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SPEAC Packaged Trainings - Toys
Survey & Quiz
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Your Training Feedback & Quiz on Toys
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1. Survey
Before we start with the quiz, we'd love to hear your feedback on the training.
Upon providing your much appreciated feedback, click on Next and you can start the quiz.
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1. Rate overall training
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2. Rate the trainer’s effectiveness
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3. Did the training help you to have a better understanding of EU regulations?
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4. To what extend will you apply the received information in your daily work?
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Yes, mostly
Yes, to a certain degree
Not so much
5. Was the Q&A session well supported, giving trainees proper feedback to their questions?
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2. Quiz
If you answer all questions with a success rate of 80%, you will pass. If you fail, please watch the training video again. Maybe you missed something?
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1. What is the main European toy safety standard?
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ISO 9001
EN71
EN 1888
2. What is a harmonised standard?
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A standard that only relates to toys
A standard that only relates to baby products
A standard that demonstrates that a product complies with specific EU legislation
3. What is the definition of a toy according to the Toy Safety Directive?
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A toy is a product designed or intended for use in play by children in private homes.
A toy is a product that complies with the Toys Safety Directive.
A toy is a product designed or intended for use in play by children under 14 years of age.
4. What is a technical documentation for a toy?
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Information to the user about how to dispose of the toy when it has worn out.
The documents that technicians will need to repair the toy.
The documentation for your design verification, proof of compliance and production control.
5. Is it mandatory for a manufacturer to involve a Notified Body in the verification of the safety of a toy?
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Yes, the manufacturer must always involve an independent test laboratory.
Yes, but only for toys intended for children under 3 years of age.
Not if the manufacturer applies the harmonised standards.
6. How can a manufacturer verify that all mechanical hazards of a toy have been adequately addressed?
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By testing the toy according to EN 62115.
By testing that the toy does not contain small parts and sharp edges.
By testing the toy according to EN 71-1.
7. You are manufacturing a small toy car so it must be CE-marked. What do you do to verify that you can sell it legally to the EU market?
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I apply for a product safety approval from the European Commission’s website.
I acquire a test report from a test laboratory.
I verify myself that all risks have been adequately addressed by the harmonised standard and that the product complies with all relevant EU legislation. If this is fulfilled, I affix the CE marking.
8. You manufacture an electric toy intended for 5 – 8 years old children. It contains small parts. How do you ascertain that the toy is safe?
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The toy is intended for children 5 – 8 years, so I affix a warning against small parts to the toy.
I change the design of the toy to remove all small parts. Toys shall never contain small parts.
The toy is intended for children above 3 years of age so I don’t do anything.
9. How long should a Declaration of Conformity be kept by a toy manufacturer?
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10 years
The manufacturer doesn’t have to keep it, but the test laboratory must store it for 10 years.
3 years
10. What does it mean when a toy is CE-marked?
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It means that the toy has been checked by the EU market surveillance authorities.
It means that the manufacturer has verified that the toy complies with all applicable EU legislation.
It means that the toy is exported to the EU.
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