Fireworks - Part 34: Table bombs - Specification and test methods

Requirements for construction, performance, labelling, sampling and testing of table bombs

Feuerwerkskörper - Teil 34: Tischfeuerwerk - Anforderungen und Prüfverfahren

Dieses Dokument legt Anforderungen an die Konstruktion, Funktion, Ursprungsverpackung und Beschriftung
von Knallfröschen und die entsprechenden Prüfverfahren fest. Sie gilt für Feuerwerkskörper, die als
Knallfrösche in die Kategorie 2 in EN 14035-2 eingruppiert sind und die als Knallsatz nur Schwarzpulver
enthalten und die sich in einer Ursprungsverpackung befinden.
Sie gilt nicht für Knallfrösche, die pyrotechnischen Satz enthalten, in dem eine der nachfolgend aufgeführten
Substanzen enthalten ist:
- Arsen und Arsenverbindungen;
- Mischungen mit einem Massenanteil an Chloraten von mehr als 80 %;
- Mischungen von Chloraten mit Metallen;
- Mischungen von Chloraten mit rotem Phosphor;
- Mischungen von Chloraten mit Kaliumhexacyanoferrat(II);
- Mischungen von Chloraten mit Schwefel;
- Mischungen von Chloraten mit Sulfiden;
- Blei und Bleiverbindungen;-
- Quecksilberverbindungen;

Artifices de divertissement - Partie 34 : Bombes de table - Spécifications et méthodes d'essai

Ce document spécifie les exigences relatives a la construction, a la performance, a l'emballage primaire et a
l'étiquetage du pétard sauteur ainsi que les méthodes d'essai correspondantes. Elle s'applique aux artifices de
divertissement classés sous le nom de pétard sauteur de Catégorie 2 dans l?EN 14035-2, dont la composition
pyrotechnique est constituée de poudre noire et qui sont conditionnés dans un emballage primaire.
Elle ne s'applique pas dans le cas d'un pétard sauteur dont la composition pyrotechnique comprend l'une des
substances suivantes :
- arsenic ou composés d'arsenic ;
- mélanges contenant une fraction en masse de chlorates supérieure a 80 % ;
- mélanges de chlorates et de métaux ;
- mélanges de chlorates et de phosphore rouge ;
- mélanges de chlorates et d'hexacyanoferrate (II) de potassium ;
- mélanges de chlorates et de soufre ;
- mélanges de chlorates et de sulfures ;
- plomb ou composés de plomb ;
- composés de mercure ;
- phosphore blanc ;
- picrates ou acide picrique ;

Ognjemet – 34. del: Namizne bombice – Specifikacija in preskusne metode

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Fireworks - Part 34: Table bombs - Specification and test methodsOgnjemet – 34. del: Namizne bombice – Specifikacija in preskusne metodeArtifices de divertissement - Partie 34 : Bombes de table - Spécifications et méthodes d'essaiFeuerwerkskörper - Teil 34: Tischfeuerwerk - Anforderungen und PrüfverfahrenTa slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 14035-34:2003SIST EN 14035-34:2003en71.100.30ICS:SLOVENSKI
STANDARDSIST EN 14035-34:200301-december-2003







EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 14035-34May 2003ICS 71.100.30English versionFireworks - Part 34: Table bombs - Specification and testmethodsArtifices de divertissement - Partie 34: Bombes de tables -Spécifications et méthodes d'essaiFeuerwerkskörper - Teil 34: Tischfeuerwerk -Anforderungen und PrüfverfahrenThis European Standard was approved by CEN on 7 November 2002.CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this EuropeanStandard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such nationalstandards may be obtained on application to the Management Centre or to any CEN member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translationunder the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the Management Centre has the same status as the officialversions.CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and UnitedKingdom.EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATIONCOMITÉ EUROPÉEN DE NORMALISATIONEUROPÄISCHES KOMITEE FÜR NORMUNGManagement Centre: rue de Stassart, 36
B-1050 Brussels© 2003 CENAll rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reservedworldwide for CEN national Members.Ref. No. EN 14035-34:2003 E



