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23 Jun 2022 …Small high powered magnets … Ban The ban applies to separable or loose magnets that meet certain criteria. … This ban applies to separable or loose magnets that meet all of the following criteria: are small enough to fit into the small parts cylinder used in the mandatory standard for toys for children up to and including 36 months of age have a magnetic flux of greater than 50 are marketed by the supplier as…
18 Jun 2013 …Ban on small, high powered magnets … Publication 18 Jun 2013 Ban on small, high-powered magnets April 2013 This bulletin applies to you … ) in the business of supplying magnets, toys, jewellery, novelty goods or other products that consist of magnets. What are small, high powered magnets? The ban applies to separable or loose magnets that: • are small…
18 Jul 2016 …Erasers & fridge magnets shaped like food … Page Some erasers and refrigerator magnets come in shapes that look or smell like food, making them attractive to children who could mistake them for the real thing. … Erasers and refrigerator magnets that look like food are dangerous for children under three years old.  Children can: choke after placing them in their mouths suffer injuries from magnets that can splinter and lodge in the mouth or throat suffer poisoning after chewing on or swallowing an eraser or magnet
12 Nov 2012 …Small, high powered magnets banned … News 12 Nov 2012 Small, high powered magnets that can cause serious injury or death if swallowed … under various names including 'BuckyBalls' and ‘Nanodots’, contain numerous small, high-powered magnets
22 Aug 2012 …Proposed Ban for Small, High-Powered Magnets … News 22 Aug 2012 A process to ban small, high-powered magnets that can cause serious injury … , marketed under various names including 'BuckyBalls', 'Neocubes' and 'Neodymium sphere magnets', contain numerous small, high-powered magnets. They are marketed as novelty items for adults to create patterns…
23 Aug 2012 …SA: Interim ban on small powerful magnets … announced an interim ban on small high-powered magnets that can cause serious injury or death if swallowed. The products, marketed under various names including BuckyBalls, Neocubes and Neodymium sphere magnets, contain numerous small, high-powered magnets. The ban is effective immediately, and applies to any supply…
29 Aug 2012 …ACT: Ban on small high powered magnets … that certain adult magnetic products that are unsafe for children will be banned from sale in the ACT. Most … Treasurer on 22 August 2012. The products contain small, high powered magnets and are sold under various brand names including ‘Buckyballs’, ‘Neocubes’ and ‘Neodymium sphere magnets’. They are designed to sit…
23 Aug 2012 …VIC: Small high powered magnets immediately banned … News 23 Aug 2012 Small magnetic novelty items that can cause grave health risks if swallowed … order on small, separable or loose permanent magnetic objects such as BuckyBalls, Buckycubes, Nanodots, Neocubes, Neodymium sphere magnets and Xcube. Similar bans have been enacted in Western Australia and New…
23 Aug 2012 …NSW: Interim ban on novelty products with small magnets … that contain small magnets. This follows a call by Minister Roberts on 9 August for the Commonwealth to ban … . “NSW retailers are now banned from selling these small magnets for 60 days.” The products contain small, high-powered, rare-earth magnets, with diameters of approximately 4mm to 5mm and are marketed for adults…
19 Oct 2012 …VIC: Ban extended on small powerful magnets - News alert … days a ban on small magnets used in certain novelty items marketed to adults. The ban extension is effective from 23 October 2012 and means that the magnets cannot be sold or made available for sale. The products banned include: BuckyBalls Buckycubes Nanodots Neocubes Neodymium sphere magnets Xcube…