University of Essex extends School Membership Scheme in India

The University of Essex, a dedicated UK-based public research university that supports the overall development of students, is extending its School Membership Scheme in India to offer structured support and engagement with more schools.

The University’s School Membership Scheme creates an exclusive network of schools and colleges around the world, with the University of Essex offering focused support to students, teachers and counsellors based at member schools.

Each year, the University of Essex works closely with the partner schools to ensure the members are kept up to date with current higher education issues. Extra support and advice on undergraduate UCAS Clearing cut-offs, scholarships and bursaries, personal statement writing guides and revision guidance are also provided. Partner schools and colleges are also invited to upcoming activities they can engage with at the University.

In addition, there are priority visits from the University of Essex’s India-based Student Recruitment team, bespoke virtual/on-campus visits for school counsellors or academic staff and regular newsletters for members.

Member schools are also invited to the University of Essex’s Annual Teachers Conference which provides unique networking and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities both in-person and virtually. Essex also offers travel bursaries to travel to the University’s Colchester and Southend Campuses.

There is no cost associated with membership and all that is required of participating schools is their active participation in the scheme, attendance at member events and engagement with the network activities.

Some of the schools who are actively taking part in the programme include prestigious schools like Delhi Public School- Sector 45 Gurgaon, Delhi Public School- Vasant Kunj, St. John’s High School-Chandigarh & Stepping Stones School-Chandigarh.

 

 

Sandeep Sharma, Director of Student Recruitment and Partnerships - South Asia at Essex, said: “The School Membership Scheme is a key element of our work to expand engagement with schools and colleges in India and the membership offers them opportunities for knowledge exchange, guest lectures from leading academics at Essex, sponsorship support for events and academic scholarships for their students.

“By engaging early and actively we believe we will be able to add value to the counselling support offered by schools, while helping their students make the best choices regarding their undergraduate study overseas.’’

“We are looking to welcome 15 more schools each year over the next two to three years through our scheme and we’re looking forward to working with a growing number of partners in India.”

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About University of Essex: Founded in 1964, the University of Essex is one of UK’s leading universities which has grown from 122 students in the first year to 17,000+ now. The University maintains three campuses at Colchester, Southend and Loughton. Essex has three faculties which lead on delivering excellence in teaching and research: the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Science and Health, and Faculty of Social Sciences. It has close to 1,000 active researchers and 17,000 students from over 140 countries with an alumni strength in excess of 100,000. It was named University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards 2018 and in the top 25 for research quality in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide2 2022.

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Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce in Long Beach Celebrates One Year Anniversary

Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce in Long Beach invites the community to come out and meet at the 34th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade as part of its one-year anniversary celebration.


Long Beach, California, USA., January 04, 2022 - The Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce (SCBCC), a nonprofit business organization dedicated to improving the economic environment for the minority business community, and fostering business development and prosperity is celebrating its one year anniversary of Long Beach Chapter.

Sharifah Hardie, is President of the Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce, Long Beach Area. In her role as President Ms. Hardie serves the minority business community of Long Beach and the surrounding cities of Lakewood, Cerritos, Bellflower, Carson, Torrance, owney, Lynwood, and Norwalk.


Ms. Hardie wants 2022 to be bigger and better for the SCBCC and invites the community to come out and meet her at the 34th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade January 15th.

The 2022 festivities will begin with the parade kickoff at 10 AM. at the intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and Anaheim Street, followed by the park celebration from noon to 5 PM at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, located at 1950 Lemon Ave.

This year’s theme, “Live the Dream,” was created by the Sixth District Council Office in conjunction with the 2022 Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade & Celebration Community Advisory Committee. The park celebration will include a main stage with multicultural performances, a health and wellness area, a youth area, food and merchandise vendors, and information booths.

For more information about the event please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1007753963116130

More information is available about the Black Chamber of Commerce at the Monthly Mixer January 19, 2022, 6:30 PM 1144 Olive Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813. Mixer registration is available at: https://www.BlackChamberofCommerce.org


About Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce

Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce serves and supports Black businesses in all counties across Southern California. The SBCC has established constructive partnerships within the state and local government in its advocacy for the interests of its members. The SCBCC focuses its efforts on four major areas namely Economic Development, Community Development, Public Policy and Membership Services. To learn more about the SCBCC and become a member, please visit the organization's website. https://www.BlackChamberofCommerce.org


About Sharifah Hardie

Sharifah Hardie is a business consultant, talk show host, author, diversity and inclusion expert, and influencer. She is resilient, deliberate, and precise, and she uses her wide range of knowledge and experience to help individuals, companies, and communities be the best they can and find the success they deserve. As the President of the Black Chamber of Commerce Long Beach Area, Ms. Hardie does precisely this. Ms. Hardie has comprehensive plans to help her community, share her best advice, and continue her journey to become a Senate Representative of California's District 33.

Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Analysis

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The Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market is finely segmented by considering the most important and responsive aspects of the respective market. Additionally, the segments are well analyzed for every geographical region including the United States, European Union, China, Japan, India, Korea, and Southeast Asia. The major countries are covered with detailed information.

Most importantly, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic that has disrupted the global market in terms of the supply chain, money flow, and overall market economics is comprehensively covered by including qualitative and quantitative approaches in the final report.

MARKET SEGMENTATION

The global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems market is segmented by company, region (country), by Type, and by Application. The segmental analysis focuses on revenue and forecast by region (country), by Type, and by Application for the period 2016-2028.

By the product type, the market is primarily split into
Interior
Exterior
By the end users/application, this report covers the following segments
Passenger Car
Commercial Vehicle

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Apart from the segmentation, the market research report encompasses established strategic tools (Value Chain Analysis, Supply Channel Analysis, Porter’s five forces model, and others) that help individuals in easy understanding and analyzing the overall information more comprehensively and systematically.

KEY PLAYERS

The Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems key manufacturers in this market include:
SMR
Magna
Gentex
Ficosa
Murakami Kaimeido
MEKRA Lang
SL Corporation
Ichikoh
Flabeg
Shanghai Lvxiang
Beijing Goldrare
Sichuan Skay-View
Samvardhana Motherson

Most of the top major players are being covered in the research report along with their product offerings, revenue contribution, regional presence, strategic developments, and business strength.

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Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Research Report 2021-2028

 1 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Overview
1.1 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Product Overview
1.2 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Segment by Type
1.2.1 Interior
1.2.2 Exterior
1.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Size by Type
1.3.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Size Overview by Type (2016-2027)
1.3.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size Review by Type (2016-2021)
1.3.2.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Volume by Type (2016-2021)
1.3.2.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Value by Type (2016-2021)
1.3.2.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Average Selling Price (ASP) by Type (2016-2021)
1.3.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Type (2022-2027)
1.3.3.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Volume by Type (2022-2027)
1.3.3.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Value by Type (2022-2027)
1.3.3.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Average Selling Price (ASP) by Type (2022-2027)
1.4 Key Regions Market Size Segment by Type
1.4.1 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Type (2016-2021)
1.4.2 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Type (2016-2021)
1.4.3 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Type (2016-2021)
1.4.4 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Type (2016-2021)
1.4.5 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Type (2016-2021)

2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Competition by Company
2.1 Global Top Players by Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales (2016-2021)
2.2 Global Top Players by Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Revenue (2016-2021)
2.3 Global Top Players Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Price (2016-2021)
2.4 Global Top Manufacturers Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type
2.5 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Competitive Situation and Trends
2.5.1 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Concentration Rate (2016-2021)
2.5.2 Global 5 and 10 Largest Manufacturers by Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales and Revenue in 2020
2.6 Global Top Manufacturers by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3) & (based on the Revenue in Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems as of 2020)
2.7 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market
2.8 Key Manufacturers Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Product Offered
2.9 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion

3 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Status and Outlook by Region
3.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Size and CAGR by Region: 2016 VS 2021 VS 2026
3.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size by Region
3.2.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Region (2016-2021)
3.2.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Region (2016-2021)
3.2.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales (Volume & Value) Price and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
3.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Region
3.3.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Region (2022-2027)
3.3.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Region (2022-2027)
3.3.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales (Volume & Value), Price and Gross Margin (2022-2027)

4 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems by Application
4.1 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Segment by Application
4.1.1 Passenger Car
4.1.2 Commercial Vehicle
4.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Size by Application
4.2.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Size Overview by Application (2016-2027)
4.2.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size Review by Application (2016-2021)
4.2.2.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Volume, by Application (2016-2021)
4.2.2.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Value, by Application (2016-2021)
4.2.2.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Average Selling Price (ASP) by Application (2016-2021)
4.2.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Application (2022-2027)
4.2.3.1 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Volume, by Application (2022-2027)
4.2.3.2 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown in Value, by Application (2022-2027)
4.2.3.3 Global Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Average Selling Price (ASP) by Application (2022-2027)
4.3 Key Regions Market Size Segment by Application
4.3.1 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Application (2016-2021)
4.3.2 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Application (2016-2021)
4.3.3 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Application (2016-2021)
4.3.4 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Application (2016-2021)
4.3.5 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales Breakdown by Application (2016-2021)

5 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems by Country
5.1 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size by Country
5.1.1 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2016-2021)
5.1.2 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2016-2021)
5.2 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Country
5.2.1 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2022-2027)
5.2.2 North America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2022-2027)

