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Does BRC cover labels for toys?

Started by , Feb 02 2016 04:22 PM
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Hi

 

I have had an inquiry for some labels that will be classed as toys.

 

So i will be going to the material / ink / varnish supplier to make sure their product conforms to the relevant toy regulations.

 

My company is only certified for indirect packaging and I haven't  see a toy yet that doesn't go into a child's mouth at some point, which would make it direct contact ?

 

So does BRC cover this type of label, or does the fact it is classed as a toy rule out BRC criteria.

 

Thanks

 

Rob

 

 

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Hi Rob, it's more likely to be under the scope of BRC Consumer Products

 

Regards,

Simon


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