Beauty products and devices not directly falling within Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009 have their own compliance paths based on product's intent of use.

Beauty products and devices not directly falling within Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009 have their own compliance paths based on product's intent of use.
European Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC states that sequined and soft-filled toys should be safe for children of all ages. Ensure your toys are EU-compliant.
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Canada adopts risk-based approach to medical device legislation to increase safety and effectiveness. This is in keeping with new EU medical device regulation.
European Commission issues special notice to medical and in-vitro diagnostic device manufacturers to clarify scope and requirements of new EU regulations.
Learn more about the definition and categorization of incidents as outlined by new EU medical device regulation 2017/745.
Learn more about the steps to compliance for your product under European General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC, from CE certification to the RAPEX system.
The ECHA has been conducting studies into harmonizing EU tattoo and permanent make-up safety processes and legislation across Europe.