Bounce, Bend, and Break-Proof: Ensure Compliance on Safety and Conformity

Bounce, Bend, and Break-Proof: Ensure Compliance on Safety and Conformity

This webinar will cover

  • Overview of the Adopted Regulation and Transition Timeline
  • Detailed Review of Key Standards for Physical Requirements
  • Conformity Assessment, DPP, Technical Documentation, and Warnings
  • How QIMA Can Help

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Date: 2026-02-04

Time: 05:00 PM (HKT)

Language: English

Fee: Free

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Topics: Lab Testing, Toys & Recreational Items

Speakers: Ming Chui

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What you'll learn

The EU Toy Safety Regulation (EU) 2025/2509 was adopted by the European Parliament on 25 November 2025, published on 12 December 2025, and enters into force on 1 January 2026, providing a 4.5-year transition period during which Directive 2009/48/EC remains in force. This regulation replaces the directive to ensure uniform application across Member States, enhance child safety from hazards including chemicals, and introduce requirements such as the Digital Product Passport.
To help you navigate these updates, we are launching a 2026 webinar series on compliance preparation, building on foundational topics like timeline, scope, requirements, obligations, assessment, documentation, and more.
Join us for our first session:
This first webinar covers general provisions, physical requirements, Digital Product Passport (DPP) and more under the EU Toy Safety Regulation (EU) 2025/2509, focusing on practical strategies for essential safety requirements and conformity assessment. Key updates include revised EN 71 standards published in 2025, such as clarifications for ride-on toys, mask testing, and epilepsy warnings for electric toys. Gain insights into safety assessments, market access, and Digital Product Passport preparation, mitigating risks like choking or burns.

About the speakers

Ming Chui
Global Services and Technical Services Consultant, QIMA
Ming Chui is the Global Technical Consultant for QIMA’s Consumer Goods division. With over 30 years of experience in the consumer products industry, Ming has been a technical lead for toys and children’s products, providing technical support to global teams with regulatory updates and interpretations on testing questions. She also leads multiple industry trainings and client trainings related to toy standards, regulations, risk management, toy safety issues and quality assurance.

About the organization

QIMA is a leading provider of supply chain compliance solutions, that partners with brands, retailers and importers to secure, manage and optimize their global supply network.

QIMA has on-the-ground presence in 95 countries, combining industry-leading experts for onsite inspections, supplier audits and lab testing with a digital platform that brings accuracy, transparency and intelligence for quality and compliance data.

For all our clients in 120 countries who use the QIMA platform and benefit from 24/7 support in over 20 languages, QIMA is Your Eyes in the Supply Chaintm


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