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BS EN 1273:2020+A1:2023:2024 Edition

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Child care articles. Baby walking frames. Safety requirements and test methods

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BSI 2024 70
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This document specifies safety requirements and test methods for baby walking frames into which a child is placed, and intended to be used from when the child is able to sit up by itself until the child is able to walk by itself. This document does not apply to baby walking frames for therapeutic and curative purposes and to those baby walking frames relying on inflatable parts to support the child. Toys (e.g. ride on toys, push-along toys, usually intended for children able to walk unaided) are not covered by this document. If a baby walking frame has several functions or can be converted into another function the relevant European standards apply to it.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
12 4 Test equipment
4.1 Test masses
4.1.1 Test mass A
4.1.2 Test mass B
4.1.3 Test mass C
13 4.1.4 Test mass D
14 4.2 Small parts cylinder
4.3 Feeler gauge
15 4.4 Test probes for finger entrapment
4.4.1 Test probes with hemispherical end
16 4.4.2 Shape assessment probe
4.5 Test platform for stability test
17 4.6 Test equipment for dynamic stability
4.6.1 Test platform
4.6.2 Spacer
4.7 Test equipment for prevention of fall down steps test
4.7.1 Test platform
18 4.7.2 Steel cable
4.7.3 Pulley
4.7.4 Aluminium angle
4.7.5 Rigid plate
4.7.6 Structural characteristics for the test equipment
19 4.8 Foam
5 General requirements and test conditions
5.1 Product conditioning
5.2 Test conditions
5.3 Application of forces
20 5.4 Tolerances
5.5 Order of tests
6 Chemical hazards (see A.2)
6.1 General
6.2 Migration of certain elements (see A.2)
21 6.3 Formaldehyde (see A.2)
6.4 Colourants (see A.2)
6.5 Aniline (see A.2)
22 7 Thermal hazards (see A.3)
7.1 Requirement
7.2 Test method
8 Mechanical hazards (see A.4)
8.1 Entrapment hazards (see A.4.1)
8.1.1 Requirements
23 8.1.2 Test methods
8.2 Hazards due to moving parts (see A.4.2)
8.2.1 General
8.2.2 Requirements for compression points
8.2.3 Requirements for shear points
8.3 Protective function of the seat
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Crotch strap
8.3.3 Removable seats
24 8.3.4 Seat height
8.3.4.1 Requirement
8.3.4.2 Test methods
8.4 Hazards due to height adjustment and folding of the product
8.4.1 Requirements
8.4.1.1 General
8.4.1.2 Incomplete deployment
25 8.4.1.3 Unintentional release of locking mechanism(s)
8.4.2 Test methods for height adjustment and folding mechanisms
8.4.2.1 Durability test
8.4.2.2 Strength test
8.5 Strangulation hazards due to cords, ribbons and similar parts (see A.4.3)
8.5.1 Requirements
26 8.5.2 Test method
8.6 Choking and ingestion hazard (see A.4.4)
8.6.1 Requirements
8.6.2 Test methods
8.6.2.1 Assessment of childā€™s ability to grip components
27 8.6.2.2 Torque test
8.6.2.3 Tensile test
8.7 Suffocation hazards from plastic packaging (see A.4.5)
8.7.1 Plastic packaging
28 8.7.2 Plastic decals
8.7.2.1 Requirement
8.7.2.2 Test method
8.8 Hazards from edges, corners and protruding parts (see A.4.6)
8.9 Hazards from inadequate structural integrity (see A.4.7)
8.9.1 Static strength
8.9.1.1 Requirement
8.9.1.2 Test method
29 8.9.2 Dynamic strength
8.9.2.1 Requirement
8.9.2.2 Test method
8.10 Hazards from inadequate stability (see A.4.8)
8.10.1 Static stability
8.10.1.1 Requirements
8.10.1.2 Test method
8.10.2 Dynamic stability
8.10.2.1 Requirements
8.10.2.2 Test method
30 8.11 Hazards due to falling down stairs (see A.4.9)
8.11.1 Requirements
8.11.2 Test method
8.11.2.1 General
32 8.11.2.2 Forward facing step test
33 8.11.2.3 Sideward facing step test
8.11.2.4 Rearward facing step test
34 8.11.3 Tip over test
8.11.3.1 General
8.11.3.2 Forward tip over test
35 8.11.3.3 Sideward tip over test
8.12 Parking devices
8.12.1 Requirements
8.12.2 Test method
8.12.2.1 General
8.12.2.2 Forward facing test of parking devices
36 8.12.2.3 Sideward facing test of parking devices
8.12.2.4 Rearward facing test of parking devices
9 Product information
9.1 General
37 9.2 Marking of the product
9.3 Purchase information
38 9.4 Instructions for use
40 Annex A (informative)Rationales
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Chemical hazards (see Clause 6)
A.3 Thermal hazards (see Clause 7)
A.4 Mechanical hazards (see Clause 8)
A.4.1 Entrapment hazards (see 8.1)
41 A.4.2 Hazards due to moving parts (see 8.2)
A.4.3 Strangulation hazards (see 8.5)
A.4.4 Choking and ingestion hazards (see 8.6)
A.4.5 Suffocation hazards (see 8.7)
A.4.6 Hazardous edges, corners and protruding parts (see 8.8)
A.4.7 Hazards from inadequate structural integrity (see 8.9)
A.4.8 Hazards from inadequate stability (see 8.10)
A.4.9 Hazards due to falling down stairs (see 8.11)
42 Annex B (normative)Test platform for tip over test
43 Annex C (!Informative”)Warnings
64 Annex D (informative)Aā€“deviations
65 Annex ZA !(Informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the safety requirements of Directive 2001/95/EC aimed to be covered
BS EN 1273:2020+A1:2023
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