The Toys RegULation (sor/2011-17) under Canada's Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) specifies requirements for toys in terms of mechanical and physical properties, flammability, cheMICal properties, electrical performance, and labeling.

Regulation No. | Regulation Name | Key Requirements |
SOR/2011-17 | Toys Regulation | Covers, but is not limited to, the following requirements:1. Packaging2. Mechanical hazards3. Electrical hazards4. Hearing hazards5. Heat and flammability hazards6. Toxic hazards7. Special toy requirements |
SOR/2016-193 | Surface Coating Materials Regulation | Total lead ≤ 90 mg/kg; Mercury ≤ 10 mg/kg |
SOR/2018-83 | Lead-Containing Consumer Products Regulation | Total lead ≤ 90 mg/kg |
SOR/2016-188 | Phthalates Regulation | Specifies phthalate requirements for toys and children's care products made of soft vinyl plastics |
SOR/2014-254 | Mercury-Containing Products Act | Applies to all products containing mercury or mercury compounds |
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