Canadian toy testing follows strict safety standards, mainly based on the Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) and the Toys Regulations (SOR/2011-17). Testing items include physical and mechanical properties, chemical substance limits (such as lead, cadmium, phthalates), flammability, and electrical safety. To meet regulatory demands, all toys sold in Canada must be certified under ccpsa certification to ensure that there is no risk of suffocation, poisoning, or other injuries.
In Canada, toy safety is strictly regulated under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) and the Toys Regulations (SOR/2011-17). These rules ensure toys meet rigorous safety standards, covering risks like choking hazards, toxic chemicals, flammability, and mechanical dangers.
Physical safety: detect choking and injury risks such as small parts and sharp edges
Chemical safety: limit the content of harmful substances such as lead and phthalates
Mechanical properties: evaluate the structural strength and stability of toys
Electrical safety: check the safety of battery-powered toys
Manufacturers need to pass laboratory tests and provide CCPSA test reports before they can be put on the market.
The Canadian Ministry of Health conducts regular inspections, and non-compliant products will face mandatory recalls, fines and other penalties.
HUAK is well-versed in CCPSA/SOR regulations, including: SOR/2011-17 (Toys Regulations), SOR/2016-188 (Phthalates Regulations), SOR/2016-193 (Surface Coating Materials Regulations), SOR/2018-83 (Consumer Products Containing Lead Regulations), and Small Parts Warning. Our CCPSA certification reports are accepted by Amazon, Walmart, and Canadian customs.
HUAK is accredited by ISO 17025, CNAS, and ILAC, ensuring test data is valid for CCPSA/SOR submission. Many e-commerce platforms accept HUAK's test reports for CCPSA/SOR compliance. Specifically, HUAK's rigorous process for Canada toy testing covers all essential physical, mechanical, and chemical requirements mandated by the SOR/2011-17 regulation, providing manufacturers with verifiable proof of compliance.