6 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems by Country
6.1 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size by Country
6.1.1 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2016-2021)
6.1.2 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2016-2021)
6.2 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Country
6.2.1 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2022-2027)
6.2.2 Europe Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2022-2027)

7 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems by Region
7.1 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size by Region
7.1.1 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Region (2016-2021)
7.1.2 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Region (2016-2021)
7.2 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Region
7.2.1 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Region (2022-2027)
7.2.2 Asia-Pacific Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Region (2022-2027)

8 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems by Country
8.1 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size by Country
8.1.1 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2016-2021)
8.1.2 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2016-2021)
8.2 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Country
8.2.1 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2022-2027)
8.2.2 Latin America Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2022-2027)

9 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems by Country
9.1 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Historic Market Size by Country
9.1.1 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2016-2021)
9.1.2 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2016-2021)
9.2 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Forecasted Market Size by Country
9.2.1 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Volume by Country (2022-2027)
9.2.2 Middle East and Africa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales in Value by Country (2022-2027)

10 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Business
10.1 SMR
10.1.1 SMR Corporation Information
10.1.2 SMR Introduction and Business Overview
10.1.3 SMR Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.1.4 SMR Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.1.5 SMR Recent Development
10.2 Magna
10.2.1 Magna Corporation Information
10.2.2 Magna Introduction and Business Overview
10.2.3 Magna Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.2.4 SMR Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.2.5 Magna Recent Development
10.3 Gentex
10.3.1 Gentex Corporation Information
10.3.2 Gentex Introduction and Business Overview
10.3.3 Gentex Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.3.4 Gentex Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.3.5 Gentex Recent Development
10.4 Ficosa
10.4.1 Ficosa Corporation Information
10.4.2 Ficosa Introduction and Business Overview
10.4.3 Ficosa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.4.4 Ficosa Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.4.5 Ficosa Recent Development
10.5 Murakami Kaimeido
10.5.1 Murakami Kaimeido Corporation Information
10.5.2 Murakami Kaimeido Introduction and Business Overview
10.5.3 Murakami Kaimeido Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.5.4 Murakami Kaimeido Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.5.5 Murakami Kaimeido Recent Development
10.6 MEKRA Lang
10.6.1 MEKRA Lang Corporation Information
10.6.2 MEKRA Lang Introduction and Business Overview
10.6.3 MEKRA Lang Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.6.4 MEKRA Lang Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.6.5 MEKRA Lang Recent Development
10.7 SL Corporation
10.7.1 SL Corporation Corporation Information
10.7.2 SL Corporation Introduction and Business Overview
10.7.3 SL Corporation Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.7.4 SL Corporation Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.7.5 SL Corporation Recent Development
10.8 Ichikoh
10.8.1 Ichikoh Corporation Information
10.8.2 Ichikoh Introduction and Business Overview
10.8.3 Ichikoh Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.8.4 Ichikoh Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.8.5 Ichikoh Recent Development
10.9 Flabeg
10.9.1 Flabeg Corporation Information
10.9.2 Flabeg Introduction and Business Overview
10.9.3 Flabeg Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.9.4 Flabeg Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.9.5 Flabeg Recent Development
10.10 Shanghai Lvxiang
10.10.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
10.10.2 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Product Category, Application and Specification
10.10.3 Shanghai Lvxiang Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.10.4 Main Business Overview
10.10.5 Shanghai Lvxiang Recent Development
10.11 Beijing Goldrare
10.11.1 Beijing Goldrare Corporation Information
10.11.2 Beijing Goldrare Introduction and Business Overview
10.11.3 Beijing Goldrare Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.11.4 Beijing Goldrare Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.11.5 Beijing Goldrare Recent Development
10.12 Sichuan Skay-View
10.12.1 Sichuan Skay-View Corporation Information
10.12.2 Sichuan Skay-View Introduction and Business Overview
10.12.3 Sichuan Skay-View Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.12.4 Sichuan Skay-View Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.12.5 Sichuan Skay-View Recent Development
10.13 Samvardhana Motherson
10.13.1 Samvardhana Motherson Corporation Information
10.13.2 Samvardhana Motherson Introduction and Business Overview
10.13.3 Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2016-2021)
10.13.4 Samvardhana Motherson Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Products Offered
10.13.5 Samvardhana Motherson Recent Development

11 Upstream, Opportunities, Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis
11.1 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Key Raw Materials
11.1.1 Key Raw Materials
11.1.2 Key Raw Materials Price
11.1.3 Raw Materials Key Suppliers
11.2 Manufacturing Cost Structure
11.2.1 Raw Materials
11.2.2 Labor Cost
11.2.3 Manufacturing Expenses
11.3 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Industrial Chain Analysis
11.4 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Market Dynamics
11.4.1 Industry Trends
11.4.2 Market Drivers
11.4.3 Market Challenges
11.4.4 Market Restraints

