Attention: Magnet Sets Final Rule Vacated by Federal Court; Removed from Code of Federal Regulations. Please see Federal Register Notice for more Information. Also, the Commission has received a petition asking the Commission to issue a new rule concerning magnet sets. The Commission is seeking comments on the petition: https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2017-10-06/pdf/2017-21534.pdf.
Final Rule: Oct. 3, 2014
Effective Date: April 1, 2015
The final rule establishes requirements for magnet sets and individual magnets that are intended or marketed to be used with or as magnet sets. As defined in the rule, magnet sets are aggregations of separable magnetic objects that are marketed or commonly used as a manipulative or construction item for entertainment, such as puzzle working, sculpture building, mental stimulation, or stress relief. Under the rule, if a magnet set contains a magnet that fits within the CPSC’s small parts cylinder, each magnet in the magnet set must have a flux index of 50 kG2 mm2 or less. An individual magnet that is marketed or intended for use as part of a magnet set also must meet these requirements. The flux index is determined by the method described in ASTM F963-11, Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety. The rule is issued under the Consumer Product Safety Act.
Related Resources:
Historical Documents
- Proposed Rule
- Video: Commission Meeting: Decisional Matter - Safety Standard for Magnet Sets - Final Rule
- Video: Commission Meeting: Final Rule - Safety Standard for Magnet Sets
- Video: Public Hearing on Proposed Magnet Set Safety Standard
- Safety Standard for Magnet Sets Public Comments
- Ballot Vote Sheet: Safety Standard for Magnet Sets