EN 1466:1998/AC:1998
(Corrigendum)Child care articles - Carry cots and stands - Safety requirements and test methods
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Child care articles - Carry cots and stands - Safety requirements and test methods
TC - Lack of check of adequacy of a drawing and corresponding paragraph
Artikel für Säuglinge und Kleinkinder - Tragetaschen und Ständer - Sicherheitstechnische Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren
Articles de puériculture - Couffins et supports - Exigences de sécurité et méthodes d'essai
Izdelki za varstvo in nego otrok - Prenosne posteljice in stajice - Varnostne zahteve in preskusne metode
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This document specifies safety requirements and test methods for products which provide a sleeping accommodation and are intended for the purpose of carrying a child in a lying position by means of handle(s) by using one hand and for stands which could be used in conjunction with these products (see B.2), intended for domestic use.
These products are intended for a child who cannot sit unaided, roll over or push up on its hands and knees, with a maximum weight of 9 kg. Hereafter, in this document these products are called "carry cots" and include all types of carry cot with rigid or non-rigid sides.
The following child products do not fall within the scope of this document: products for children with special needs; child products which are medical devices and child products that accommodate particular issues with child development such as prematurity or macrosomia.
NOTE If a product has or can be converted into other functions, additional European Standards can apply.
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Product information given in standards has a direct impact on safety. It should contribute to avoiding risks to the child. However, product information is not intended to compensate for design deficiencies and does not in itself make a product safer but is a means for the manufacturer to communicate with the user. Reasonable foreseeable misuse and risks of the product should be made explicit and adequate warnings be given.
All product information should be in the language(s) of the country in which the product is sold. It should be presented so that it is unambiguous, legible and easy to read and comprehend.
A risk analysis should be applied to identify those hazards for which safety-related product information is required.
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This document specifies safety requirements and the corresponding test methods for fixed or folding reclined cradles intended for children up to when they start to try to sit up.
This document applies also to car seats complying with UN ECE R44 or UN ECE R129 that can be used as reclined cradles according to manufacturer’s instructions. If usage as reclined cradle is not included in the product information or marketing material, car seats are excluded from the scope of this document.
If a reclined cradle has several functions or can be converted into another function the relevant European standards apply to it.
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This document specifies safety requirements and the corresponding test methods for fixed or folding reclined cradles intended for children up to when they start to stand up.
This document applies also to car seats complying with UN ECE R44 or UN ECE R129 that can be used as reclined cradles according to manufacturer’s instructions.
This document does not apply to reclined cradles when used as swings.
If a reclined cradle has several functions or can be converted into another function the relevant European standards apply to it.
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This document specifies requirements for child seats intended to be mounted on cycles and electrical power assisted cycles with a cut off speed of up to 25 km/h (i.e. according to EN 15194), their attachment system and accessories intended to be attached to the seat in order to transport children with a weight from 9 kg up to 22 kg and who are capable of sitting unaided.
NOTE 1 Some European countries have special legislation for child seats for cycles. Compliance with this document might not meet this legislation.
NOTE 2 Where a child seat or any part of the child seat has several functions or can be converted into another function, other relevant standards might be applicable.
NOTE 3 Additional rationales are presented in Annex E for inclusion of some of the requirements given in this document.
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The purpose of this CEN Technical Report is to provide replies to requests for interpretations and clarifications of:
— EN 1273:2005, Child use and care articles — Baby walking frames — Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 1888:2012, Child care articles — Wheeled child conveyances — Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 1888-1:2018, Child care articles - Wheeled child conveyances - Part 1: Pushchairs and prams;
— EN 1930:2011, Child use and care articles — Safety barriers — Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 12586:2007, Child use and care articles — Soother holder — Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 12790:2009, Child use and care articles — Reclined cradles;
— EN 12221 1:2008, Changing units for domestic use — Part 1: Safety requirements;
— EN 12221 2:2008, Changing units for domestic use — Part 2: Test methods;
— EN 1466:2004+A1:2007, Child care articles — Carry cots and stands — Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 14350 2:2004, Child use and care articles — Drinking equipment — Part 2: Chemical requirements and tests;
— EN 1400:2013+A1:2014, Child use and care articles — Soothers for babies and young children;
— EN 14372:2004, Child use and care articles — Cutlery and feeding utensils — Safety requirements and tests;
— EN 16120:2012, Child use and care articles — Chair mounted seat;
— EN 16120:2012+A2:2016, Child use and care articles — Chair mounted seat;
— EN 14350-1:2004, Child use and care articles — Drinking equipment - Part 1: General and mechanical requirements and tests;
— EN 16232:2013, Child use and care articles — Infant swings.
— EN 17022:2018, Child care articles - Bathing aids - Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 17072:2018, Child care articles - Bath tubs, stands and non-standalone bathing aids - Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 12586:2007+A1:2011, Child care articles - Soother holder – Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 14350:2020, Child care articles – Drinking equipment - Safety requirements and test methods;
— EN 13209-1:2004, Child use and care articles - Baby carriers - Safety requirements and test methods - Part 1: Framed back carriers;
— EN 13209-1:2021, Child care articles - Child carriers - Safety requirements and test methods - Part 1: Framed back carrier.
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This document specifies the minimum safety requirements and test methods for children's harnesses incorporating backpacks and/or toys with a leading rein for restraining children when walking, with the ability to walk competently and for use up to 48 months of age.
If the product has other functions not covered in this document, the relevant European standard can be consulted.
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This document specifies the minimum safety requirements and test methods for strap and/or fabric assemblies for restraining children from birth up to 48 months of age. These products are provided with a rein for use when the child is walking and/or with detachable straps for use in child care articles which are fitted with specified attachment points.
This document does not cover backpacks with a leading rein which are covered in EN 13210-2. This document does not apply to the following:
- restraint systems permanently fitted as an integral feature of child care articles;
- restraint systems intended for children with special needs; or
- restraint systems for use in motorized and power driven vehicles.
If the product has other functions not covered in this document, reference should be made to the relevant
European standard.
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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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This European Standard does not cover bathing aids designed for children with special needs.
Bathing aids that are intended to be used only in conjunction with a child’s bath tub are not covered by this standard.
NOTE 1 Non-standalone bathing aids that are intended to be used only in conjunction with a child’s bath tub are covered in FprEN 17072:2018, Child care articles - Bath tubs, stands and non-standalone bathing aids - Safety requirements and test methods.
NOTE 2 Where the product has several functions or can be converted into another function it is due to comply with relevant standard(s).
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