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QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

Children's Toys: Any product or material designed or clearly intended for use in play by children under 16 years of age.

Technical Regulation QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN stipulates safety requirements for children's toys, corresponding test methods, and quality management requirements for domestically produced, imported, and circulated children's toys on the market.

Technical Regulation QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN applies to organizations and individuals manufacturing, importing, distributing, and retailing children's toys, state management agencies, and other related organizations and individuals.


Product List for Certification according to QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

Children's toys are products clearly intended for use by children under 16 years of age during play. Currently, the market is flooded with diverse toy models and types, posing potential safety risks to young children.

Conformity Certification for Tricycles in Compliance with QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

To minimize risks and hazards related to the health and safety of children, the management of tricycles manufactured domestically, imported, or circulated on the market requires Conformity Certification in accordance with QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN.

Conformity Certification for Children's Toys according to National Technical Regulation QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

This regulation applies to organizations and individuals involved in the production, import, distribution, and retail of children's toys, as well as state management agencies and other relevant parties.

Regulations of the National Technical Regulation QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

According to Technical Regulation QCVN 03:2019/BKHCN, children's toys are any products or materials designed or clearly intended for use by children under 16 years of age when playing.

Why Must Children's Toys Be Certified According to QCVN 3?

The current market is flooded with children's toys from countless domestic and foreign brands. Alongside products with clear origins, there are many "floating" goods of unknown source that pose safety risks. This creates significant challenges for regulatory authorities, while consumers struggle to distinguish between safe products and those of poor quality.

Regulations on Conformity for Children’s Toys under QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

The current market is flooded with countless children's toys from various domestic and international brands. Alongside products with clear origins, there are many "floating" goods that pose significant safety risks.

Why Must Children's Toys be Certified According to QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN?

Children's toys are common items in every household. Young children are naturally curious and often unaware of potential dangers, making toy safety a top priority.

Conformity Certification for Children's Toys according to QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN is the National Technical Regulation on the safety of children's toys. It was compiled by the drafting committee for the National Technical Regulation on Children's Toy Safety, submitted by the Directorate for Standards, Metrology and Quality (STAMEQ), and issued under Circular No. 09/2019/TT-BKHCN by the Minister of Science and Technology.

Conformity Certification for Children's Toys according to QCVN 3:2019/BKHCN

Domestically produced and imported children's toys may only be sold on the market once they have been certified compliant with safety standards.

Certification Process


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