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)2ContentspageForeword.31Scope.52Normative references.53Terms and definitions.54Construction.64.1Means of ignition.64.2Attachment of initial fuse.64.3Protection of initial fuse.64.4Materials of firework case.64.5Materials of ejected objects.64.6Integrity.64.7Closure of the mouth.74.8Net explosive content.74.9Vertical Stability.75Performance.75.1Initial fuse.75.2Principal effects.75.3Number of reports.75.4Burning matter.75.5Projected material.75.6Stability.75.7Integrity of body after functioning.76Primary pack.87Minimum labelling requirements.87.1General.87.2Type name and category.87.3Safety information.87.4Name, address and telephone number of manufacturer or distributor or importer.97.5Reference to this standard.97.6Printing.97.7Marking of very small table bombs.97.8Additional information on the primary pack (if applicable).108Test methods.108.1Attachment of initial fuse (type test and batch test).108.2Vertical stability test (type test).108.3Performance (type test and batch test).118.4Determination of net explosive content (type test).138.5Side ignition of initial fuse (type test).138.6Labelling (type test and batch test).15Annex A (normative)
Type testing.16Annex B (normative)
Batch testing.24Annex C (normative)
Specification for test paper.27Annex D (normative)
Method for determination of smouldering rate of cigarette.29



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)3ForewordThis document (EN 14035-34:2003) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 212 “Fireworks”, thesecretariat of which is held by NEN.This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text orby endorsement, at the latest by November 2003, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latestby November 2003.This European Standard is one of a series of standards as listed below.EN 14035-1, Fireworks - Part 1: Terminology.EN 14035-2, Fireworks - Part 2: Categorisation.prEN 14035-3, Fireworks - Part 3: Aerial wheels - Specification and test methods.EN 14035-4, Fireworks - Part 4: Bangers and banger batteries - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-5, Fireworks - Part 5: Batteries or combinations - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-6, Fireworks - Part 6: Bengal flames - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-7, Fireworks - Part 7: Bengal matches - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-8, Fireworks - Part 8: Bengal sticks - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-9, Fireworks - Part 9: Crackling granules - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-10, Fireworks - Part 10: Double bangers - Specification and test methods.EN 14035-12, Fireworks - Part 12: Flash bangers and flash banger batteries - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-13, Fireworks - Part 13: Flash pellets - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-14, Fireworks - Part 14: Flying squibs - Specification and test methods.EN 14035-15, Fireworks - Part 15: Fountains - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-16, Fireworks - Part 16: Friction-ignited flash bangers - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-17, Fireworks - Part 17: Ground spinners - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-18, Fireworks - Part 18: Hand-held fountains - Specification and test methods.EN 14035-19, Fireworks - Part 19: Hand-held sparklers - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-20, Fireworks - Part 20: Jumping crackers - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-21, Fireworks - Part 21: Jumping ground spinners - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-22, Fireworks - Part 22: Mines - Specification and test methods.EN 14035-23, Fireworks - Part 23: Non-hand-held sparklers - Specification and test methods.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)4prEN 14035-24, Fireworks - Part 24: Novelty matches - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-25, Fireworks - Part 25: Party poppers - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-26, Fireworks - Part 26: Percussion caps - Specification and test methods.EN 14035-27, Fireworks - Part 27: Rockets - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-28, Fireworks - Part 28: Roman candles - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-29, Fireworks - Part 29: Serpents - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-31, Fireworks - Part 31: Shells-in-mortars - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-32, Fireworks - Part 32: Snaps - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-33, Fireworks - Part 33: Spinners - Specification and test methods.EN 14035-34, Fireworks - Part 34: Table bombs - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-35, Fireworks - Part 35: Throwdowns - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-36, Fireworks - Part 36: Wheels - Specification and test methods.prEN 14035-37, Fireworks - Part 37: Whistlers - Specification and test methods.In this European Standard the annexes A to D are normative.According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the followingcountries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)51 ScopeThis European Standard specifies requirements for the construction, performance, primary packaging and labellingof table bombs and the corresponding test methods. It is applicable to fireworks which are classified as tablebombs in category 1 EN 14035-2 which contain pyrotechnic composition that is nitrocellulose, with a mass fractionof nitrogen of not more than 12,6 %.NOTEIn EN 14035-2, table bombs are classified as follows:—brief description: paper, cardboard or plastics tube with firm bottom and closed top, containing a propellant charge andnon-pyrotechnic objects;—principal effects: report, with ejection of streamers, confetti and/or novelties.Schemes for type testing of table bombs and batch testing of table bombs are specified in annex A and annex Brespectively.2 Normative referencesThis European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. Thesenormative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and the publications are listed hereafter. Fordated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this EuropeanStandard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of thepublication referred to applies (including amendments).EN 14035-1:2003, Fireworks — Part 1: Terminology.EN 14035-2, Fireworks — Part 2: Classification.EN 1783, Matches – Performance requirements, safety and classification.EN 20187, Paper, board and pulps — Standard atmosphere for conditioning and testing and procedure formonitoring the atmosphere and conditioning of samples (ISO 187:1990).EN ISO 536, Paper and board — Determination of grammage (ISO 536:1995).EN ISO 845, Cellular plastics and rubbers — Determination of apparent (bulk) density (ISO 845:1988).EN ISO 868, Plastics and ebonite — Determination of indentation hardness by means of a durometer (ShoreHardness) (ISO 868:1985).ISO 2439, Flexible cellular polymeric materials — Determination of hardness (indentation technique)(including Technical Corrigendum 1:2001).ISO 2859-1, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling schemes indexed by acceptancequality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection.3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions given in EN 14035-1 apply.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)64 Construction4.1 Means of ignitionThe means of ignition shall be identified by a protruding fuse.Conformity to this requirement shall be verified by visual examination.4.2 Attachment of initial fuseThe attachment of the protruding fuse to the table bomb shall be secure when tested in accordance with 8.1.4.3 Protection of initial fuse4.3.1 GeneralThe initial fuse shall be protected in one of the ways specified in 4.3.2, 4.3.3 or 4.3.4.4.3.2 Initial fuse protected by fuse coverAn orange fuse cover shall be in place over the initial fuse.Conformity to this requirement shall be verified by visual examination.4.3.3 Initial fuse protected by primary packThe table bomb shall be contained in a primary pack conforming to clause 6.Conformity to this requirement shall be verified by visual examination.4.3.4 Protruding fuse to resist side ignitionWhen tested in accordance with 8.5, the protruding fuse shall not ignite.4.4 Materials of firework caseThe body of the firework case shall be made of paper, cardboard or plastics.NOTEThe base can be fixed by metal staples.Conformity to these requirements shall be verified by visual examination.4.5 Materials of ejected objectsWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the ejected objects shall not be made of glass.4.6 Integrity4.6.1 Firework caseThere shall be no holes, splits, dents or bulges in the body of the firework case. If the base is a separatecomponent, it shall be securely in place.Conformity to these requirements shall be verified by visual examination.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)74.6.2 Table bombWhen tested in accordance with A.5, the mass of loose pyrotechnic composition shall not exceed 100 mg.4.7 Closure of the mouthWhen tested in accordance with A.5.2, the closure of the mouth of the table bomb shall be in place and retain thecontents.4.8 Net explosive contentWhen determined in accordance with 8.4, the table bombs shall have a net explosive content of not more than1,0 g.4.9 Vertical StabilityWhen tested in accordance with 8.2, the table bomb shall not fall over.5 Performance5.1 Initial fuseWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the initial fuse shall ignite within 10 s and the ignition shall be visible.When tested in accordance with 8.3, the duration of the initial fuse burning shall be 3,0 s to 8,0 s.5.2 Principal effectsWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the principal effects of the table bomb, as given in EN 14035-2, shall be asingle report with ejection of streamers, confetti and/or novelties.5.3 Number of reportsWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the table bomb shall not produce more than one report.5.4 Burning matterWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the functioning of a table bomb shall not cause either sheet of test paper tocatch fire or any holes to be burnt in the test paper.When tested in accordance with 8.3, the functioning of a table bomb shall not cause the ejected material to catchfire.5.5 Projected materialWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the projected material from a table bomb shall not penetrate the test paper.5.6 StabilityWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the table bomb shall remain upright whilst functioning.5.7 Integrity of body after functioningWhen tested in accordance with 8.3, the firework case shall have no additional holes or splits after functioning.