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Adoption of a New Work Item - for revision of EN 1400 "Child care articles — Soothers for babies and young children — Safety requirements and test methods"

Source:
CEN
Committee:
CW/1 - Safety of child use and child care products
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

This European Standard specifies safety requirements relating to the materials, construction, performance, packaging and product information for soothers.

This document is applicable to products that resemble or function as a soother. Some soothers may be marketed with other functions. This standard is also applicable to these products (some examples are given in Annex C).   However, medical devices resembling a soother are excluded.  

This European Standard does not apply to products designed for specialist clinical medical applications, e.g. those relating to PierreRobin Syndrome or premature babies (see Annex C).

Food products in the shape of a soother are excluded.

The standard is not applicable to feeding teats. Safety requirements and test methods for feeding teats are included in all parts of EN 14350 [2]. 

Purpose

A lot of technical changes need a complete revision of EN 1400

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