BSI PD CEN/TR 13387-1:2018
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Child care articles. General safety guidelines – Safety philosophy and safety assessment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 42 |
This Technical Report, contains the general safety philosophy and a guideline on safety assessment that experts are recommended to use when drafting standards. It also contains an Annex A with a collection of available anthropometric data and details of the abilities of children from birth to 48 months of age. The general safety philosophy given in this part is based on the principle that child use and care articles should be designed to be safe. Children with special needs have not been taken into account while drafting these guidelines. ISO/IEC Guide 71 can be consulted to ascertain any further requirements to address the hazards and risks associated with children with special needs. These guidelines do not cover all types of hazards and risks, such as inappropriate use of products, inadequate supervision of children and products used in a non-domestic situation. Attention is drawn to the importance of ensuring that all other potential hazards relevant to the product are fully addressed e.g. hygiene, the effects of electrical power etc., where other safety standards may apply.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative reference 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 General safety |
11 | 5 Accident data 6 Hazard and risk assessment 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Methodology |
18 | 7 Hazard-based standards 7.1 Structure of a hazard-based standard 7.2 Normative section 7.3 Annexes 8 Basic wording for the rationales in the Informative Annex 8.1 General |
19 | 8.2 Chemical hazards (CEN/TR 133872) 8.3 Mechanical hazards (CEN/TR 133873) 8.3.1 Entrapment hazards 8.3.2 Hazards from moving parts 8.3.3 Hazards with products designed to fold 8.3.4 Hazards due to inadvertent release of attachment mechanisms 8.3.5 Entanglement hazards 8.3.6 Choking hazards 8.3.7 Suffocation hazards 8.3.8 Ingestion hazards 8.3.9 Hazardous edges and projections |
20 | 8.3.10 Structural integrity 8.3.11 Protective function 8.3.12 Hazards associated with stability 8.4 Thermal hazards (CEN/TR 133874) 8.4.1 Flammability and burning hazards 8.4.2 Hazards from hot and cold surfaces 8.4.3 Hazards from hot liquids or food 8.4.4 Hazards from contact with flames 8.4.5 Hyperthermia and hypothermia 9 Relationship between the requirements in the standard and the safety requirements in standardization request XXXX |
22 | Annex A (informative)Anthropometric data and abilities of children from birth to 48 months A.1 General A.2 Terms and definitions related to anthropometric data |
23 | A.3 Recommendations for use of data |
25 | A.4 Applications A.4.1 Accessibility A.4.2 Openings A.4.3 Structural integrity |
26 | A.5 Tables with body dimensions |
34 | A.6 Tables with force measurements |
36 | A.7 Abilities of children |
37 | A.8 Sources of data |