BSI PD CEN/TR 13387-2:2015
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Child use and care articles. General safety guidelines – Chemical hazards
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2015 | 42 |
This Technical Report provides guidance information on chemical 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.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Contents Page |
6 | European foreword |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Regulatory, normative and policy background 2.1 General |
8 | 2.2 REACH – Short summary 2.2.1 Registration 2.2.2 Authorization 2.2.3 Restrictions 2.2.4 Articles |
9 | 2.2.5 Recommendations 2.3 Toy Safety Directive and related standards 2.3.1 Short summary of Toy Safety Directive |
10 | 2.3.2 Toy standards 2.3.2.1 Harmonized standards 2.3.2.2 Non-harmonized standards |
11 | 2.3.3 Recommendations 2.4 CEN Approach on addressing environmental issues in product and service standards 2.4.1 Short summary 2.4.2 Recommendations |
12 | 3 Basics of Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA) 3.1 General 3.2 Hazard assessment |
14 | 3.3 Exposure assessment |
15 | 3.4 Risk characterization 3.5 Example – PAHs 3.6 Example – Migration limit values in Toy Safety Directive |
16 | 3.7 Recommendations |
17 | 4 Child use and care articles specific approaches 4.1 General aspects 4.2 Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) 4.3 CMR substances |
18 | 4.4 Certain elements 4.4.1 Regulatory and normative background Table 1 — Migration limits, from toys or components of toys, scraped-off toy materials 4.4.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.5 Flame retardants 4.5.1 Regulatory and normative background |
19 | Table 2 — Flame retardants with action limits from EN 71–9 4.5.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.6 Colourants 4.6.1 Regulatory and normative background Table 3 — Colourants with action limits from EN 71–9 |
20 | 4.6.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.7 Primary aromatic amines 4.7.1 Regulatory and normative background Table 4 — Primary aromatic amines with action limits from EN 71–9 |
21 | 4.7.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.8 Monomers 4.8.1 Regulatory and normative background Table 5 — Monomers with limits from EN 71–9 4.8.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.9 Solvents (migration) 4.9.1 Regulatory and normative background |
22 | Table 6 — Solvents (migration) with limits from EN 71–9 4.9.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.10 Solvents (inhalation) 4.10.1 Regulatory and normative background |
23 | Table 7 — Solvents (inhalation) with limits from EN 71–9 4.10.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.11 Plasticizers 4.11.1 Regulatory and normative background Table 8 — Plasticizers with limits from EN 71–9 |
24 | 4.11.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.12 Sensitizers – Fragrances 4.12.1 Regulatory and normative background Table 9 — Allergenic fragrances not allowed to be used in toys |
26 | Table 10 — Allergenic fragrances to be labelled if used in toys 4.12.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.13 N-Nitrosamines and N-Nitrosatable substances 4.13.1 Regulatory and normative background |
27 | 4.13.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations 4.14 Other 4.14.1 Formaldehyde (other than monomer or preservative) 4.14.1.1 Regulatory and normative background 4.14.1.2 Specific child use and care articles considerations |
28 | Annex A (informative) Brief description of EU regulatory chemical requirements applicable to child use and care articles A.1 Cadmium A.2 Nickel A.3 Flame retardants A.4 Colourants |
29 | A.5 Wood preservatives A.6 Preservatives (other than wood preservatives) A.7 Plasticizers A.8 N-Nitrosamines and N-Nitrosatable substances |
30 | A.9 Policyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) A.10 Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) A.11 Food contact materials A.12 Packaging |
31 | Annex B (informative) Model requirements for use in a standard B.1 Introduction B.2 General chemical requirements B.3 Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) B.4 CMR substances B.5 Certain elements |
32 | Table B.1 — Migration limits of certain elements B.6 Flame retardants Table B.2 — Flame retardant limits B.7 Colorants |
33 | Table B.3 — Colourants limits B.8 Primary aromatic amines Table B.4 — Primary aromatic amines limits |
34 | B.9 Monomers Table B.5 — Monomers limits B.10 Solvents (migration) Table B.6 — Solvents (migration) limits |
35 | B.11 Solvents (inhalation) Table B.7 — Solvents (inhalation) limits B.12 Plasticizers Table B.8 — Plasticizers limits B.13 Sensitizers – Fragrances |
36 | Table B.9 — Allergenic fragrances not allowed to be used |
38 | Table B.10 — Allergenic fragrances to be labelled B.14 N-Nitrosamines and N-Nitrosatable substances B.15 Formaldehyde (other than monomer or preservative) |
39 | Bibliography |