ECHA Takes on New Responsibilities to Strengthen Toy Safety in the EU

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ECHA Takes on New Responsibilities to Strengthen Toy Safety in the EU

As of 1 January 2026, the Toy Safety Regulation (TSR) has entered into force, introducing stricter requirements to ensure that toys placed on the European Union market are safe for children. Under this new framework, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has been entrusted with key scientific and regulatory responsibilities related to chemical safety in toys.

What Is the EU Toy Safety Regulation (TSR)?

The Toy Safety Regulation aims to enhance the protection of children’s health by setting higher standards for chemical safety, greater product transparency, and stronger digital accountability. It applies to toys sold both online and in physical stores across the EU and focuses on preventing children’s exposure to hazardous chemical substances.

ECHA’s New Role in Toy Safety

In close cooperation with the European Commission, ECHA will support the implementation of the Toy Safety Regulation through the following core tasks:

Chemical Safety Assessments for Toys

At the request of the European Commission, ECHA will carry out scientific safety assessments of chemical substances used in toys. These assessments will be supported by expert opinions from the Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC), ensuring that decisions are based on robust scientific evidence.

Evaluation of Derogation Requests

Companies may request derogations to use certain prohibited chemicals under specific conditions. ECHA will evaluate these requests through a two-step scientific process:

  • RAC will assess the risks to human health and the environment, while

  • the Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) will examine the socio-economic impacts.

This balanced approach ensures that child safety remains the priority while also considering technical feasibility and economic implications.

Strengthening the Protection of Children’s Health

Commenting on ECHA’s new responsibilities, Peter van der Zandt, Director for Risk Management at ECHA, stated:

“ECHA’s new responsibilities require us to carry out rigorous scientific assessments and provide clear advice on the safe use of chemicals in toys. Through this work, we will contribute to protecting children’s health across the EU.”

Institutional Responsibilities Under the Regulation

Within the scope of the Toy Safety Regulation:

  • ECHA is responsible for scientific and technical assessments related to chemical safety, while

  • the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs oversees the overall implementation of the Regulation.

This division of responsibilities ensures both scientific integrity and effective regulatory enforcement.

Conclusion: A New Era for Toy Safety in the EU

ECHA’s expanded role under the Toy Safety Regulation marks an important step toward safer toys and stronger chemical governance in the EU. For manufacturers and importers, the Regulation brings stricter compliance obligations, while for consumers—especially children—it delivers higher levels of health protection and trust in the EU toy market.

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