Children’s Watch Safety Test Report
Children’s Watch Safety Test Report
MN44243MC/ MN4243/
SGB4090AZ/ SKE4083AZ/
SKE4087AZ/ SKE4091AZ/
SKE4092AZ
HP4096AZ/ PN4258AZ/
Color: / Style No(s): RNB4018AZ/ BAB4053WC/
DAR4263WC/ ITK2015PIZ/
ITK2016PLA/ JSE4468/
MNL4090WC/ SPD4926WC/
LFC4003PH/ PN4396TG/
SPD4937TG
65378/ 65333/ 65457/ 65489/
Order No.: / PO No.:
1674/ 65363
Age Grade: Child (age: 3+) Product End Use: /
Sample Nature: NOT TOP PULL Retest No.: /
Manufacturer: / Supplier Reference: /
Buyer: ACCUTIME WATCH CORPORATION Vendor Information: Maxtop Digital Technology Co. Ltd
Test Period: November 14, 2022 - November 23, 2022 Country of Origin: China
Fiber Content: / Country of Destination: USA and Canada
Care Instruction: /
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REMARK
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TEST RESULT
Total Lead Content in Surface Coating - United States Consumer Product Safety
Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008, Section 101(a)(2)
- Unit Result
Test Item(s) - 5 - -
Parameter - - - -
Total Lead (Pb) mg/kg ND - -
Conclusion - PASS - -
Note / Key:
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram U. S. = United States
Detection Limit (mg/kg): 10
Remark :
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Total Lead Content in Substrate - United States Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
(CPSIA) Section 101(a)(2)
Test Method : U. S. CPSC Test Method CPSC-CH-E1001-08.3 (November 15, 2012) or U. S. CPSC
Test Method CPSC-CH-E1002-08.3 (November 15, 2012).
Note / Key :
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram
Detection Limit (mg/kg) : 10
Remark :
- According to Children’s Products Containing Lead; Exemptions for Certain Electronic Devices; Final Rule,
exemption were granted to steel alloy containing up to 0.35 % lead by weight, aluminum containing up to
0.4 % lead by weight and copper-based alloy containing up to 4 % lead by weight.
- According to Petition Requesting Exception from Lead Content Limits; Notice Granting Exception,
exemption was granted to certain aluminum alloy on certain ride-on children`s products containing up to
0.03 % lead weight.
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Total Cadmium Content - Washington Revised Code (RCW), Chapter 70A.430 Children`s
Safe Product Act (CSPA), Section 70A.430.020
Note / Key:
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram
U. S. CPSC = United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
Detection Limit (mg/kg): 30
Remark:
- Limited to toys, cosmetics, jewelry, products designed or intended by the manufacturer to help a child with
sucking or teething, to facilitate sleep, relaxation, or the feeding of a child, or to be worn as clothing by
children, and child car seats.
- Refer to CSPA Reporting Rule WAC 173-334 for the complete product list.
- See RCW Chapter 70A.430.010 for children's products that are exempt.
- Products for children under 12 years of age that are subject to CPSIA lead requirements are exempt.
- Composite up to 3 colors / like materials (except metals).
- Non-suspect materials as defined by the Consumer Products Safety Commission in 16 CFR 1500.91 (d) and
(e) will not be tested. Vendor is responsible for compliance of these materials.
- Individual materials will be analyzed if the composite result exceeds the adjusted limit (regulatory limit
divided by the number of components).
- Vendor shall be responsible for the compliance of all other materials.
- Does not apply to drugs or cosmetic/drugs.
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Phthalates Content - Washington Revised Code (RCW), Chapter 70A.430 Children`s Safe
Product Act (CSPA), Section 70A.430.020
Test Method : With reference to U. S. CPSC Test Method CPSC-CH-C1001-09.4 (January 17, 2018)
Note:
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than Conc. = Concentration
% = percent
U. S. CPSC = United States Consumer Product Safety Commission
Detection Limit (%): Each 0.003; Sum 0.003
Remark:
- The list of phthalates is summarized in table of Appendix.
