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Quality Requirementsof Ernsting‘s family GmbH & Co. KGStatus: April 2015
Service and Sales CentreCoesfeld-Lette
Ernsting‘s family GmbH & Co. KGPostfach 2162D-48644 Coesfeld-LetteHugo-Ernsting-Platz/Industriestraße 1D-48653 Coesfeld-LetteGermany
Tel. +49 (0)2546 / 77-0Fax +49 (0)2546 / 77-2890
Sales and Logistics CentreKlieken
Ernsting‘s family GmbH & Co. KGKurt-Ernsting-Straße 1D-06869 KliekenGermany
Tel. +49 (0)34903 / 502-0Fax +49 (0)34903 / 502-1890
Regional CentreSchwarzenbek
Ernsting‘s family GmbH & Co. KGIndustriestraße 29D-21493 SchwarzenbekGermany
Tel. +49 (0)4151 / 84099-11Fax +49 (0)4151 / 84099-18
Quality Requirements
Textile
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Contents
Textile Page
1. Material requirements for clothing and household textiles 5
1.1. Statutory product requirements 5
1.1.1. DETOX 6
1.1.2. Hazardous substances 7
1.1.3. Bill of Material (BOM) 14
1.2. General information on materials 14
1.3. MINIMUM material requirements 14
1.3.1. Minimum material requirements for clothing 16
1.3.2. Minimum material requirements for household textiles 18
2. Care label instructions 19
2.1. Additional/Warning hangtag 19
2.2. Care label for outer garments 19
3. Goods monitoring 20
3.1. Testing procedure 20
3.2. Preproduction samples 22
3.3. Photo sample 23
3.4. Washing samples/test reports 23
3.5. E-Shop Samples 24
3.6. Testing obligation for babies’ articles 25
3.7. Inspections 26
3.8. Incoming goods monitoring on the platform 26
3.9. Incoming goods monitoring in in the Lette and Klieken Sales Centres 27
4. Certification 28
4.1. Öko-Tex Standard 100 28
4.2. UV-Standard 801 28
4.3. GOTS 29
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Durable goods Page
1. Material requirements for durable goods 31
1.1. Statutory product requirements 31
1.1.1. Bill of Material (BOM) 32
1.2. MINIMUM material requirements 32
1.2.1. Test log – shoes 33
1.2.2. Test log – bags and leather goods, belts, braces 35
1.2.3. Test log – candles 36
1.2.4. Test log – toys 37
1.2.5. Test log – jewellery 39
1.2.6. Test log – stationery supplies 40
1.2.7. Test log – watches 41
1.2.8. Test log – spectacles 43
1.2.9. Test log – umbrellas 45
1.2.10. Test log – contact with food 46
1.2.11. Test log – electrical equipment 47
1.2.12. Test log – decoration 48
1.2.13. Test log – cosmetics 49
1.2.14. Test log – swimming aids 51
1.3. Inspections 53
2. Special product labelling 54
2.1. Hazard warning 54
2.2. User instructions 54
2.3. CE marking 54
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1 Substances of very high concern 2 Directive (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH): Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals
Textile
1. Material requirements for clothing and household textiles
1.1. Statutory product requirements
The Supplier gives his assurance that:
the goods are faultless;
- the goods comply with the specifications stipulated in the order and with the sample submitted to Ernsting’s family and confirmed by the quality development department;
- the goods comply with the regulations and laws for textiles in the Federal Republic of Germany and the EU, e.g. the Foodstuffs, Consumer Goods and Animal Feed Code (LFBG), the Materials and Articles Ordinance (BGVO), the Chemicals Ordinance (ChemVerbotsVO) and the Ordinance on Hazardous Substances (GefstVO);
- the goods basically comply with the German Product Safety Act (ProdSG), i.e. the norm governing the safety of children’s clothes; for example, the requirements for cords and straps on children’s clothing as per DIN EN 14682 must be adhered to. The requirement to bear the manufacturer’s label must also be complied with;
- The supplier shall inform himself autonomously and regularly about the current status of the banned SVHC substances.
- the goods contain no SVHC materials.1 The Supplier shall affirm this by filling out the REACH supplier’s declaration in full.2 This can be downloaded at http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
As a matter of general principle, Ernsting’s family reserves the right to check the compliance with the requirements specified above as well as conducting its own goods monitoring activities, if appropriate by means of laboratory tests. If this post-test is a “FAIL”, the costs incurred in this testing procedure shall be borne by the supplier.
As far as external tests and inspections are concerned (look at 3.3., 3.4.), Ernsting’s family accepts only the institutes Bureau Veritas and SGS.The respective order sheet, completely filled out (and indicating the supplier types A, B, C, D, N), must be used for these tests; it can also be downloaded at:http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
Switching to another testing institute within the course of an order is not permitted.
In the event of a dispute, the HOHENSTEIN institute shall have the final word.
If he has any specific queries about the testing procedure, the Supplier shall have the experts from the nominated testing institutes at his disposal to answer them.
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1. Material requirements for clothing and household textiles
1.1.1. DETOX
Ernsting´s family is supporting Greenpeace’s detox campaign, which is aimed at the use of hazard-ous chemicals in the textiles industry. The supplier therefore guarantees, in the sense of a main contractual obligation, that from 1 January 2020 onwards within his own sphere of influence, including and especially his own suppliers, the merchandise supplied by him were produced without using the chemicals listed below to any extent whatsoever in any of the process stages.