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)86 Primary packIf a primary pack is required to protect the initial fuse(s) of the table bomb(s) (see 4.3.3), the primary pack shallcompletely enclose the table bomb. There shall be no holes or splits in the primary pack, except those which areintended to enable the packaging to be opened and those which are otherwise technically necessary. Conformity tothese requirements shall be verified by visual examination.7 Minimum labelling requirements7.1 GeneralTable bombs and their primary packs, if any, shall be marked with the information specified in 7.2 to 7.5 and, ifrelevant, 7.7 and/or 7.8.The specified information shall be given in the language(s) of the country in which the table bombs or primarypacks are offered for retail sale. For each language, it shall be presented as a whole and shall not be interrupted byother text. Additional text given in another language shall not conflict with the specified information.Conformity to the requirements specified in 7.1 to 7.5, 7.6.1, 7.7.2 and 7.8 shall be verified by visual examination.NOTEExamples of typical labels for bangers, for which many of the marking requirements are similar to those specified fortable bombs in this standard, are given in EN 14035-4.7.2 Type name and categoryThe type name shall be marked, in upper case, as 'TABLE BOMB'. If a trade name is used in addition to the typename, it shall not conflict with the principal effect of a table bomb or with the name of another type of firework.The category shall be marked, in upper case, as 'CATEGORY 1' or 'CAT 1'.7.3 Safety information7.3.1 GeneralSafety information shall be emphasized by use of a heading, or bold type, or similar. If necessary, instructions inaddition to those specified in 7.3.2 may be given.7.3.2 Table bombsLabelling shall include at least the following safety information in the order as given:—'Remove orange fuse cover' 1);—'Place on non-flammable surface';— 'Spectators must be at least 1 m away';—'Standing sideways, light fuse at its outermost end and retire immediately at least 1 m';—'Do not use under light fittings'.A.1
1) If applicable.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)97.4 Name, address and telephone number of manufacturer or distributor or importerLabelling shall include:—the name or trade mark, the address and the telephone number of the manufacturer; or—an abbreviation or a code allowing the identification of the manufacturer, and the name or trade mark, theaddress and the telephone number:—of his authorized distributor; or—if the manufacturer is not established in a CEN member country, of the importer in a CEN membercountry.The address shall comprise at least the town and the country. On the table bomb at least the abbreviations allowingthe identification of:—the manufacturer; or—the distributor or importer, with an additional code or abbreviation for the manufacturershall be marked.7.5 Reference to this standardA table bomb shall be marked with ‘EN 14035-34’. A primary pack shall be marked with the words ‘Contentsconform to EN 14035-34’.7.6 Printing7.6.1 LabellingLabelling shall be clearly visible, easily legible, indelible and on a single-colour background.NOTEPrinting errors which are not misleading should not be classified as faults.7.6.2 Type sizeWhen measured in accordance with 8.6, the type sizes shall be such that the height of the character ‘X’ (in uppercase) is at least 2,8 mm for the information specified in 7.2, 7.3 and 7.8 and at least 2,1 mm for the otherinformation.7.7 Marking of very small table bombs7.7.1 Reduced type sizeIf the table bomb does not provide enough space for the specified information using the types sizes specified in7.6.2, for the information specified in 7.2 and 7.3 the type size shall be reduced to 2,1 mm.7.7.2 Reduced informationIf the table bomb does not provide enough space to carry all the specified information even in reduced type size, atleast the information specified in 7.4 shall be given on table bombs, if at all possible.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)107.8 Additional information on the primary pack (if applicable)If the table bomb is not labelled completely with the information specified in 7.2 to 7.5, or if the primary pack acts asprotection of the initial fuses according to 4.3.3, the table bomb shall be sold only in a primary pack. The pack shallbe marked with the statement'Must be sold as packaged'.This statement shall appear adjacent to the type name or category. For the printing 7.6 applies.8 Test methodsNOTEVerification of conformity to the requirements in 4.1, 4.3.2 or 4.3.3, 4.4, 4.6.1 clause 6, 7.1 to 7.5, 7.6.1, 7.7.2 and 7.8is by visual examination.8.1 Attachment of initial fuse (type test and batch test)8.1.1 Apparatus8.1.1.1Means of clamping the table bomb.8.1.1.2Weight, of mass 50 g.8.1.1.3Timing device, capable of being read to the nearest of 0,1 s.8.1.2 ProcedureClamp the table bomb by means of the clamping device (8.1.1.1) in a position such that the initial fuse is pointingvertically downwards and securely attach the weight (8.1.1.2) to the initial fuse.Using the timing device (8.1.1.3), determine and record, whether the initial fuse will support the weight for at least10 s without becoming detached. If the initial fuse becomes detached do not proceed with further testing of that tablebomb.8.2 Vertical stability test (type test)8.2.1 Apparatus8.2.1.1 Wooden block, rectangular, with an upper surface inclined at 10° to the horizontal.8.2.1.2 Timing device, capable of being read to the nearest of 0,1 s.8.2.2 Procedure8.2.2.1Place the base of the table bomb on the inclined surface of the wooden block (8.2.1.1). For polygonal(triangular, etc.) bases, align one edge of the base with the top edge of the wooden block.8.2.2.2Using the timing device (8.2.1.2), observe and record whether the table bomb falls over within 5 s. If it fallsover discontinue the test.8.2.2.3Rotate the table bomb clockwise through 90° and repeat the observation described in 8.2.2.2.8.2.2.4Repeat the operations described in 8.2.2.3 twice more (unless the table bomb falls over).



