BS EN 16779-2:2022
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Textile child care articles. Safety requirements and test methods for children’s cot duvets – Duvet covers (excluding duvet)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 34 |
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2 | undefined |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
8 | 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 General |
12 | 5 Requirements and test methods 5.1 Mechanical hazards (see B.3) 5.1.1 Suffocation hazards (see B.3.1) 5.1.1.1 Requirements 5.1.2 Entrapment hazards (ischaemia see B.3.2) 5.1.2.1 Requirements |
13 | 5.1.2.2 Test method 5.1.3 Choking hazards (see B.3.3) 5.1.3.1 Requirements |
14 | 5.1.4 Entanglement hazards (strangulation – see B.3.4) 5.1.5 Hazardous edges and projections (see B.3.5) 5.1.5.1 Requirements |
15 | 5.1.5.2 Test method 5.1.6 Ingestion hazards (see B.3.6) 5.2 Chemical hazards (see B.4) 5.2.1 Migration of certain elements |
16 | 5.2.2 Formaldehyde 5.2.3 Flame retardants 5.2.3.1 Requirements 5.2.3.2 Methods |
17 | 5.3 Thermal hazards hyperthermia and hypothermia (see B.5) 5.3.1 Requirements 5.3.1.1 Raised fabrics with fibre layer on the surface(s) with high thermal insulation properties (such as certain pile fabrics) shall not be used to make children’s cot duvet covers (Table A.1 – see B.5.2). 5.3.1.2 Children’s cot duvet covers shall not have appliquĆ©(s) with an individual surface exceeding 100 cm2. Areas of appliquĆ©(s) on one surface of the cot duvet cover shall not exceed 10 % of the total area of this surface of the cot duvet cover and each area shall be separate from each other with a minimum distance of 100 mm (Table A.1 – see B.5.3). 5.3.1.3 Quilted materials or filled materials shall not be used to make children’s cot duvet covers (Table A.1 – see B.5.3). 5.3.1.4 The cot duvet cover shall not be designed with a bottle neck (Table A.1 – see B.5.1). 5.4 Flammability and burning hazards (see B.6) 5.5 Hygiene hazards (see B.7) 5.5.1 Requirements and methods 6 User information 6.1 General |
18 | 6.2 Marking 6.3 Purchase information 6.4 Instruction for use |
19 | 6.5 Plastic packaging |
20 | Annex A (informative)Inherently safe design |
23 | Annex B (informative)Rationale B.1 General B.2 Design characteristics B.2.1 Inherently safe design and hazards |
25 | B.3 Mechanical and physical hazards B.3.1 Suffocation hazards (external asphyxiation) B.3.2 Hazards of entrapment of fingers and toes, ischemia B.3.3 Choking hazards (internal asphyxiation) by aspiration or ingestion of small parts |
26 | B.3.4 Entanglement hazards (strangulation) |
27 | B.3.5 Hazardous edges and projections B.3.6 Ingestion hazards B.3.7 Entrapment of whole body or head hazards B.4 Chemical hazards B.4.1 Hazards related to harmful substances B.4.2 Hazards related to migration of certain elements |
28 | B.4.3 Hazards related to formaldehyde B.5 Thermal hazards (hyperthermia and hypothermia) |
29 | B.6 Flammability and burning hazards B.7 Hygiene hazards B.7.1 Washable (see 5.5.1.1) B.7.2 Clean and free from infestation and foreign materials (see 5.5.1.2) B.7.3 Hygiene hazards related to stain (see 5.5.1.3) |
30 | Annex C (informative)Specific marking, purchase information and user instruction |