Australian regulation requirements for importing toys containing button/coin batteries

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Australian regulation requirements for importing toys containing button/coin batteries,
CTIA,

▍What is CTIA CERTIFICATION?

CTIA, the abbreviation of Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association, is a non-profit civic organization established in 1984 for the purpose of guaranteeing benefit of operators, manufacturers and users. CTIA consists of all U.S. operators and manufacturers from mobile radio services, as well as from wireless data services and products. Supported by FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Congress, CTIA performs a large part of duties and functions that were used to be conducted by the government. In 1991, CTIA created an unbiased, independent and centralized product evaluation and certification system for wireless industry. Under the system, all wireless products in consumer grade shall take compliance tests and those complying with the relevant standards will be granted to utilize CTIA marking and hit store shelves of North American communication market.

CATL (CTIA Authorized Testing Laboratory) represents labs accredited by CTIA for testing and review. Testing reports issued from CATL would be all approved by CTIA. While other testing reports and results from non-CATL will not be recognized or have no access to CTIA. CATL accredited by CTIA varies in industries and certifications. Only CATL which is qualified for battery compliance test and inspection has access to battery certification for compliance to  IEEE1725.

▍CTIA Battery Testing Standards

a) Certification Requirement for Battery system Compliance to IEEE1725— Applicable to Battery Systems with single cell or multiple cells connected in parallel;

b) Certification Requirement for Battery system Compliance to IEEE1625— Applicable to Battery Systems with multiple cells connected in parallel or in both parallel and series;

Warm tips: Select above certification standards properly for batteries used in mobile phones and computers. Do not misuse IEE1725 for batteries in mobile phones or IEEE1625 for batteries in computers.

▍Why MCM?

● Hard Technology: Since 2014, MCM has been attending battery pack conference held by CTIA in US annually, and is able to obtain latest update and understand new policy trends about CTIA in a more prompt, accurate and active way. 

Qualification: MCM is CATL accredited by CTIA and is qualified to perform all processes related to certification including testing, factory audit and report uploading.

Australian government has officially released implementation of 4 compulsory standards to minimize causality risk resulted from button/coin batteries. The compulsory standards with transitional period of 18 months will be enforced from June 22, 2022.Australian regulation requirements for importing toys containing button/coin batteries 1
The above 4 standards have prescribed safety and information requirements of button/coin batteries and goods containing button/coin batteries, which include:
1、Safety and Requirements In reasonable and foreseeable or abuse use, button/coin cells should not fall off. Doors or lids of battery case or other firmware to stabilize button/coin batteries should be fixed tightly.
Battery case of button/coin batteries should be fixed enough to avoid children from opening.
2、Marking Requirements
Packaging should mark safety warnings
Consumer Goods(Products Containing Button/Coin batteries) Safety Standard 2020
Consumer Goods(Products Containing Button/Coin batteries) Information Standard 2020
Consumer Goods( Button/Coin batteries) Safety Standard 2020
Consumer Goods(Button/Coin batteries) Information Standard 2020


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