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)118.3 Performance (type test and batch test)8.3.1 Test environmentTest area. The test area shall be indoors and shall be clean.8.3.2 MaterialTwo sheets of test paper, 750 mm ´ 750 mm, conforming to annex C.8.3.3 Apparatus8.3.3.1Timing device, suitable of displaying at least one intermediate time, capable of being read to the nearest0,1 s.8.3.3.2Paper holder (see Figure 1), height adjustable for holding taut a sheet of paper in a horizontal plane.8.3.3.3Plate, flat and non-flammable, diameter 200 mm.8.3.3.4Ignition source, safety match conforming to EN 1783.8.3.3.5 Measuring device, capable of measuring a height of 1,5 m to the nearest 10 mm.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)12Dimensions in millimetresKey1 Test paper2 Table bomb3 Non-flammable plate4 Test paperFigure 1 – Paper holder



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)138.3.4 Procedure8.3.4.1Place one sheet of test paper (8.3.2) horizontally on a table in the test area (8.3.1). Place the plate (8.3.3.3)in the middle of the test paper. Remove the orange fuse cover, if any, and position the table bomb vertically in thecentre of the plate.Using the measuring device (8.3.3.5), adjust the paper holder (8.3.3.2) so that a sheet of test paper has its centre1,5 m above the mouth of the table bomb case as shown in Figure 1.8.3.4.2Apply the ignition source (8.3.3.4) and at the same instant, start the timing device (8.3.3.1). Stop theintermediate time at the moment the initial fuse ignites.If the initial fuse fails to ignite within 10 s record the fact and do not proceed with further testing of that table bomb.Stop the timing device when the table bomb produces its report. Record whether the initial fuse ignited within 10 sand whether the ignition of the initial fuse was visible.8.3.4.3Record the duration of the initial fuse burning. Observe and record whether the table bomb produces asingle report. Observe and record whether the table bomb remains upright whilst functioning. Observe whether thetable bomb ejects its contents. Record whether any ejected material penetrated the sheet of test paper above themouth of the table bomb, or whether any ejected material or either sheet of test paper caught fire.8.3.4.4After the table bomb has ceased to function remove the table bomb and the plate from the test paper onthe table and the test paper above the mouth of the table bomb record whether there are any holes burnt througheither test paper.8.3.4.5After the table bomb has ceased to function examine the firework case and record, whether it has anyadditional holes or splits.Examine the projected material visually and record whether it contains solely streamers, confetti or novelties andwhether or not any items were made of glass.8.4 Determination of net explosive content (type test)8.4.1 ApparatusLaboratory balance, capable of weighing to the nearest 1 mg.8.4.2
ProcedureCarefully dismantle a table bomb. Separate the initial fuse and retain this for the side ignition test (8.5). Remove thepyrotechnic composition and weigh it to the nearest 0,01 g, using the balance (8.4.1). Record the mass.8.5 Side ignition of initial fuse (type test)8.5.1 MaterialCigarette, untipped, of length (70 ± 4) mm, diameter (8,0 ± 0,5) mm and mass (1,0 ± 0,1) g, and having asmouldering rate of (9,5 ± 3,0) min over a 40 mm distance when determined in accordance with annex D.8.5.2 Test areaThe test area shall be a flat, horizontal, non-flammable surface inside a fume cupboard, or similar enclosed space,which is capable of preventing movement of air. A means of extracting fumes shall be provided but this shall beswitched off during the test.