- Limited to toys, cosmetics, jewelry, products designed or intended by the manufacturer to help a child with
sucking or teething, to facilitate sleep, relaxation, or the feeding of a child, or to be worn as clothing by
children, and child car seats.
- Refer to CSPA Reporting Rule WAC 173-334 for the complete product list.
- See RCW Chapter 70A.430.010 for children's products that are exempt.
- Products for children under 12 years of age that are subject to CPSIA phthalates requirements are exempt.
- Actual testing would be conducted on all accessible plastics materials (including natural and synthetic
rubber), plasticizer print, scrapable surface coatings, decals, polymeric coated materials (unscrapable),
adhesives and sealants (exclude adhesive for stickers), reusable packaging, electrical plug and cables.
- Vendor shall be responsible for the compliance of all other materials.
- Composite up to 3 colors / like materials.
- Individual materials will be analyzed if the composite result exceeds the adjusted limit (regulatory limit
divided by the number of components).
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Total Lead Content in Surface Coating Materials - Canada Consumer Product Safety Act
(CCPSA), S.C. 2010, c. 21, Surface Coating Materials Regulations SOR/2016-193, Section 6 /
Regulations Amending Certain Regulations Made Under CCPSA (Surface Coating
Materials) (SOR/2022-122))
Test Method : Analyzed by Inductively Coupled Plasma - Atomic Emission Spectrometer (ICP-AES)
Note / Key :
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram
Detection Limit (mg/kg): 10
Remark :
- Paint(s) or other similar material(s) that is (are) on its (their) own container(s) and dries (dry) to a solid film
when a layer of it (they) is (are) applied to a surface is (are) applicable to be tested with the exclusion for
those that become part of the substrate.
- Product(s) with surface coating material(s) that is (are) used as touch-up coating(s) for metal surfaces or as
material(s) for the purposes of arts, crafts or hobbies used by adult exceeding this maximum allowable limit
for total lead content has (have) to comply with the warning utilization requirement as mentioned in CCPSA,
S.C. 2010, c. 21, Surface Coating Materials Regulations SOR/2016-193, Sections 3 and 4.
- Warning statement or label is not allowed on the children`s product(s) with total lead content in surface
coating material(s) exceeding this maximum allowable limit.
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Total Lead and Cadmium Content in Children`s Jewellery - Canada Consumer Product
Safety Act (CCPSA), S.C. 2010, c. 21, Children`s Jewellery Regulations SOR/2018-82
Test Method : With reference to Health Canada Product Safety Reference Manual, Book 5 -
Laboratory Policies and Procedures, Part B: Test Methods Section, Methods C-02.4
(2017-07-27) or (C-02.3.1 (2021-02-22) or C-02.3.2 (2021-02-22)).
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Note / Key :
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram = ppm = part(s) per million
10 000 mg/kg = 1 % % = percent
Detection Limit ( mg/kg ) - Pb: 10; Cd: 10
Remark :
- Accessible surface coating(s) and substrate(s) of jewellery(ies) that are intended for children under 15 years
of age are applicable to be tested with the exclusion for merit badges, medals for achievement or other
similar objects normally worn only occasionally and non-suspect materials (Except leather) as defined by the
United States Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title
16, Sections 1500.91 (d) and (e).
- Vendor is responsible for the compliance of non-suspect material(s) which was (were) not tested.
- Test item(s) << 2, 6, 7, 10, 14, 17 >> were tested as per client requested.
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Total Lead Content in Consumer Products - Canada Consumer Product Safety Act
(CCPSA), S.C. 2010, c. 21, Consumer Products Containing Lead Regulations SOR/2018-83
Note / Key :
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram = ppm = part(s) per million
10 000 mg/kg = 1 % % = percent
Detection Limit ( mg/kg ) - 10
Remark :
- Accessible surface coating(s) and substrate(s) of consumer product(s) for all ages ( Including adults ) that
come into contact with the user`s mouth during normal use are applicable to be tested with the exclusion for
kitchen utensils and products subject to CCPSA, S.C. 2010, c. 21, Glazed Ceramic and Glassware
Regulations SOR/2016-175.