The requirements of Greenpeace treat a total of 11 groups of substances, these are following:
- Phthalates
- Brominated and Chlorinated flame retardants
- Azo dyes
- Organotin Compounds (e.g. TBT)
- Chlorobenzenes
- Chlorinated Solvents
- Chlorophenols
- Short-Chained Chlorinated Paraffins (SCCPs)
- Heavy Metals (cadmium, lead, mercury, chromium VI)
- APEOs/NPEs
- Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFCs)
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1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.2. Hazardous substances
Parameter Testing procedure
EF- Threshold value
GOTS Threshold values**
Materials/Ingredients to be tested
Exempted materials/Ingredients
Composition
1 FormaldehydeDIN EN ISO14184-1
Close-fitting textiles:75 mg/kgLoose-fitting textiles:150 mg/kg
Baby: n.n. (reporting limit 16 mg/kg)
16 mg/kg
Main materials (>10 % of total weight),lining material (lining, sleeve and pocket lining), wadding, interlining, printings (>5 cm2)
Available ingredients only
Yarn, braid, labels, embroidery <2cm2
3 mixed samples
2 Metals – arsenic (As),extractable
Extraction withacidic solder-ing solution in accordance with DIN ENISO 105 E 04,determined in accord-ance with DIN 38406-29
1,0 mg/kg Baby:0,2 mg/kg
0,2 mg/kg
Main materials (>10 % of total weight),Lining material (lining, sleeve and pocket lining)
Available ingredients only
Accessories3 mixed samples
3 Metals – antimony (Sb), extractable
30,0 mg/kg 0,2 mg/kg
4 Metals – lead (Pb),extractable
1,0 mg/kg Baby: 0,2mg/kg
0,2 mg/kg
5 Metals – cadmium (Cd), extractable
0,1 mg/kg 0,1 mg/kg
6 Metals – mercury (Hg), extractable
0,02 mg/kg 0,02 mg/kg
7 Metals – copper (Cu), extractable
50 mg/kg Baby:25,0 mg/kg
25 mg/kg
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Metals – chromium (Cr)total,extractable
2,0 mg/kg Baby:1,0 mg/kg
1,0 mg/kg
9 Metals – chromium VI,extractable
DIN EN ISO17075
3,0 mg/kg 0,5 mg/kg Leather only
Accessories/Small parts: buttons covered with leather, braid and other materials
Part 1
** GOTS articles shall be subject to the GOTS threshold values and the EF threshold values. If the parameters overlap, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
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1) For baby shoes made from fabric materials, the requirements for fabrics shall apply in addition to the requirements for shoes; look at item 1.1.2. In each case, the higher threshold value shall apply.
Textile
1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.2. Hazardous substances
Parameter Testing procedure
EF- Threshold value
GOTS Threshold values**
Materials/Ingredients to be tested
Exempted materials/Ingredients
Composition
10 Metals – cobalt (Co),extractable
Extraction with acidic soldering solutionin accordancewith DIN EN ISO 105 E 04,determined inaccordance with DIN38406-29
4,0 mg/kgBaby:1,0 mg/kg
1,0 mg/kg
Main materials (>10 % of total weight),lining material (lining, sleeve and pocket lining)
Available ingredients only
Accessories3 mixed samples
11 Metals – nickel (Ni),extractable
4,0 mg/kgBaby:1,0 mg/kg
1,0 mg/kg
12 Metals – selenium (Se), extractable
0,2 mg/kg
13 Metals – tin (Sn), extractable
2,0 mg/kg
14 Pesticides
US EPA 8081,modified DFGS 10 procedure
1,0 mg/kgBaby: 0,5mg/kg(total incl.PCP andTeCP)
0,1 mg/kg; shorn wool: 0,5 mg/kg
Main materials: untreated natural fibres only (untreated, natural finish in accordance with the require-ment on the page “Materials information”);cuddly toys
3 mixed samples
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Pentachloro-phenol (PCP),Tetrachlorophe-nol (TeCP)
ASE or KOHextraction,determined in accordance with modified § 35 LFGB B 82.02-08
0,5 mg/kgBaby: 0,05 mg/kg
0,01 mg/kg
Main materials (>10 % of total weight), lining material (lining, sleeve and pocket lining), wadding, interlining, printings (>5cm2), natural fi-bres only, mixed fibres (with proportion of natural fibres) and leather
Unavailable and availableingredients
Metals, plastic and synthetic materials
3 mixed samples
Trichlorophenol (TriCP)
2,0 mg/kgBaby: 0,2 mg/kg
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Azo dyes from which arylamines can be separated under reductive conditions
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1)
leather: ISO 17234-1
20 mg/kg
20 mg/kg (28 sub-stances), Aniline: 100 mg/kg
(Test thread on the main seam and/or embroidery together with basic material, no further summary, no further combined trial)
All textile ingredients and leather, not only main mate-rials, but also all materials:threads and embroidery,accessories (e.g. zipper tape) and others
Available ingredients only
Plastics (e.g. PU label)
3 mixed samples
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p-aminoazo-benzene, in case aniline and/orphenylenedi-amineis established in test # 16
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
20 mg/kg 20 mg/kg
Part 2
** GOTS articles shall be subject to the GOTS threshold values and the EF threshold values. If the parameters overlap, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
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1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.2. Hazardous substances
Parameter Testing procedure
EF- Threshold value
GOTS Threshold values**
Materials/Ingredients to be tested
Exempted materials/Ingredients
Composition
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Allergenic/ Sensitisingdispersion dye and carcino-genicdyes
DIN 54231 50 mg/kg 30 mg/kg
Synthetic materials
Mixed fibres
Available ingredients only
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Phthalates (DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DNOP, DINP, DIDP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP*)
