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AsiaStandards New Zealand (SNZ) has withdrawn three (3) standards intended for toy safety.
The withdrawn standards are:
- NZS 5820:1982 Specification for the safety of toys
- NZS 5820:1982 C1 Specification for the safety of toys: Amendment 1
- NZS 5820:1982 A‘1 Specification for the safety of toys: Amendment 1
The standards were withdrawn without replacement on November 10, 2017.