Australian regulation requirements for importing toys containing button/coin batteries

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Australian regulation requirements for importing toys containing button/coin batteries,
Australian,

▍Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS)

Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology released Electronics & Information Technology Goods-Requirement for Compulsory Registration Order I-Notified on 7th September, 2012, and it came into effect on 3rd October, 2013. Electronics &Information Technology Goods Requirement for Compulsory Registration, what is usually called BIS certification, is actually called CRS registration/certification. All electronic products in the compulsory registration product catalog imported to India or sold in the Indian market must be registered in the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). In November 2014, 15 kinds of compulsory registered products were added. New categories include: mobile phones, batteries, power banks, power supplies, LED lights and sales terminals, etc.

▍BIS Battery Test Standard

Nickel system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 1): 2018/ IEC62133-1: 2017

Lithium system cell/battery: IS 16046 (Part 2): 2018/ IEC62133-2: 2017

Coin cell/battery is included in CRS.

▍Why MCM?

● We have been focused on Indian certification for more than 5 years and helped client obtain the world’s first battery BIS letter. And we have practical experiences and solid resource accumulation in BIS certification field.

● Former senior officers of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) are employed as certification consultant, to ensure case efficiency and remove the risk of registration number cancellation.

● Equipped with strong comprehensive problem solving skills in certification, we integrate indigenous resources in India. MCM keeps good communication with BIS authorities to provide clients with the most cutting-edge, most professional and most authoritative certification information and service.

● We serve leading companies in various industries and earn a good reputation in the field, which make us deeply trusted and supported by clients.

Australian government has officially released implementation of 4 compulsory standards to minimize causality risk resulted from button/coin batteries. The compulsory standards with transitional period of 18 months will be enforced from June 22, 2022.
Consumer Goods(Products Containing Button/Coin batteries) Safety Standard 2020
Consumer Goods(Products Containing Button/Coin batteries) Information Standard 2020
Consumer Goods( Button/Coin batteries) Safety Standard 2020
Consumer Goods(Button/Coin batteries) Information Standard 2020
The above 4 standards have prescribed safety and information requirements of button/coin batteries and goods containing button/coin batteries, which include:
1、Safety and Requirements
In reasonable and foreseeable or abuse use, button/coin cells should not fall off. Doors or lids of battery case or other firmware to stabilize button/coin batteries should be fixed tightly. Battery case of button/coin batteries should be fixed enough to avoid children from opening.
2、Marking Requirements
Packaging should mark safety warnings


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