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EU Approved Exemption on Cobalt Used for Specific Applications in Toys
 
Targeted audience EU/EEA manufacturers, EU/EEA importers and their upstream providers
Products concerned Toys
Key industries concerned with this insight Toys
Application date 29 August 2026
Main content or requirements On 29 January 2026, the EU amended the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC (TSD) and exempt cobalt (Co) used in three specified applications: (1) in components made of stainless steel, as an impurity in the nickel (Ni) contained in the stainless steel, (2) in components which are intended to conduct an electric current, or (3) in neodymium (Nd)-based magnets if those magnets cannot be swallowed or inhaled
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On 29 January 2026, the European Commission published Directive (EU) 2026/192 to amend Appendix A of Annex II to the EU Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC (TSD), to add an entry on cobalt (Co):

Substance Classification Permitted use
Cobalt CMR 1B (1) In toys and toy components made of stainless steel, as an impurity in the nickel contained in the stainless steel.
(2) In toy components which are intended to conduct an electric current.
(3) In neodymium-based magnets used in toys if those magnets cannot be swallowed or inhaled.

The amendment shall enter into force on 18 February 2026 and apply from 29 August 2026.

Note:
Appendix A: List of CMR substances and their permitted uses in accordance with points 4, 5 and 6 of Part III

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