U.S. buyer compliance support
Compliance documents matched to your Mahjong order.
Review material testing, age grading, factory records, labeling, and shipment evidence against the final tile set, mat, accessories, packaging, and destination market.
Product-specificCurrent scopeBuyer-reviewable
Material & surface testing
Age grading
U.S. product-safety scope
Factory & QC records
Packaging & labels
Compliance & documentation pathways
Start with the product, not the badge.
Click a pathway to see what it covers, when it may apply, and what information is needed before a useful document can be requested.
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U.S. market product review
The intended user and marketing position change the compliance path.
Traditional adult / general-use play
The U.S. CPSC explains that traditional board and table games commonly attractive to adults and children can be general-use products. The final classification still depends on the product, labeling, packaging, advertising, and intended audience.
Read the CPSC classification guidance
Child-directed products
If a product is designed or marketed primarily for children 12 years of age or younger, third-party testing, applicable CPSIA requirements, ASTM F963 sections, and a Children’s Product Certificate may be required.
Read CPSC toy-safety guidance
California distribution
California Proposition 65 is an exposure-warning assessment, not a certification logo. Material knowledge, listed chemicals, exposure, and safe-harbor levels determine whether a warning may be needed.
Read official California guidance
Useful input: destination, buyer/importer, intended age, sales channel, packaging claims, set contents, and any customer compliance specification.
Request U.S. Market Review
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Material & finished-product testing
Define the final construction before selecting a test plan.
Tile bodyLayer materials, colorants & accessible components
Printed surfacesInks, coatings, adhesion & artwork process
Mahjong matsFabric surface, composite backing & edge finish
AccessoriesRacks, pushers, dice, bags & included components
PackagingBoxes, inserts, labels, warnings & country marking
Project reportsLab, sample identity, method, result & report date
Lead, surface coatings, phthalates, mechanical requirements, and other test items are selected only when relevant to the product classification, materials, buyer specification, and destination. A report for one material or construction should not be treated as a blanket certificate for every SKU.
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Factory & quality documentation
Verify the name, site, scope, issuer, and validity period.
Factory and management-system documents are useful only when they cover the legal entity or production site involved in the order. Current copies can be reviewed during project qualification where available and applicable.
ISO 9001 quality managementISO 14001 environmental managementBSCI / social audit recordsThird-party inspection reportsOrder-specific QC evidenceMaterial declarations
Buyer-ready approach: request the current document copy, then match it to the quotation, final specification, factory, materials, and shipment it is intended to support.
Request Applicable Factory Documents
Project documentation request
Build one review package around your final Mahjong specification.
Send the product type, quantity, destination, intended age, materials, accessories, packaging, and customer test requirements. We will confirm which current documents already apply and which project-specific tests or records need to be arranged.
Buyer questions
What the labels do—and do not—mean.
Is one certificate valid for every Mahjong product?
No. Check the named company or factory, final product, material, intended user, destination, test method, report date, and production scope.
Do all American Mahjong sets need CPSIA or ASTM F963 testing?
Not automatically. Traditional table games may be general-use products. A junior or child-directed product can have a different classification and testing path.
Can a product be “Prop 65 certified”?
Proposition 65 is a California warning and exposure-assessment framework, not a universal product certification. The responsible business should evaluate the final product and anticipated exposure.
Can a current laboratory report be provided before ordering?
Existing reports can be reviewed when they match the applicable material and scope. New project-specific testing is normally quoted after the final construction and applicable requirements are confirmed.