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)148.5.3 ApparatusThree wire supports, (2,0 ± 0,1) mm diameter, approximately 50 mm long.8.5.4 Test specimenUse the initial fuse obtained by dismantling the table bomb for the determination of net explosive content (8.4).8.5.5 ProcedureIgnite the cigarette (8.5.1) and rest it horizontally, on three wire supports (8.5.3) above the non-flammable surfacein the test area (8.5.2). Place the test specimen (8.5.4) crosswise over the cigarette, 15 mm from the end which hasbeen ignited, as shown in Figure 2. Allow the cigarette to burn 10 mm beyond the point where the initial fusecrosses it. Record whether the initial fuse is ignited.Key1Test specimen2Cigarette3 Wire support4 Non-flammable surfacea)Test assembly



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)15Dimensions in millimetresb) DimensionsFigure 2 — Side ignition test8.6 Labelling (type test and batch test)Check conformity to 7.6.2 and 7.7.1 for example by comparing the type sizes on the actual label with a transparentcopy made from Figure 3. Record whether the type sizes were correct.2,8 mm:ABC abc XYZ xyz 1232,1 mm:ABC abc XYZ xyz 123Figure 3 — Type sizes of print



EN 14035-34:2003 (E)16Annex A(normative)Type testingA.1 GeneralFor the purposes of type testing each of the table bombs tested, except those used for the determination of netexplosive content, shall meet one of the following sets of requirements.a)If the table bomb has an initial fuse which is not designed to resist side ignition, it shall conform to 4.1, 4.2,4.3.2 or 4.3.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.9 and clauses 5 and 7;b)If the table bomb has an initial fuse designed to resist side ignition, it shall conform to 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6,4.7, 4.9 and clauses 5 and 7.The table bombs used for the determination of the net explosive content shall each conform to 4.8 and, if the initialfuse is designed to resist side ignition, it shall conform to 4.3.4.The table bombs subjected to mechanical conditioning in accordance with A.5 shall, additionally, conform to A.3.
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