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AS/NZS 2195:2010
[Current]Specifies safety requirements for folding cots and accessories used with folding cots. These requirements include materials, design, construction, performance, labelling and marking, all of which are important for the well being of children who use cots. The Standard is applicable to folding cots constructed of metal, plastic, textile fabric or mesh.
Published: 02/02/2010
Pages: 54
Table of contents
Cited references
Content history
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Application
3 Referenced documents
4 Definitions
5 Timber folding cots
6 Materials
6.1 Metals
6.2 Plastic materials, paints, lacquers and varnishes
6.3 Textile and padding material
6.3.1 Toxicity
6.3.2 Mesh openings
6.3.3 Breathability of textiles material and other materials
6.4 Strength and construction
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Breaking strength of textiles
6.4.3 Tear resistance of textiles
6.4.4 Seam strength
7 Construction and assembly
8 Design
8.1 Dimensions
8.2 Breathability
8.3 Footholds
8.4 Mattress and base
8.5 Locking mechanisms
8.5.1 Locking device design
8.5.2 Folding mechanism design
8.5.3 Activation of the folding mechanism
8.6 Castors or wheels
8.7 Protrusions and gaps
8.8 Sharp edges and sharp points
8.9 Textile, mesh and construction strength
8.10 Accessories
8.11 Bassinets
8.12 Change table
8.13 Mosquito net
9 Labels or transfers
10 Safety and performance requirements
10.1 General
10.2 Entrapment hazard test
10.3 Stability test
10.4 Strength test
10.5 Folding test/frame test
10.6 Impact test
10.7 Strength of frame and fastenings—Fatigue test
10.8 Strength of frame and fastenings—Vertical static load test
10.9 Locking mechanism test
10.10 Detachable parts test
10.11 Bite test
10.12 Test for opening in fabric and mesh
10.13 Mesh foothold test
10.14 Folding side entrapment test
10.15 Folding cots with accessories
10.16 Folding cots with castors or wheels
10.17 Textile material attachment test
10.18 Security of change table
10.19 Security of mosquito nets
10.20 Toys
10.21 Mattress and base deflection test
11 Plastic packaging
12 Printed instructions
12.1 Information provided on leaflet
12.2 Information provided on packaging
13 Marking
13.1 General
13.1.1 Identification of the folding cot
13.1.2 Compatibility of folding cot components
13.2 Safety warning
13.2.1 General
13.2.2 Folding cot top rail warning
13.2.3 Bassinet warning
13.2.4 Change table warning
13.3 Legibility of marking
13.4 Durability of marking
Appendix A
A1 Scope
A2 Principle
A3 Apparatus
A4 Procedure
A5 Report
Appendix B
B1 Scope
B2 Apparatus
B3 Procedure
B4 Report
Appendix C
C1 Scope
C2 Apparatus
C3 Procedure
C4 Report
Appendix D
D1 Scope
D2 Apparatus
D3 Procedure
D4 Report
Appendix E
E1 Scope
E2 Apparatus
E3 Procedure
E4 Report
Appendix F
F1 Scope
F2 Apparatus
F3 Procedure
F4 Report
Appendix G
G1 Scope
G2 Apparatus
G3 Procedure
G4 Report
Appendix H
H1 Scope
H2 Apparatus
H3 Procedure
H4 Report
Appendix I
I1 Scope
I2 Apparatus
I3 Procedure
I4 Report
Appendix J
J1 Scope
J2 Apparatus
J3 Procedure
J4 Report
Appendix K
K1 Scope
K2 Apparatus
K3 Procedure
K4 Report
Appendix L
L1 Scope
L2 Apparatus
L3 Procedure
L4 Report
Appendix M
M1 Scope
M2 Procedure
M3 Report
Appendix N
N1 Scope
N2 Apparatus
N3 Procedure
N4 Report
Appendix O
O1 Scope
O2 Apparatus
O3 Procedure
O4 Report
Appendix P
P1 Scope
P2 Apparatus
P3 Procedure
P4 Report
Appendix Q
Q1 Scope
Q2 Apparatus
Q3 Procedure
Q4 Report
Amendment control sheet
AS/NZS 2195:2010
Amendment No. 1 (2013)
Correction
Amendment No. 2 (2015)
Correction
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Methods of test for textiles, Method 2.3.2: Physical tests - Determination of maximum force using the grab method (ISO 13934-2:1999, MOD)
[Current]
Methods of test for textiles, Part 2.10: Physical tests — Determination of the tear resistance of woven textile fabrics by the wing-rip method
[Current]
Methods of test for textiles, Method 2.21: Physical tests — Determination of seam opening due to the application of force in the transverse direction
[Current]
Safety of toys, Part 1: Safety aspects related to mechanical and physical properties
Content history
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[Current]
[Available Superseded]
DR 07368