Search Sort by DateRelevance Lead and certain elements in children’s toys and finger paints - Supplier bulletin This bulletin provides information on the mandatory standard for lead and certain elements in children's toys and finger paints. 30 Jun 2010 Children’s toys containing magnets - Supplier bulletin This bulletin provides information on the new mandatory standard for children’s toys containing magnets. 30 Jun 2010 Children’s plastic products with more than 1 per cent diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) - Supplier guide Under the Australian Consumer Law, bans are introduced when considered reasonably necessary to prevent or reduce the risk of injury. 18 Mar 2010 Household cots with wooden drop sides - Supplier bulletin Since May 2009 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has been evaluating issues about the strength and integrity of wooden drop sides on children’s household cots. 18 Mar 2010 Product category Show all 15 Health and lifestyle 6 Personal 2 Personal care 1 Hot water bottles 1 Tobacco & related products 1 Reduced fire risk cigarettes 1 Recreation 2 Sports equipment 1 Treadmills 1 Bicycles 1 Babies and kids 4 Toys 2 Kids' furniture 1 Cots (household) 1 Chemicals 2 DEHP in plastic items 2 Home and living 2 Transport 1 Date published June 2010 2 March 2010 2 2010 4
Lead and certain elements in children’s toys and finger paints - Supplier bulletin This bulletin provides information on the mandatory standard for lead and certain elements in children's toys and finger paints. 30 Jun 2010
Children’s toys containing magnets - Supplier bulletin This bulletin provides information on the new mandatory standard for children’s toys containing magnets. 30 Jun 2010
Children’s plastic products with more than 1 per cent diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) - Supplier guide Under the Australian Consumer Law, bans are introduced when considered reasonably necessary to prevent or reduce the risk of injury. 18 Mar 2010
Household cots with wooden drop sides - Supplier bulletin Since May 2009 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has been evaluating issues about the strength and integrity of wooden drop sides on children’s household cots. 18 Mar 2010