Extraction with organic solvent/GC or LC-MSanalysis
0,1 % (total)
100 mg/kg
Baby: all coated materials,as well as accessories made from soft plastics (printings,zipper end pieces, stopper socks, etc.)Other: coatings,plastics >10 %
Available ingredients only
Accessories/Labels for adult clothing
3 mixed samples
20 Organictin compounds - TBT
Extraction/Derivatisationwith ethanol/dimethyl carbamate/GC-MSanalysis
1,0 mg/kg
Baby:0,5 mg/kg
0,05 mg/kg
Coated materials for every>10 % total surface;accessories and printings only for baby clothes
Available ingredients only
Accessories/Labels for adult clothing
No mixed samples
21 Organictin compound - TPhT
1,0 mg/kg
Baby:0,5 mg/kg
0,05 mg/kg
22
Organictin compounds - DBT
2,0 mg/kg
Baby:1,0 mg/kg
0,05 mg/kg
23 Organictin compound- DOT
2,0 mg/kg
Baby:1,0 mg/kg
0,05 mg/kg
24 Organic tin compounds - MBT
0,1 mg/kg
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Cadmium,total element content
Lead,total element content
EN 1122 (mod)
Cd: 40 mg/kg
Pb: 90 mg/kg
45 mg/kg
50 mg/kg
Plastics and coated textiles
Unavailable and availableingredients
Every textile material that is not coated
3 mixed samples
Part 3
* The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates.** GOTS articles shall be subject to the GOTS threshold values and the EF threshold values. If the parameters overlap, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
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1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.2. Hazardous substances
Parameter Testing procedure
EF- Threshold value
GOTS Threshold values**
Materials/Ingredients to be tested
Exempted materials/Ingredients
Composition
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Nickel released from metal parts(including coated metal parts)
DIN EN 1811 and 12472
0,28 μg/cm2/week
0,5 μg/cm2/week
Metal parts with skin contact (to be tested in their entirety)
27 Orthophenyl phenol (OPP)
Extraction with organic solvent/GC-MS analysis
100 mg/kg
Baby: 50mg/kg
1,0 mg/kg
Main materials + lining material(>10 % of total weight):only 100 % polyester
Unavailable and availableingredients
3 mixed samples
28 pH valueDIN EN 1413Procedure B
4,0 - 7,5
4,5 - 9,0 (no skin contact); 4,5 - 7,5 (skin contact & Baby)
Main materials (>10 % of total weight),lining materials (lining, sleeve and pocket lining),
Printings >25 cm2 (result in relation to main material with label)
Yarn, braid, labels, zippers, polymers, metal and others with-out skin contact
29 Alkylphenols (AP)
Extraction withethanol orTHF/acetoni-trile/GC-MS and LC-DAD analysis
10 mg/kg20 mg/kg (sum)
Major materials and linings(>10% of total weight)
No accessories3 mixed samples
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Sum Alkylphe-nols (AP) and Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEO)
Extraction withethanol orTHF/acetoni-trile/LC-MS analysis
100 mg/kg20 mg/kg (sum)
Main material
Available ingredients only No accessories
3 mixed samples
31 PFOA/PFOS
Extraction with organic solvent/GC-MS
PFOS: 1 μg/cm2;
PFOA: 1 μg/cm2;
PFUdA, PFDoA, PFTrDA, PFTeDA: 0,1 mg/kg;
Baby: 0,05 mg/kg
PFOS: 0,001 mg/kg; PFOA: 0,001 mg/kg; FTOH: 0,01 mg/kg
Dye/Water/Materialswith oil-repellent coatings
No accessoriesNo mixed samples
Part 4
** GOTS articles shall be subject to the GOTS threshold values and the EF threshold values. If the parameters overlap, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
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1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.2. Hazardous substances
Parameter Testing procedure
EF- Threshold value
GOTS Threshold values**
Materials/Ingredients to be tested
Exempted materials/Ingredients
Composition
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Screening test in the event of a noticeable odour
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonicextraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
Benzene: 1 mg/kg,
Ethylbenzene: 20 mg/kg;
Styrene: 10 mg/kg;
Toluene: 20 mg/kg;
Xylene: 20 mg/kg;
Trichlorethylene: 50 mg/kg;
Tetrachlorethylene: 20 mg/kg;
Cyclohexanone: 100 mg/kg;
Methyl ethyl ketone MEK): 100 mg/kg;
N,N Dimethyl-formamide30 mg/kg;
Naphthalene :10 mg/kg;
2-ethoxyethyl-acetate:1000 mg/kg;
1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone:1000 mg/kg;
1,2,3-trichlor-propane: 1000 mg/kg;
Acetophenones:20 mg/kg;
2-phenyl-2-propanol: 20 mg/kg;
1,2-dichloro-ethane: 1000 mg/kg;
Bis(2-metho-xyethyl)ether: 1000 mg/kg;
N,Ndimethyl-acetamid (DMAC): 1000 mg/kg
Isophorone: 200 mg/kg
Testing of the entire product
Part 5
** GOTS articles shall be subject to the GOTS threshold values and the EF threshold values. If the parameters overlap, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
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1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.2. Hazardous substances
Parameter Testing procedure
EF- Threshold value
GOTS Threshold values**
Materials/Ingredients to be tested
Exempted materials/Ingredients
Composition
33 Chlorinated paraffins
Solvent extraction with the help of ultrasound (30 min., 60°C)/GCMSanalysis using the NCI method
1000 mg/kgtotal chlorinated paraffins;specificationfor C10-C13types
Leather and main plastic materials
3 mixed samples
34 Dimethyl fumarate
Extraction with organic solvent/ GCMSanalysis
0.1 mg/kgMain materials, tests of finished item
No accessories3 mixed samples
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PAH*
Extraction with toluene/GC-MSanalysis (ZEK01.4-08)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
10 mg/kg (total 18 PAH); 1,0 mg/kg each
Plastisol prints and pigment prints. Rubber, soft plastic and hard plastic.
