OAR 333-016-0058
Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse of Toys and Other Articles Intended for Children Over 18 But not Over 36 Months of Age
(1)
Application. The test methods described in this section shall be used in addition to other requirements in determining compliance of toys intended for use by children over 18 but not over 36 months of age.(2)
Impact test. (Drop test.) Known herein as Test (F,i):(a)
Application. Toys subject to special impact tests in OAR 333-016-0056 (Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse, Toys, Games, and Other Articles Intended for Use by Children)(2)(d) excepted. Toys having a weight of less than four pounds plus or minus .01 pound shall be subject to this test;(b)
Impact medium. The impact medium shall consist of a 0.125-inch nominal thickness of Type IV vinyl-asbestos tile, as specified in federal specification SS-T-312A, over at least a 2.5-inch thickness of concrete. The impact area shall be at least three square feet;(c)
Testing procedure. The toy shall be dropped four times from a height of three feet plus or minus 0.5-inch. The toy shall be dropped in random orientation. After each drop the test sample shall be allowed to come to rest and examined and evaluated before continuing.(3)
Bite test. Known herein as Test (F,ii):(a)
Application. A toy (or component or any accessible portion thereof) that has an external dimension of 1-1⁄4 inches plus or minus 0.05-inch or less and a design configuration that would permit a child to insert a portion into the mouth in any orientation up to a biting thickness of 1-1⁄4 inches plus or minus 0.05 inch for a penetration of at least one-fourth inch, shall be subject to this test;(b)
Test equipment:(A)
Contact mechanism. The contact mechanism shall be two metal strips each measuring 0.25 inch plus or minus 0.002 inch (0.635 centimeter) high and each having a contact edge radius of 0.020 inch plus or minus 0.002 inch (0.05 centimeter) for at least a 150 degree cross-sectional arc. A suggested contact mechanism appears in Figure 15.(B)
Loading device. The loading device shall be a seal or force gauge having an accuracy of -0.5 pound.(C)
Testing procedure. The toy shall be placed in a loading device in any reasonable position for a penetration of 0.25 inch to 0.5 inch utilizing not more than 180 degrees of the arc and a test load increasing to 50 pound plus or minus 0.5 pound over five seconds shall be evenly applied. This load shall be maintained for an additional ten seconds.(4)
Torque test. Known herein as Test (F,iii):(a)
Application:(A)
General. A toy with a projection, part, or assembly that the child can grasp by at least the thumb and forefinger or the teeth shall be subject to this test;(B)
Toys with rotating components. Projections, parts, or assemblies that are rigidly mounted on a rod or shaft designed to rotate shall be tested with the rod or shaft clamped to prevent rotation.(b)
Test equipment:(A)
Loading device. The loading device shall be a torque gauge, torque wrench, or other appropriate device having an accuracy of -0.2 inch-pound (-0.23 kilogram-centimeter);(B)
Clamp. The clamp shall be capable of holding the test component firmly and transmitting a torsional force (see Figure 16);(C)
Test procedure. With the sample rigidly fastened in any reasonable test position, the clamp is fastened to the test object or component. A torque of three inch-pounds plus or minus 0.2 inch-pounds shall be evenly applied clockwise over a period of five seconds or until a rotation of 180 degrees from the original position has been attained, or 3 inch-pounds plus or minus 0.2 inch-pounds exceeded. The torque or maximum rotation shall be maintained for an additional ten seconds. The torque shall then be removed and the test component permitted to return to relaxed condition. This procedure shall then be repeated in a counterclockwise direction.(5)
Tension test. Known herein as Test (F,iv):(a)
Application:(A)
General. With the exception of tires, wheels, and axles which are tested by 333-016-0056 (Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse, Toys, Games, and Other Articles Intended for Use by Children)(2)(e)(A) and test (E,iii) and test (E,iv). Any projection of a toy that the child can grasp by at least the thumb and forefinger, or the teeth, shall be subject to this test. This test is to be conducted on the toy after it has been subjected to test (E,iii);(B)
Stuffed toys and beanbags. A stuffed toy or beanbag constructed of pliable materials having seams (such as fabrics) shall have the seams subjected to 15 pounds plus or minus 0.5 pound (6.80 kilograms) of force applied in any direction.(b)
Test equipment:(A)
Clamps. One clamp capable of applying a tension load to the test component is required. A second clamp suitable for applying a tension load perpendicularly to the major axis of the test component is also required.(B)
Loading device. The loading device is to be a self-indicating gauge or other appropriate means having an accuracy of plus or minus 0.5 pound (255 grams).(c)
Test procedure. With the test sample fastened in a convenient position, an appropriate clamp shall be attached to the test object or component. A 15 pound plus or minus 0.5 pound direct force shall be evenly applied parallel to the major axis of the test component over a period of five seconds and then maintained for an additional ten seconds. The tension clamp shall then be removed and a second clamp appropriate for pulling at 90 degrees shall be attached to the test object or component. A 15 pound plus or minus 0.5 pound tensile force shall be evenly applied perpendicular to the major axis of the test component over a period of five seconds and then maintained for an additional ten seconds.(6)
Compression test:(a)
Application. This test is required in addition to any other test which may be required in these rules. Any area on the surface of a toy that is accessible to a child and inaccessible to flat-surface contact during the impact test shall be subject to this test;(b)
Test apparatus. The loading device shall be a rigid metal disk 1-1⁄8 inches plus or minus 0.015-inch in diameter and three-eighths inch in thickness. The perimeter of the disk shall be rounded to a radius of one 30-second inch to eliminate irregular edges. The disk shall be attached to a self-indicating gauge scale having an accuracy of plus or minus .05 pound;(c)
Test procedure. The shaft shall be positioned so that it is generally perpendicular to the surface under test. A direct force increasing to 25 pounds plus or minus .05 pound over a period of five seconds shall be evenly applied through the disk. This load shall be maintained for an additional ten seconds. During the test the toy is to rest on a flat, hard surface in any convenient position.
Source:
Rule 333-016-0058 — Test Methods for Simulating Use and Abuse of Toys and Other Articles Intended for Children Over 18 But not Over 36 Months of Age, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=333-016-0058
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