- Testing is not conducted on non-suspect materials as defined by United States Consumer Products Safety
Commission (CPSC) in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 16, Sections 1500.91(d) and (e).
[a]
- denotes as this maximum allowable limit applies to product(s) placed on the market on or after November
2, 2018 only.
- Vendor is responsible for the compliance of non-suspect material(s) which was (were) not tested.
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Total Lead Content in Certain Children Products - Canada Consumer Product Safety Act
(CCPSA), S.C. 2010, c. 21, Consumer Products Containing Lead Regulations SOR/2018-83
Note / Key :
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram = ppm = part(s) per million
10 000 mg/kg = 1 % % = percent
Detection Limit ( mg/kg ) - 10
Remark :
- Accessible surface coating(s) and substrate(s), in the as received state, of the following products are
applicable to be tested with the exclusion for kitchen utensils, products subject to CCPSA, S.C. 2010, c. 21,
Glazed Ceramic and Glassware Regulations SOR/2016-175 and books or similar printed products printed on
paper or cardboard or printed and bound in a conventional manner using conventional materials.
- Product that is brought into contact with the user`s mouth during normal use.
- Clothing or clothing accessory that is intended for use by a child under 14 years of age.
- Product that is intended for use in learning or play by a child under 14 years of age.
- Book or similar printed product that is intended for a child under 14 years of age.
- Product whose primary purpose is to facilitate the relaxation, sleep, hygiene, carrying or transportation
of a child under four years of age.
- Testing is not conducted on non-suspect materials as defined by United States Consumer Products Safety
Commission (CPSC) in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 16, Sections 1500.91(d) and (e).
[a]
- denotes as this maximum allowable limit applies to product(s) placed on the market on or after November
2, 2018 only.
- Vendor is responsible for the compliance of non-suspect material(s) which was (were) not tested.
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
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TEST RESULT
Test Method : ASTM International Standards ASTM F2923-20, Section 14.3 and ASTM F963-17,
Sections 8.3.2 to 8.3.4.
Soluble Element(s) As Ba Cd Cr Hg Pb Sb Se
Maximum Allowable Limit (mg/kg) 25 1 000 75 60 60 90 60 500
Analytical Correction (%) 60 30 30 30 50 30 60 60
- Unit Result
Test Item(s) - 4* - -
Parameter - - - -
Mass of Trace Amount g - - -
Soluble Arsenic (As) mg/kg ND - -
Soluble Barium (Ba) mg/kg ND - -
Soluble Cadmium (Cd) mg/kg ND - -
Soluble Chromium (Cr) mg/kg ND - -
Soluble Mercury (Hg) mg/kg ND - -
Soluble Lead (Pb) mg/kg ND - -
Soluble Antimony (Sb) mg/kg ND - -
Soluble Selenium (Se) mg/kg ND - -
Conclusion - PASS - -
Note / Key :
ND = Not detected “>” = Greater than NR = Not requested
% = percent g = gram(s)
mg/kg = milligram(s) per kilogram = ppm = part(s) per million
Detection Limit ( mg/kg ) - As : 2.5 ; Ba : 100 ; Cd : 7.5 ; Cr : 6.0 ; Hg : 6.0 ; Pb : 9.0 ; Sb : 6.0 ; Se : 50
Remark :
- Cdenotes as reported result(s) was (were) adjusted by analytical correction shown in limit table.
- The tested part of the sample was specified by client.
The above result(s) marked with * is(are) transferred from (5222)061-0042 dated March 4, 2022.
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APPENDIX
List of Phthalates [ Washington Revised Code (RCW), Chapter 70A.430 CSPA, Section 70A.430.020 ] :
No. Name of Analytes CAS-No. No. Name of Analytes CAS-No.
1 Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) 85-68-7 4 Di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP) 117-84-0
2 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 84-74-2 5 Di-iso-nonyl phthalate (DINP) 28553-12-0
3 Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) 117-81-7 6 Di-iso-decyl phthalate (DIDP) 26761-40-0
CAS-No. = Chemical Abstracts Service registry number
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