All accessible components as well as main inner parts such as membranes or tapes.
Nonemixed samples
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyrene
Benzo[a]-anthracene
Chrysene
Benzo[b]fluor-anthene
Benzo[j]fluor-anthene
Benzo[k]fluor-anthene
Dibenzo[a,h]-anthracene
0,2 mg/kg each
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Fire protection agent (PBB, TRIS, TEPA, pentaBDE, octaBDE, decaBDE, HBCDD,TECP)
Extraction withtoluene/GC-MSanalysis
10 mg/kg n.d. If confirmed accordingly3 mixed samples
37 Polyvinyl chloride(PVC)
Beilsteintest/infraredspectroscopy
No PVCEvery type of soft plastic(inclusive prints)
Nonemixed samples
38 TriclosanExtraction with organic solvent/GC/MS
No useMain materials, test of finished item
No accessories3 mixed samples
Part 6
* testing obligation for membranes, membrane fiber material: have to be tested before bonding. The separate test report must be sent to the following e-mail address: testreport@ernstings-family.com** GOTS articles shall be subject to the GOTS threshold values and the EF threshold values. For the NON-textile accessories pertaining to GOTS articles, the EF threshold values (i.e. Öko-Tex standard 100, class I) shall apply. The GOTS threshold values apply for textile accessories. If the parameters overlap, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
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1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.2. Hazardous substances
General information: All tests are carried out on the finished articles. The threshold values apply to each individual component. In the case of textiles which are provided with additional accessories such as, for example, belts, the durable goods’ requirements (point 5 and the subsequent points) shall apply additionally. A valid test result must be submitted for this purpose.
For Baby articles no optical brighteners are allowed in brand- and care label.
** GOTS articles shall be subject to the GOTS threshold values and the EF threshold values. If the parameters overlap, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
Part 7
Parameter Testing procedure
EF- Threshold value
GOTS Threshold values**
Materials/Ingredients to be tested
Exempted materials/Ingredients
Composition
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Glyoxal and other short-chain aldehydes (mono- & dialdehydes up to C6)
Extraction (acc. to ISO 14184-1), ISO 17226-1 (HPLC)
20 mg/kg
Main materials (>10 % of total weight),lining material (lining, sleeve and pocket lining),wadding, interlining, printings (>5 cm2)
Available ingredients only
Yarn, braid, labels, embroidery <2cm2
No mixedsamples
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Adsorbable organic halogens (AOX)
Extraction with boiling water, adsorption on charcoal; AOX analyzer based on ISO 9562
5 mg/kg
41 Chlorinated organic Carrier
DIN 54232 1 mg/kgMain synthetic fibres materials
3 mixed samples
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1. Material requirements for clothing and household textiles
1.1. Statutory product requirements
1.1.3. Bill of Material (BOM)
For each order, the supplier must fill out a bill of material and, upon request, send it to Ernsting’s family within 24 hours.
The form for the bill of material can be downloaded here:http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
1.2. General information on materials
According to EU Directive 1007/2011, traders in the EU are obliged to provide their textile products with information for consumers about the composition of the raw materials.
The information on raw materials must be attached to the clothing by means of sewn-on labels. They must be clearly legible.
Goods which are sold packaged (e.g. tights), can have the information about the composi-tion of their raw materials provided on the packaging.
The subject matter of EU Directive 1007/2011 includes the following:
- the German designation of the non-woven fabrics,
- the percentage proportions of the weight accounted for by the textile raw mate-rials used, with the information being provided in descending order in the case of fibre blends;
- in the case of lined clothing, specification of the fibre material in the main fibre.
1.3. MINIMUM material requirements
The MINIMUM material requirements listed under 1.3.1. are a component of the purchasing agreement for the suppliers of Ernsting’s family.
The MINIMUM material requirements
- refer to significant qualitative characteristics/properties in the use of textiles
- must be adhered to by the Supplier
- must be demonstrated by the Supplier.
Any divergences which occur due to fashion or technical considerations must be agreed with Ernsting’s family (Quality Development department).
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1. Material requirements for clothing and household textiles
1.3. MINIMUM material requirements (continued)
General information
- If there is a material mix (outer material and lining/wadding), dimensional alterations must be agreed upon.
- The functional safety of accessories (e.g. buttons, zippers) must be guaranteed.
- Metal parts are corrosion-resistant and nickel-free.
- After washing: - seams must not frizz. - materials must not crinkle excessively. - pressure and applications must not change.
- Microfibres are - a) single filament yarns or b) staple fibres which - in the case of polyester have a yarn count no higher than 1.0 dtex - in the case of polyamid have a yarn count no higher than 1.2 dtex.
