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  • 每次来寻找ASTM F963-07的资料都没有, 那位帮主有啊, 可否发份给我:MAIL: xieqingn@126.com.

    F963-03 就不要了。
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  • piery2006

    第1楼2008/07/07

    环保有上传08版,不过不是很清晰,自己到资料中心里面去找就好了.

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  • 才哥

    第2楼2008/07/07

    环保发的ASTM F963-08:
    http://www.instrument.com.cn/show/download/shtml/068105.shtml

    另一个网友发的ASTM F963-07:(要6个积分)
    http://www.instrument.com.cn/show/download/shtml/059499.shtml

    楼主也可以自己去资料中心搜索

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  • hbvision

    第4楼2008/10/10

    08都有了???是不是真的啊?

    talent 发表:环保发的ASTM F963-08:
    http://www.instrument.com.cn/show/download/shtml/068105.shtml

    另一个网友发的ASTM F963-07:(要6个积分)
    http://www.instrument.com.cn/show/download/shtml/059499.shtml

    楼主也可以自己去资料中心搜索

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  • hbvision

    第5楼2008/10/13

    08版的真的有了,只是不清晰,扫描成PDF的
    【由于该附件或图片违规,已被版主删除】
    【由于该附件或图片违规,已被版主删除】

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  • lgxdg

    第6楼2008/10/20

    谢谢楼主.如果08版的更清晰就完美了.祝楼主一生平安!

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  • cat115115

    第7楼2008/12/17

    08版的肯定是假的,ASTM官方网站上的F963最新版本是07e1版。
    不过我也还在找,不知哪位有?
    发上来吧,哪怕消耗20个积分我也要。

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  • cococatpan

    第8楼2009/03/09

    how to dl the file?

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  • 无名

    第9楼2009/03/09

    仔细查找一下,社区已经有08的标准进行分享!

    cococatpan 发表:how to dl the file?

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  • binbinbug

    第10楼2009/03/16

    ASTM Toy Safety Standard, F963-08, Is Issued - Updates Address Magnet Ingestion, Jaw Entrapment, Acoustics and More


    In its continuing efforts to reflect the latest issues in toy safety and to deal with emerging hazards, ASTM International Committee F15 on Consumer Products has approved revisions to ASTM F963, Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety. Changes made to the standard include revisions to the section on ingestion of magnetic components in toys.

    ASTM F963, under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee F15.22 on Toy Safety, includes guidelines and test methods to prevent injuries from choking, sharp edges and other potential hazards. The standard is reviewed and updated on a regular basis by Committee F15, which includes technical experts from academia, consumer groups, industry and government.

    Revisions now approved for F963 include the following:

    - Magnets—Revisions account for incidents of ingestion due to magnetic components that were small parts of a toy and to reflect the age of children involved in the incidents. The section on magnets now also includes special use and abuse requirements to avoid magnets from detaching from components during play.
    - Acoustics—Requirements to this section were changed to provide greater clarity. The revisions to this section also further harmonization between F963 and the European toy standard, EN71-1.
    - Yo-Yo Tether Toys—Requirements have been added to address potential strangulation hazards associated with yo-yo elastic tether toys intended for children three years of age or older.
    - Impaction hazards—A new section providing impaction hazard requirements for toys intended for children up to the age of 48 months has been added. Diagrams of spherical and hemispherical ends were also added.
    - Flammability—Revision establishes the protocol and general criteria for flammability testing of solids and soft toys in conformance with the requirements of 16CFR 1500.3(c)(6)(vi).
    - Other revised areas of the standard include sections on jaw entrapment; packaging film/age requirements as they pertain to use and abuse testing; and folding mechanisms and hinges.

    Requirements for testing of lead in toys have not been changed from the F963-07 version of the standard cited in the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008. For more information about the CPSIA and compliance with this new law, visit the CPSC Web site, www.cpsc.gov.

    ASTM International standards are available for purchase from Customer Service (phone: 610-832-9585; service@astm.org) or at www.astm.org.

    For technical Information, contact Joan Lawrence, Toy Industry Association, New York, N.Y. (phone: 646-520-4844; jlawrence@toyassociation.org). Subcommittee F15.22 meets March 3 at ASTM International headquarters in West Conshohocken, Pa.

    ASTM International welcomes and encourages participation in the development of its standards. ASTM’s open consensus process, using advanced Internet-based standards development tools, ensures worldwide access for all interested individuals. For more information on becoming an ASTM member, please contact Leonard Morrissey, ASTM International (phone: 610-832-9719; lmorriss@astm.org).


    Release #8183/Feb2009

    In its continuing efforts to reflect the latest issues in toy safety and to deal with emerging hazards, ASTM International Committee F15 on Consumer Products has approved revisions to ASTM F963, Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety. Changes made to the standard include revisions to the section on ingestion of magnetic components in toys.

    ASTM F963, under the jurisdiction of Subcommittee F15.22 on Toy Safety, includes guidelines and test methods to prevent injuries from choking, sharp edges and other potential hazards. The standard is reviewed and updated on a regular basis by Committee F15, which includes technical experts from academia, consumer groups, industry and government.

    Revisions now approved for F963 include the following:

    - Magnets—Revisions account for incidents of ingestion due to magnetic components that were small parts of a toy and to reflect the age of children involved in the incidents. The section on magnets now also includes special use and abuse requirements to avoid magnets from detaching from components during play.
    - Acoustics—Requirements to this section were changed to provide greater clarity. The revisions to this section also further harmonization between F963 and the European toy standard, EN71-1.
    - Yo-Yo Tether Toys—Requirements have been added to address potential strangulation hazards associated with yo-yo elastic tether toys intended for children three years of age or older.
    - Impaction hazards—A new section providing impaction hazard requirements for toys intended for children up to the age of 48 months has been added. Diagrams of spherical and hemispherical ends were also added.
    - Flammability—Revision establishes the protocol and general criteria for flammability testing of solids and soft toys in conformance with the requirements of 16CFR 1500.3(c)(6)(vi).
    - Other revised areas of the standard include sections on jaw entrapment; packaging film/age requirements as they pertain to use and abuse testing; and folding mechanisms and hinges.

    Requirements for testing of lead in toys have not been changed from the F963-07 version of the standard cited in the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008. For more information about the CPSIA and compliance with this new law, visit the CPSC Web site, www.cpsc.gov.

    ASTM International standards are available for purchase from Customer Service (phone: 610-832-9585; service@astm.org) or at www.astm.org.

    For technical Information, contact Joan Lawrence, Toy Industry Association, New York, N.Y. (phone: 646-520-4844; jlawrence@toyassociation.org). Subcommittee F15.22 meets March 3 at ASTM International headquarters in West Conshohocken, Pa.

    ASTM International welcomes and encourages participation in the development of its standards. ASTM’s open consensus process, using advanced Internet-based standards development tools, ensures worldwide access for all interested individuals. For more information on becoming an ASTM member, please contact Leonard Morrissey, ASTM International (phone: 610-832-9719; lmorriss@astm.org).


    Release #8183/Feb2009

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