ISO/PC 310 - Wheeled child conveyances
This document specifies the safety requirements and test methods for pushchairs and prams, intended for the transportation of one or more children up to 3 years. This document does not cover toys, pushchairs intended for sport use, pushchairs and prams-propelled by a motor and pushchairs and prams designed for children with special needs.
Voitures d'enfant
Le présent document spécifie les exigences de sécurité et les méthodes d’essai relatives aux poussettes et aux landaus destinés au transport d’un ou de plusieurs enfants jusqu’à trois ans. Le présent document ne concerne ni les jouets, ni les poussettes destinées à être utilisées au cours d’activités sportives, ni les poussettes et landaus propulsés par un moteur ni les poussettes et landaus destinés aux enfants qui ont des besoins particuliers.
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ISO/PC 310 is a Project Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Wheeled child conveyances" and is responsible for: This document specifies the safety requirements and test methods for pushchairs and prams, intended for the transportation of one or more children up to 3 years. This document does not cover toys, pushchairs intended for sport use, pushchairs and prams-propelled by a motor and pushchairs and prams designed for children with special needs. This committee has published 0 standards.
ISO/PC 310 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: This document specifies the safety requirements and test methods for pushchairs and prams, intended for the transportation of one or more children up to 3 years. This document does not cover toys, pushchairs intended for sport use, pushchairs and prams-propelled by a motor and pushchairs and prams designed for children with special needs. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this project committee.
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