Great idea, thank you
Great idea, thank you
I don't think that would hold up in a small claims court otherwise you could label any non-CE compliant item as "Novelty".
Never really thought of jigsaw puzzles as a toy unless you are targeting them as that to children. Unless you're doing that and making it clear not suitable for children, I wouldn't worry about it. Maybe worth actually asking all the suppliers why they are selling us blanks in that case.
I know of one printing company taking a major uk sublimation supplier to court about this non CE compliant issue after they literally spent over £12k on items recently. So be warned. Just one incident or complaint by a customer to trading standards about something you're selling that is not compliant could see your house of cards come tumbling down.
Brant (17-01-2021)
Puzzles under 500 pieces are classified as toys and as such need to be tested to toy safety standards, (EN71-1/2/3) - im currently getting some tested at present - costing me a bit to get one tested as having to test all the ink used and such as well initially.