certain elements); other EN 71 parts for chemical and specific product categories.
  • ISO 8124 series (international toy safety standards) — parts addressing mechanical, flammability and migration tests comparable to EN 71 parts.
  • IEC/EN 62115 (safety of electric toys) and related electrical safety standards (as applicable for battery or mains-powered products).
  • Standards for chemical analysis and restrictions — e.g., standards/methods for heavy metals, phthalates, azo dyes and other restricted substances (EN, ISO or national chemical test methods).
  • Standards for textiles and clothing safety (flammability, labelling and fibre content testing) when applicable to children’s garments and bedding.
  • Packaging and labelling standards relevant to child-resistant packaging, warnings, and language requirements.
  • National GOST / GOST‑R / EAEU-adopted standards that are commonly cited as equivalents or specific normative references for the EAEU market.
  • Conformity assessment and quality management standards used by testing and certification bodies (accreditation standards and national procedural documents).

Keywords

TR TS 017/2011; children’s products; toy safety; EN 71; ISO 8124; IEC 62115; chemical migration; flammability; labelling; conformity assessment; EAC marking; GOST; testing methods.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: TR TS 017/2011 is the Technical Regulation (Customs Union / EAEU style) addressing safety requirements for products intended for children and adolescents. This page lists standards commonly used to demonstrate conformity with that regulation; it is not the regulation text itself.

Q: What does it cover?

A: The compilation covers standards for mechanical and physical safety, flammability, chemical hazards (migration and restricted substances), electrical safety for powered toys, labelling/age grading and the test methods typically used by laboratories to verify compliance with those requirements.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Manufacturers, importers, distributors, testing laboratories, conformity assessment bodies, regulatory authorities, compliance consultants and retailers who place children’s and adolescents’ products on EAEU markets use these standards to design, test and document product safety.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The underlying regulation (TR TS 017/2011) dates from 2011. The currency of any particular standard or its acceptance as a normative reference depends on updates, harmonisation decisions and national implementation rules. Users should verify the current legal status and the exact normative references required by the EAEU member states or national authorities before relying on a specific edition.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — many of the referenced documents belong to series (for example EN 71 and ISO 8124 are multi‑part series covering different hazard areas). In addition, national/regional conformity and chemical test methods form part of broader standard families that together address all safety aspects.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Children’s products, toy safety, mechanical safety, flammability, migration of elements, phthalates, electric toys, labelling, conformity assessment, EAC, GOST, EN 71, ISO 8124, IEC 62115.