ISO/IEC Guide 50:1987
Withdrawn
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Child safety and standards General guidelines
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10-03-2018
English, French
04-01-1987
This Guide establishes basic safety principles for technical bodies preparing national and international standards for products which are intended specifically for use by children; these principles should also apply to products with which children are likely to come into contact. The following aspects are considered: ergonomic considerations, toxicity, flammability and thermal injuries, ingestion and inhalation of foreign bodies, mechanical hazards and construction features, electrical safety, radiation, marking and labelling, packaging, marketing. Annex A includes a list of possible preventive measures for specific types of product-related accidents.
DocumentType |
Guide
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Pages |
13
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
UNE 0002:1990 IN | Identical |
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