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1.3.1. Minimum material requirements: clothing (also applies to GOTS certified products)
Test type DIN EN ISO
Linen, beachwear
Knitwear Woven
Stockings,hats,scarves,gloves,towels Baby shoes (completely textile, washable)
OuterwearBa KK KiYoung Fashion DOBHAKA
Knitwear Woven
Jeans (denim)oil-washedwash-outfade-outpigment dyed, printedNeon all over,printed, dyed(5)
1 Basis weightin g/m2 12127
+/ -5 % compared with guideline
+/ -5 % compared with guideline
+/ -5 % compared with guideline
2 Colour fastness to water
105- E 01 4 4 4 3
3 Colour fastness to washing 1)
105- C 06
4 Stains:4
Silk3-4
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Corduroy/Velvet/Silk3-4
3
5 Change in colour: 4 4 4 4
6 Dry-clean 105- D 01 4
7
Colour fastness to light 7)
(to be tested on main material, hood lining, bigger inserts)
105- B 02
only for swimwear4
turquoise/neon3
white/pastel3-4
Outdoor jackets Skiwear
Rainwear 5
8 Colour fastness to rubbing
105- X 12
9 Dry 4 4 4 3
10 Wet 3 33
Corduroy/Velvet (3)wet 2-3
2
11 Colour fastness to perspiration 1) (acidic and alkaline)
105- E 04 3-4Only for stockings
3-4
12 Colour fastness to chlorinated water
105- E 03For beachwear only
4
13 Colour fastness to sea water
105- E 02For beachwear only
4
14 Colour fastness to saliva
53160For baby articles
only resistantFor baby articles
only resistantFor baby articles only
resistantFor baby articles
only resistant
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Visual assessment(appearance after the household wash in accordance with care label instructions 2) + 4)
Based on6330- 2012
* * * *
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Max. dimension change in %in accordance with care label instructions in the household washing machine 2) + 4)
6330- 2012
+/-5 +/-3 +/-5 +/-3 +/- 3
Part 1
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1.3. MINIMUM material requirements
1.3.1. Minimum material requirements: clothing (also applies to GOTS certified products)
Test type DIN EN ISO
Linen, beachwear
Knitwear Woven
Stockings,hats,scarves,gloves,towels Baby shoes (completely textile, washable)
OuterwearBa KK KiYoung Fashion DOBHAKA
Knitwear Woven
Jeans (denim)oil-washedwash-outfade-outpigment dyed, printedNeon all over,printed, dyed(5)
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Seam turning in %(after washing.in relation to the hemline, using the in-house method)
EF-In-house method (6)
+/-5 +/-5 +/-5
18 Seam-sliding stability of fabric
13936- 1 6mm 8daN
6mm 8daN loose-fitting
6mm 12daN close-fitting
6mm 8daN loose-fitting
6mm 12daN close-fitting
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Susceptibility to pilling (only with flat-knitted articles)
DIN12945-2(after2000cycles)
– –
CO: 2-3 WO: 2-3 PAN: 2-3 CV: 2-3
- - - - –
Also applies for fibre blends
20 Odour Generally no product-untypical odour, otherwise conduct a VOC test (look at page 11)
Part 2
1) In the case of multi-coloured articles, migration to lighter-coloured parts must be prevented. Colour fastness DIN EN IOS 105-C 06 test no. A1S=30°C, A1M=40°C, C1S=60°C, E1S=95°C 2) In the case of articles which, according to the care label instructions, are suitable for spin driers, the dimensional behaviour, including this treatment, must be determined and may not exceed the maximum dimensional change.3) Also applies for sanded/brushed goods.4) Testing instrument: household washing machine with 2 kg extra load (for cellulosic products additional cotton load type I, for fibre blends additional polyester load type III), 20g washing agent e.g. PERSIL COLOR/ARIEL COLOR, with articles which according to the care label instructions are suitable for spin driers; the appearance must be assessed after treatment in a household spin drier. * The visual effect of the textile product and/or the accessories may not be affected adversely by the textile care with regard to e.g. print quality or changes in colouring (Note 4).5) Must always have warning hangtag (look at page 19, point 2.1, care label instructions). 6) In-house method 7) All GOTS articles are generally subject to a light fastness of at least grade 3-4. GOTS swimwear, outdoor jackets, skiwear and rainwear are subject to the higher fastness grade indicated in line 7.
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1.3. MINIMUM material requirements
1.3.2. Minimum material requirements: household textiles
Test type DIN EN ISO
Bed linen Table linenBlanketsSleeping bags
BathmatsKitchen towelsTerry towelsBibs
1 Basis weightFabric/Knitted fabric
+/-5 % compared with guideline
+/-5 % compared with guideline
+/-5 % compared with guideline
2 Colour fastness to water 105- E 01 3-4 3-4 3-4
3 Colour fastness to washing (stains and change in colour)
105- C 06 4 4 4
4
Colour fastness to rubbing 105- X 12
Dry 4 4 4
Wet 3 3 3
5 Colour fastness to perspiration 1) (acidic and alkaline)
105- E 04 3-4 3-4 3-4
6 Saliva repellence 53160For baby articles
only resistant For baby articles
only resistantFor baby articles
only resistant
7
Visual assessment(appearance after the household wash) in accordance with care label instructions 2) + 3)
Based on 6330-2012
* * *
8
Max. dimension change in %in accordance with care label instructions 2) + 3),fabrics/knitted fabrics in the household washing machine
6330-2012 +/- 3 +/- 3 +/- 8
9 Odour Generally no product-untypical odour, otherwise conduct a VOC test (look at page 11)
10 For plastic or coated tablecloths, the requirements in relation to contact with foodstuffs must additionally be fulfilled.
Part 1
1) In the case of multi-coloured articles, migration to lighter-coloured parts must be prevented. Colour fastness DIN EN IOS 105-C 06 test no. A1S=30°C, A1M=40°C, C1S=60°C, E1S=95°C 2) In the case of articles which, according to the care label instructions, are suitable for spin driers, the dimensional behaviour, including this treatment, must be determined and may not exceed the maximum dimensional change.3) Testing instrument: household washing machine with 2 kg extra load, washing agent e.g. PERSIL COLOR/ARIEL COLOR, with articles which according to the care label instructions are suitable for spin driers; the appearance must be assessed after treatment in a household spin drier. * The visual effect of the textile product and/or the accessories may not be affected adversely by the textile care in respect of e.g. print quality or changes in colouring (Note 4).
