BSI PD CEN/TR 13387-3:2018 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Child care articles. General safety guidelines – Mechanical hazards
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 137 |
This document provides guidance information on mechnical hazards that should be taken into consideration when developing safety standards for child use and care articles. In addition, these guidelines can assist those with a general professional interest in child safety.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | compares PD CEN/TR 13387-3:2018 |
2 | TRACKED CHANGES Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green) |
71 | undefined |
78 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Mechanical hazards — Safety philosophy |
79 | 5 Accessibility of mechanical hazards 5.1 General 5.2 Accessibility areas |
81 | 5.3 Product information |
82 | 6 Entrapment hazards 6.1 Introduction |
83 | 6.2 Entrapment of head and neck 6.2.1 Rationale 6.2.2 Terms and definitions related to entrapment hazards |
85 | 6.3 Requirements 6.4 Test equipment 6.4.1 Probe philosophy 6.4.2 Hip probe |
86 | 6.4.3 Small head probe |
87 | 6.4.4 Large head probe |
88 | 6.4.5 Template for partially bound and V shaped openings |
89 | 6.4.6 Selection and use of probes 6.4.6.1 Probe size 6.4.6.2 Feet first openings 6.4.6.3 Head first openings |
90 | 6.4.6.4 Irregular shaped openings 6.4.6.5 Partially bound openings 6.5 Test methodology 6.5.1 Feet first openings 6.5.2 Head first openings 6.5.3 Partially bound, V and irregular shaped openings |
92 | 6.6 Entrapment of fingers 6.6.1 Rationale |
93 | 6.6.2 Requirements |
94 | 6.6.3 Test equipment |
95 | 6.6.4 Test Methodology 6.7 Rationale for entrapment of limbs, feet and hands 7 Hazards from moving parts 7.1 Rationale 7.2 General |
96 | 7.3 Shearing hazards 7.3.1 Requirements 7.3.2 Test equipment 7.3.3 Test method |
97 | 7.4 Requirements for crushing hazards 8 Hazards with products designed to fold for storage and transportation 8.1 Rationale 8.2 Terms and definitions related to hazards with products designed to fold 8.3 Requirements 8.3.1 General |
98 | 8.3.2 Unintentional release of locking mechanisms 8.3.3 Test methodology 8.3.3.1 Endurance test 8.3.3.2 Strength test 9 Hazards related to attachment mechanisms and opening and closing systems 9.1 Rationale 9.2 Requirement |
99 | 9.3 Test methodology 10 Entanglement hazards 10.1 Snagging hazards 10.1.1 Rationale 10.1.2 Requirements 10.1.3 Test Equipment 10.1.3.1 General 10.1.3.2 Ball chain 10.1.3.3 Spherical mass |
100 | 10.1.3.4 Ball chain loop and spherical mass |
101 | 10.1.4 Test Methodology for loop and mass |
102 | 10.2 Cords, ribbons and parts used as ties 10.2.1 Rationale 10.2.2 Requirements |
103 | 10.2.3 Test methodology 10.3 Loops 10.3.1 Rationale 10.3.2 Requirements 10.3.3 Test methodology |
104 | 11 Choking hazards 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Hazard due to small components 11.2.1 Rationale 11.2.2 Requirements |
105 | 11.2.3 Test equipment (also used in 12.2.3) 11.2.3.1 Small parts cylinder 11.2.3.2 Feeler gauge 11.2.3.3 Clamps |
107 | 11.2.4 Test methodology (also in 12.2.4) 11.2.4.1 Assessment of child’s ability to grip components |
108 | 11.2.4.2 Torque test 11.2.4.3 Tensile test 11.3 Accessibility of filling materials 11.3.1 Rationale 11.3.2 Requirement 11.3.3 Test equipment |
