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January 2021 Regulatory Update

Four mandatory standards are approved by the Australia Government to reduce the risk of death and injury associated with the use of button and coin batteries


On December 18, 2020, the Australian Government issued four new mandatory safety and information standards for consumer goods containing button batteries and for button batteries themselves.
Effective date of all legislation: June of 2022

Summary of Standards:

Legislation Simplified outline of requirements
Safety standard for consumer goods containing button batteries
  • Secure battery compartments (e.g., fastened with a screw) for consumer goods where batteries are intended to be replaced
  • Compliance testing to demonstrate the battery is secure, regardless of whether the battery is intended to be replaced
Information standard for consumer goods containing button batteries The standard requires:
  • Packaging to be marked, at a minimum, with a warning symbol
  • Instructions (if provided) to include a warning about the button battery that is clearly visible, prominent, and legible
  • If no packaging/instructions are included, the warning is to be attached to or included with the product (e.g., by a swing tag or sticker)

The standard also recommends:
  • All consumer goods be marked clearly with a warning on the product itself
  • Packaged goods contain both text and symbol warnings
  • Goods supplied via an electronic platform include a warning in the product description
  • Warnings contain the phone number for the Australian Poisons Information Centre and advice about safe disposal of button batteries
Safety standard for button batteries
  • Child-resistant packaging for lithium button batteries (of all sizes) and other types of button batteries with a diameter of 16mm and above
  • Compliance testing to demonstrate the packaging of an applicable button battery is child-resistant
  • Where multiple button batteries are supplied, packaging must be designed to release only one battery at a time
Information standard for button batteries The standard requires:
  • Packaging used to supply button batteries must be marked clearly with a warning
  • Lithium button batteries with a diameter of 20mm or more must be marked with a “keep out of reach of children” symbol on the cell of the battery

The standard also recommends
  • Lithium button batteries with a diameter less than 20mm and other types of button batteries of all sizes be marked with a “keep out of reach of children” symbol on the cell of the battery
  • Button batteries supplied via an electronic platform include a warning in the product description
  • Warnings contain the phone number for the Australian Poisons Information Centre and advice about safe disposal of button batteries
For More Information About This Story:
Contact: Vivian Chan (Technical Consultant)
Phone: (852) 3185 8052
Email: regulatoryupdates@qima.com

Andy Choi

Vivian Chan

David Zhao

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