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2. Care label instructions
The care label instructions for textiles from Ernsting’s family are a minimum requirement. They must be attached in permanent and clearly recognisable form on a care label in accordance with the specifications in the order that was placed.
- The care label instructions in the order documents are applicable.
- If no care labelling is stipulated when the order is placed, the said labelling shall be determined by Ernsting’s family (Quality Development department).
- The care labelling for the two parts of a set must, as far as possible, be provided in unified form.
- The currently valid requirements of EN ISO 3758 from the International Association for Textile Care Labelling (GINETEX) must be observed.
2.1. Additional/Warning hangtag
Articles made from particular materials must be provided with an additional hangtag:
- warning hangtag for batik, jeans, neon
- further quality hangtags (in accordance with the specifications in the order).
The template for the respective hangtag can be downloaded at http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
2.2. Care label for outer garments
Every care label must contain the following instruction: “Wash and iron inside out, wash with similar colours.” The notation for linen and socks is: “Wash with similar colours”. Compliance with the MINIMUM material requirements is always a precondition.
The template for the respective hangtag can be downloaded at http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
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3. Goods monitoring
3.1. Testing procedure
The testing procedure defines which tests have to be conducted for which article cate-gories.
The articles are categorised as follows:
- babies’ textiles up to size 92 (look at 3.6.)
- Öko-Tex-100-certified articles (look at 4.1.)
- other textiles.
An additional testing criterion for the “other textiles” is the supplier classification as A, B, C, D or N suppliers (look at table).
Any queries about the supplier classification should be addressed to the procurement.The classification is made on a six-monthly basis.
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3.1. Testing procedure (applies only to textiles) (continued)
Inspection process All baby textiles= Obligation to
conduct tests of baby articles
Öko-Tex-Standard 100
certified articles UV-Standard 801
GOTScertified articles
Other textiles
A-
sup
plie
rs *
B-
sup
plie
rs *
*
C-
sup
plie
rs *
**
D-
sup
plie
rs *
***
1
Counter samples for quality assurance:
Yes Yes YES Yes
Inspection scope: Design
Measurements/Fitting
Processing
Weight
Children’s safety (DIN 14682)
Labelling
Nickel Detection Test
Design
Measurements/Fitting
Processing
Weight
Children’s safety (DIN 14682)
Labelling
Design
Measurements/Fitting
Processing
Weight
Children’s safety (DIN 14682)
Labelling
Design
Measurements/Fitting
Processing
Weight
Children’s safety (DIN 14682)
Labelling
Nickel Detection Test
2
Test report (SGS or BV)
Yes No Yes NoEither test
reportYes Yes
Chemical tests: Yes No Yes
▼completechemical
test look at 1.1.2.
completechemical
test look at 1.1.2.
Inspection scope: (Complete) (Complete)
Physical tests: Yes No Yes Physi-cal
tests▼Inspection scope: (Complete) (Complete)
3
Washing samples for quality control:
NoYes
(minimum 2 samples + Dimension table)
Yes (1 sample for camparison)
NoOR
washing samples
No Yes
Incl. documents: certificate
hangtag (incl. test-no.)
certificatehangtag
(incl. test-no.)
Inspection scope: completephysical testslook at 1.3.1.
Labelling
Children’s safety
completephysical
testslook at 1.3.1.
Labelling
Children’s safety
completephysical
testslook at 1.3.1.
Labelling
Children’s safety
* A- suppliers: Are suppliers, with an updated error rate < 5 % and no abnormality in chemical tests** B- suppliers: Are suppliers, with an updated error rate > 5 % and no abnomality in chemical tests*** C- suppliers: Are suppliers, with a failed chemical test **** D- suppliers: Are suppliers, with an updated error rate > 5 % and a failed chemical test N- suppliers: Are new suppliers, the obligation to conduct test is the same as B- suppliers
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3.2. Preproduction samples
Every order requires that preproduction samples be sent to Ernsting’s family after the order has been placed (Quality Development department).
If nothing to the contrary is agreed when the order is placed, the following time schedule must be complied with:
- 4 weeks ► hosiery
- 6 weeks ► woven articles
- 6 weeks ► knitted articles
- 6 weeks ► linen
- 2 weeks ► socks, stockings, legwarmers
The time schedule specified above is also valid for textile accessories (e.g. scarves, caps, gloves, towels).
The preproduction samples must always be manufactured in the sample sizes specified in the order, in the original colour and in the original material.
In the case of woven and knitted articles, lapdips/material swatches may be sent by prior arrangement with Ernsting’s family (Quality Development department).
Production may not commence without the specific approval of Ernsting’s family (Quality Development department).
Please label the sample. To do this, it is imperative that you use the preproduction sample hangtag (yellow hangtag) or, as the case may be, the fitting muster hangtag (white hang-tag). The recipient of the samples is the quality development unit.
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3.3. Photo sample
For advertising orders, Ernsting’s Family requires photo samples. For their number and the required size categories, please look at the order sheet. Please adhere to these specifica-tions precisely.Photo samples must correspond to the design drawing in their appearance (colours, acces-sories, prints, etc.) but can also be manufactured using replacement goods (similar to the original goods). Photo samples must always be received by Ernsting’s Family punctually on the date speci-fied in the respective order.Please label the sample. To do this, it is imperative that you use the photo sample hangtag (green hangtag). The recipient of the samples is the quality development unit.
3.4 Washing samples/test reports
Depending on the article and the supplier classification, washing samples or test reports for production approval must be sent to the Ernsting’s family quality control department (look at test procedure on page 21).