110 | 11.3.4 Test methodology 11.4 Airway obstruction 11.4.1 Rationale |
111 | 11.4.2 Protective mechanisms of the airway |
112 | 11.4.3 Requirements 11.4.4 Test equipment |
113 | 11.4.5 Test methodology 12 Suffocation hazards 12.1 Introduction |
114 | 12.2 Plastic decals and sheeting 12.2.1 Rationale 12.2.2 Requirements 12.2.3 Determination of hazard |
115 | 12.2.4 Test equipment 12.2.4.1 Small parts cylinder 12.2.4.2 Feeler gauge 12.2.5 Test methodology 12.2.5.1 Test temperature 12.2.5.2 Soaking test |
116 | 12.2.5.3 Adhesion test 12.2.5.4 Tension test 12.2.5.5 Measuring the thickness 12.3 Non air-permeable packaging 12.3.1 Rationale 12.3.2 Requirements – Packaging |
117 | 12.3.3 Test equipment 12.3.4 Test methodology 13 Ingestion hazards 13.1 Rationale 13.2 Ingestion of small components 13.2.1 Requirements |
118 | 13.2.2 Test equipment (Also used in 12.2.3) 13.2.2.1 Small parts cylinder 13.2.2.2 Feeler gauge |
119 | 13.2.2.3 Clamps |
120 | 13.2.3 Test methodology 13.2.3.1 Assessment of child’s ability to grip components |
121 | 13.2.3.2 Torque test 13.2.3.3 Tensile test 14 Hazardous edges and projections 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Edges 14.2.1 Rationale 14.2.2 Requirements – Edges on products and components |
122 | 14.2.3 Test methodology 14.3 Rigid protruding parts 14.3.1 Rationale 14.3.2 Requirements 14.3.3 Test methodology 14.4 Points and wires 14.4.1 Rationale 14.4.2 Requirement 15 Structural integrity 15.1 Introduction |
123 | 15.2 Material suitability 15.2.1 Rationale 15.2.2 Requirements |
124 | 15.3 Strength and durability of the product 15.3.1 Rationale 15.3.2 Requirements 15.3.3 Test methodology 16 Protective function 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Barrier function 16.2.1 Rationale |
125 | 16.2.2 Requirements 16.2.2.1 Height 16.2.2.2 Gaps 16.2.3 Test equipment – Hip probe |
126 | 16.2.4 Test methodology 16.2.4.1 Measurement of height 16.2.4.2 Gaps 16.2.4.3 Endurance test 16.3 Restraint systems 16.3.1 Rationale 16.3.2 Terms and definitions related to restraint systems |
127 | 16.3.3 Requirements 16.3.3.1 Restraint system 16.3.3.2 Harness anchorage points 16.3.4 Test equipment |
128 | 16.3.5 Test methodology 16.3.5.1 Effectiveness of the restraint system |
129 | 16.3.5.2 Attachment of the restraint system to the product 16.3.5.3 Strength of fastener 16.3.5.4 Effectiveness of the adjustment system 16.3.5.5 Strength of the harness anchorage points 16.4 Footholds 16.4.1 Rationale 16.4.2 Requirements 16.4.3 Test equipment (Templates) |
130 | 16.4.4 Determination of a foothold 16.4.4.1 Continuous structure 16.4.4.2 Non-continuous structure |
131 | 16.4.4.3 Wire, thin structures or similar parts 16.4.4.4 Foot hold on an Intersecting or adjacent structures where the second structure prevents slipping 16.4.5 Test methodology 16.4.5.1 Footholds on a continuous support at an angle less than 55° 16.4.5.2 Footholds on a non-continuous support at an angle less than 55° |
132 | 16.4.5.3 Foot hold on a Wire, thin structures or similar parts at an angle less than 55° 16.4.5.4 Foot hold on an intersecting or adjacent structure where the second structure prevents slipping 16.4.5.5 Footholds on rigid components covered by flexible materials |
134 | 17 Hazard associated with stability 17.1 Rationale 17.2 General requirement |