12 Market Strategy Analysis, Distributors
12.1 Sales Channel
12.2 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Distributors
12.3 Automotive Power Folding Mirror Systems Downstream Customers

13 Research Findings and Conclusion

14 Appendix
14.1 Research Methodology
14.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach
14.1.1.1 Research Programs/Design
14.1.1.2 Market Size Estimation
14.1.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
14.1.2 Data Source
14.1.2.1 Secondary Sources
14.1.2.2 Primary Sources
14.2 Author Details
14.3 Disclaimer

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN THE REPORT

The report addresses key questions concerning the market evolution and overarching trends shaping global market growth. Some of the key questions answered in the report include-

– What is the overall structure of the market?

– What was the historical value and what is the forecasted value of the market?

– What are the key product level trends in the market?

– What are the market level trends in the market?

– Which of the market players are leading and what are their key differential strategies to retain their stronghold?

– Which are the most lucrative regions in the market space?

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Hong Kong Holds Consultation on New Safety Standards for Toys and Childrens Products

Hong Kong held a one-month consultation in December 2021 over its proposal to adopt new safety standards for toys and six categories of children’s product.

Under the territory’s Toys and Children’s Products Safety Ordinance these products are obliged to comply with all applicable requirements in a defined set of safety standards. The Ordinance contains Schedule 1 – toy standards – and Schedule 2 – product standards.

The standards used in the Ordinance are either international standards or those adopted by major economies. Recent revisions to these standards have necessitated the need to update the list of mandated standards.

The new proposed standards are:

  • Toys:
    • ISO 8124-1:2018 incorporating Amendments 1:2020 and 2:2020
    • ISO 8124-4:2014 incorporating Amendments 1:2017 and 2:2019
    • ISO 8124-7:2015 incorporating Amendment 1:2020
    • BS EN 71-2:2020
    • BS EN 71-3:2019+A1:2021
    • BS EN 71-4:2020
    • BS EN 71-13:2021
    • BS EN IEC 62115:2020+A11:2020
  • Baby walking frames - BS EN 1273:2020
  • Bottle teats - BS EN 14350:2020
  • Bunk beds for domestic use - ASTM F1427-21
  • Children’s highchairs and multi-purpose highchairs for domestic use - ASTM F404-20
  • Children’s paints: BS EN 71-3:2019+A1:2021 and/or AS/NZS ISO 8124.3:2021
  • Children’s safety harnesses - BS EN 13210-1:2020

To see a list of the current standards, read SGS’s original SafeGuard 163/21.

The consultation ended on December 31, 2021.

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SGS offers a wide range of services to ensure that products comply with relevant standards for childcare articles and children’s equipment. They provide consulting, training, product development, testing, audit and inspection services to ensure that products comply with strict regulations worldwide, demonstrating the safety and quality of juvenile products being brought to the market. After all, it’s only trusted because it’s tested. Learn more about SGS’s Toy & Juvenile Product Services. 

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EU Expands List of Substances Restricted Under REACH

The European Union (EU) has expanded its list of carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic (CMR) category 1B substances in Annex XVII of REACH.

Published on December 14, 2021, Regulation (EU) 2021/2204 expands the list of CMR category 1B substances in each of the three CMR categories falling under entries 28 to 30 of Annex XVII. The total number of new substances is 29, which is broken down as:

  • Entry 28 Carcinogenic 1B: 10 substances, including dibenzo[def,p]chrysene (a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH))
  • Entry 29 Mutagenic 1B: 2
  • Entry 30 Reprotoxic 1B: 17, including diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP)

Chemicals listed in entries 28 to 30 are prohibited as substances, constituents of other substances, or in mixtures for the general public if their concentrations are equal to or greater than their specific concentration limits (SCL) or, if there is no SCL, their general concentration limit (GCL) under Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 ‘Classification, Labeling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures (CLP Regulation). The GCL is 0.1% for a carcinogenic category 1A or 1B substance, 0.1% for mutagenic category 1A or 1B and 0.3% for reprotoxic category 1A or 1B.

These changes reflect newly classified CMR substances under Regulations (EU) 2020/1182 and (EU) 2021/849, both of which amended the CLP Regulation.  

The effective dates for the new legislation are:

  • March 1, 2022 – reflect CMR substances adopted from Regulation (EU) 2020/1182
  • December 17, 2022 – reflect CMR substances adopted from Regulation (EU) 2021/849

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SGS keeps interested parties informed about developments and changes to REACH regulations. Their expertise, combined with consultancy services and experience in consumer product supply chains, provides a central point of contact for global solutions. Learn more about SGS’s REACH Services.

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