If nothing to the contrary was agreed when the order was awarded, the following timeline shall apply for all test samples/test reports:
No later than 4 weeks before delivery date (ex) ► 1 x Öko-Tex sample + valid certificateNo later than 4 weeks before delivery date (ex) ► 2 x washing sample No later than 2 weeks before delivery date (ex) ► (or) physical test report No later than 2 weeks before delivery date (ex) ► chemical test report No later than 2 weeks before delivery date (ex) ► repeat declaration (reference 1/2 year)
- The washing samples are production samples which were taken from the production that had already commenced. The washing samples must be labelled in their entirety, with all of the hangtags.
- The washing samples are tested, assessed and documented in accordance with the established quality requirements.
- Quality divergences must be reengineered and submitted for subsequent testing by the supplier. Three retests are permitted per washing sample.
The aforementioned timeline shall apply for clothing, linen, textile accessories, hosiery and household textiles.
Please label the washing samples. To do this, it is imperative that you use the washing sample hangtag (red hangtag). The recipient of the samples is the quality control depart-ment.
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3.5. E-Shop Samples
For each textile order, Ernsting’s Family requires an e-shop sample (shipment sample) per colour. This sample is used for the online shop’s photography. For this reason, the sample must originate from production and correspond to the delivery (including all hangtags).
Please always send the smallest size, except for all Gina orders. Ernsting’s Family requires size 36 for Gina.
Please send the sample before or, at the latest, at the same time as the shipment (at least 6 weeks before EF’s delivery date).
Please label the sample. To do this, it is imperative that you use the e-shop sample hang-tag (blue hangtag). The recipient of the sample is the Online Shop team.
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3.6. Testing obligations for babies’ articles
Babies’ articles (sizes 50-92) are subject to special regulations. All babies’ articles – with the exception of Öko-Tex Standard 100 – must be tested for all article-related chemical and physical parameters by either the Bureau Veritas or SGS independent testing institute, both of which are familiar with the testing standards applied at Ernsting’s family, before they are shipped and must be labelled with the green hangtag “examined for toxic substances”. This additional hangtag can be obtained at:http://service.ernstings-family.de/supplier/download
When placing the order, full production samples (incl. all accessories, care label, web label) must always be sent to the institute. The order form from Ernsting’s family must be used exclusively for placing the order.It can be downloaded at http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
NB: SHIPPING IS NOT PERMITTED WITHOUT A FULL TEST REPORT CERTIFIED MARKED WITH A “PASS” GRADE!
The test report is examined within two working days after it has been received. If no re-jection has been communicated via e-mail to the Supplier or agent by then, notification for the goods can be given.
The dual testing of articles which are made from the same ingredients and originate from the same production batch, but were delivered at different times, is not necessary.
The Supplier confirms this in writing by filling out the Ernsting’s family REPEAT declara-tion. The REPEAT declaration can be downloaded at:http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
If the Supplier can ensure that standard articles have not been altered in any way with regard to their materials and ingredients during the production period, testing shall be required only on a six-monthly basis.
Babies’ articles which are certified in accordance with the Öko-Tex Standard 100 (look at 4.) are not subject to mandatory testing. Washing tests must still be carried out for these articles.
The samples must be sent to Ernsting’s family (Quality Control department) with the respective certificate and the affixed Öko-Tex number.
The test reports must be sent to the following e-mail address: testreport@ernstings-family.com
Switching to another testing institute within the course of an order is not permitted.
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3.7. Inspections
For selected orders, Ernsting’s family reserves the right to arrange for spot checks in the factory. These shall be carried out in the form of a final random inspection (FRI) by either of the testing institutes Bureau Veritas or SGS. If nothing to the contrary is agreed, the Supplier shall assume the costs and order placement for this inspection. The acceptance quality limit (AQL) 2.5/4.0 shall generally apply.
Ernsting’s family reserves the right (after consultation with the Quality Control) to demand the AQL level 2,5/2,5 in exceptional cases.
The Supplier is obliged to provide the selected testing institute with all the information and documents which are necessary to ensure a smooth and trouble-free procedure.
The appropriate order sheet must be used for awarding orders; it can be downloaded at:http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
If the inspection has „FAILED“, the testing costs for the inspection and the re-inspection must be borne by the supplier.
The samples must be sent to Ernsting’s family (Quality Control department) with the respective certificate and the affixed Öko-Tex number.
The test reports must be sent to the following e-mail address: testreport@ernstings-family.com
Switching to another testing institute within the course of an order is not permitted.
3.8. Incoming goods monitoring on the platform
The monitoring of the goods on the platform is explained using the example of Turkey:
After the complete delivery has been made to the forwarding agency ENCO, the quality of the goods is examined by EncoLog Quality Control. All parameters are examined in accord-ance with the incoming goods monitoring procedures at the Ernsting’s family Sales Centres in Lette and Klieken (look at 3.6.). A test report is compiled and must be sent to the Ernsting’s family Quality Control department in Lette. There, the decision is made on whether to approve or reject the goods. The goods are approved if all of the testing criteria are fulfilled; if the delivery is defective, the goods are not approved.
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3.9. Incoming goods monitoring in the Lette and Klieken Sales Centres
The checking of incoming goods in the Lette and Klieken Sales Centres follows the same procedure.
As soon as the delivery has been received, the goods are examined in accordance with the following main criterion:
- The article must correspond to the specifications in the order, if necessary with saleable sample or counter-sample, in respect of
- presentation/packaging
- colouring
- design
- material quality/material composition
- measurements/fit
- processing
- labelling: brand label, hangtag, price label
- mechanical checks (look at 1.3.)
- product safety.
Special materials shall additionally require specific tests.The goods are approved only when all the criteria stipulated in the quality requirements have been fulfilled.
