BS EN 71-13 pdf free download
BS EN 71-13-2021 pdf free download.Safety of toys Part 13: Olfactory board games, cosmetic kits and gustative games.
4.2 Cosmetic kits
4.2.1 General
cosmetic kits (as multi-component cosmetic products) and its individual components to be mixed based on clear instructions, are for the purpose of this document considered as cosmetic products, e.g. soap chips to be mixed with a colouring mixture and a fragrance mixture, or a cream base to be mixed with a perfuming mixture.
NOTE Therefore, the European cosmetic products regulation (including marking and labelling) applies to cosmetic kits and individual components which are cosmetic products. See cosmetics borderline manual 120] for more information on how to address cosmetic kits according to the cosmetic products regulation.
cosmetic kits shall be supplied with instructions for use (see Clause 7).
The use of denatured alcohol (ethanol) or substances that are not classified as hazardous substances or mixtures that are not classified as hazardous mixtures [13] (e.g. drinking water, salt, sugar or honey) not supplied with the cosmetic kit may be suggested in the instructions for use.
cosmetic kits shall be supplied with a contents list, warnings and first aid information (see Clause 8). The first aid information and the instructions for use can be on the packaging and/or the instruction sheet.
Cosmetic kits shall be supplied with an ingredient list visible from outside the packaging. For marking requirement see Clause 6.
4.2.2 Fragrances
Cosmetic kits and supplementaty sets for cosmetic kits may contain the substances listed in Table 1. If any of the fragrances specified in Table 1 are supplied in the cosmetic kit specific warning requirements apply (see 6.1).
The intended and possible reactions between all fragrances and other components of cosmetic kits shall be checked by the manufacturer in order to evaluate that no reaction products or mixtures could be formed, which could harm the health of children (including skin reaction etc.) using the kit.
Cosmetic kits and supplementaiy sets for cosmetic kits shall not contain any of the allergenic fragrances listed in Table 2. However, the presence of traces of these fragrances is permitted provided that such presence is technically unavoidable under good manufacturing practice and does not exceed 100 mg/kg per fragrance.
4.2.3 Resulting products – Cosmetic Safety Requirements (see A.2)
The resulting product(s) made by a child using a cosmetic kit in accordance with the instructions for use are considered as cosmetic products and therefore must comply with the relevant requirements of relevant legislation on cosmetics, i.e. Regulation (EC) No 12 23/2009 [2].
4.3.1 General
Gustative games shall be supplied with instructions for use (see Clause 7).
Gustative games shall be supplied with a contents list, warnings and first aid information (see Clause 8). The first aid information and the instructions for use can be on the packaging and/or the instruction sheet.
The use of food ingredients (e.g. drinking water, salt, sugar or honey) not supplied with the gustative game may be suggested in the instructions for use.
Gust ative games shall be supplied with an ingredient list visible from outside the packaging. For marking requirement see Clause 6.
4.3.2 Substances and mixtures
Substances and mixtures recognized as food flavours and other food ingredients shall be used.
NOTE Food flavours and food ingredients are subject to the relevant food legislation, e.g. Regulation (EC) No
1334/2008 [6] (flavours), Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 (5] and Regulation (EU) No 231/2012 1191 (food
additives), Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 [71 (“general food law”) and Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011181 (food
Information to consumers).
The intended and possible reactions between all substances and mixtures of gustative games shall be assessed by the manufacturer in order to ascertain that no reaction products or mixtures could be formed that could harm the health of the children using the kit.
Besides substances and mixtures recognized as food flavours and other food ingredients,gustative games and supplementaiy sets for gustative games may only contain the substances listed in Table 1 except those substances not allowed by food legislation. If any of the fragrances specified in Table 1 are supplied in the gustative game, specific warning requirements apply (see 6.1 and 6.3).
Gustative games and suppiementaiy sets for ,qustative games shall not contain the allergenic fragrances listed in Table 2. However, the presence of traces of these fragrances is permitted provided that such presence Is technically unavoidable under good manufacturing practice, does not exceed 100 mg/kg per fragrance and still fulfil the corresponding requirements given in food legislation.
4.3.3 Resulting products
The resulting product(s) made by a child using agustative game in accordance with the instructions for use must be in compliance with the relevant requirements of legislation on food. Heating as part of the activity used to obtain the resulting product, shall only be specified in the instructions for use if the manufacturer has ensured that such heating does not lead to a harm to the health of the children using the game.
NOTE Food Ingredients are subject to the relevant food legislation. e.g. Regulation (EC) No 1334/2008 [61
(flavours). Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 [51, and Commission Regulation (EU) No 231/2012 [19] (food additives).
Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 [7] (general food law”) and Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 [8] (food information to
consumers).
4.3.4 Food allergens
If allergenic food ingredients are supplied with the gustative game, these ingredients shall be labelled visible from outside the packaging.
NOTE For information on the labelling of allergenic food ingredients see Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011 [81. This Regulation’s Annex Il also lists commonly known food allergens.BS EN 71-13 pdf download.