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4. Certification
4.1. Öko-Tex Standard 100
After an article produced in accordance with Öko-Tex Standard 100 has been purchased by Ernsting’s family, the purchased goods must fulfil not only the MINIMUM material requirements, but also the special criteria stipulated by the Öko-Tex Standard 100. This states that:
„The order is placed subject to the reservation that the purchased goods (including all the details) are part of your Öko-Tex certificate. This characteristic is a component of the purchasing agreement. If this state of affairs does not apply, the order shall be regarded as having been improperly fulfilled and the right to assert damages claims shall be reserved. Certification in accordance with Öko-Tex Standard 100 must be confirmed by affixing the sticker and the valid certificate to the samples when the washing samples are dispatched and the delivery is made.”
NB: THE SHIPPING OF TEXTILES WITH ÖKO-TEX STANDARD 100 IS NOT PERMITTED WITHOUT A VALID CERTIFICATE!
The certificate must be valid at least until the day of delivery to either of the Ernsting’s family Sales Centres in Lette and Klieken (VC).
For more information about the Öko-Tex Standard 100, look at: www.oeko-tex.com
4.2. UV-Standard 801
After an article produced in accordance with the UV Standard 801 has been purchased by Ernsting’s family, the purchased goods must fulfil not only the MINIMUM material requirements, but also the special criteria of the UV Standard 801. The Supplier must prove this by submitting a valid UV certificate. The Supplier must take care that the labelling is correct (UV hangtag).
When the washing samples are dispatched, the valid UV certificate and the corresponding original UV hangtag must be submitted.
The certificate must be valid at least until the day of delivery to either of the Ernsting’s family Sales Centres in Lette and Klieken (VC).
Switching to another testing institute within the course of an order is not permitted.
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4.3. GOTS
After an article certified in accordance with GOTS has been purchased by Ernsting’s family, the purchased goods must fulfil not only the MINIMUM material requirements (see 1.3.1.), but also the special criteria for articles certified in accordance with GOTS. The stricter threshold value in each case shall apply. The supplier must verify this by submitting a valid GOTS certificate and an entire test report (complete chemical and physical test in accordance with EF requirements).The supplier must take care that the labelling is correct (GOTS hangtag).
When the production samples are dispatched, the valid GOTS certificate, the GOTS LOGO USE registration for every product group + material composition, the test report and the appropriate original GOTS hangtag must be submitted.
NB: THE SHIPPING OF GOTS TEXTILES IS PERMISSIBLE ONLY IF THE CRITERIA REFERRED TO ABOVE ARE COMPLIED WITH!
The certificate must be valid at least until the day of delivery to either of the Ernsting’s family Sales Centres in Lette and Klieken (VC). Additionally: after unloading, a transaction certificate must be sent to Ernsting’s family as quickly as possible.
These documents must be sent to the following e-mail address: testreport@ernstings-family.com
Switching to another testing institute within the course of an order is not permitted.
Quality requirements
Durable goods
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Durable goodsThe term “durable goods” encompasses, inter alia, toys, sports and leisure equipment, electrical equipment, household items, shoes, cosmetics and jewellery.
1. Material requirements for durable goods
1.1. Statutory product requirements
As a general rule: The articles delivered to Ernsting’s family must be safe and reliable.
The following product characteristics are required:
- Functionality
- Fitness for purpose
- Safety (inter alia mechanical, electrical, chemical, biological)
- Reliability
- Faultlessness
The Supplier shall ensure that the delivered products comply with the statutory provi-sions, ordinances, guidelines and norms that apply in the Federal Republic of Germany. This must be documented for any one of the institutes specified below by means of a valid and complete test report for the end product. The full test report may not be more than three years old and shall contain the testing of the entire article in relation to all of the para- meters. The test report must be accompanied by a photograph of the complete article in all of its purchased variants.
The testing institutes accepted by Ernsting’s family are:
- SGS
- Bureau Veritas
- Intertek
- TÜV Rheinland
In the event of disputes, TÜV Rheinland shall have the final word.
Switching to another testing institute within the course of an order is not permitted.
If he has any specific queries about the testing procedure, the Supplier shall have the experts from the nominated testing institutes at his disposal to answer them.
The test reports must be sent to the following e-mail address:testreport-hardware@ernstings-family.com
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1. Material requirements for durable goods
1.1. Statutory product requirements (continued)
The Supplier gives Ernsting’s family his assurance that the goods contain no SVHC mate-rials.
The Supplier shall confirm this for every single article by filling out the Ernsting’s family REACH Supplier Declaration.
The REACH Supplier Declaration can be downloaded at: http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
The Supplier Declaration must be sent in PDF format to: reach@ernstings-family.com
NB: SHIPPING IS NOT PERMITTED WITHOUT A VALID TEST REPORT AND A VALID REACH DECLARATION!
As a matter of general principle, Ernsting’s family reserves the right to check the compli-ance with the requirements specified above as well as conducting its own goods monitoring activities, if appropriate by means of laboratory tests.
1.1.1. Bill of Material (BOM)
For each order, the supplier must fill out a bill of material and, upon request, send it to Ernsting’s family within 24 hours.
The form for the bill of material can be downloaded here:http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
1.2. MINIMUM material requirements
For the MINIMUM material requirements which are applicable for the individual durable-goods articles, look at the tables below.
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1.2. MINIMUM material requirements
1.2.1. Test log – shoes
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 LABELLING (always in German)
2
The pictogram must be available and used
94/11/EC Visual Shoes must contain information about the main materials used.
3 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
4 Azo dyes (textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
5 p-aminoazobenzene(textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
6 Carcinogenic dyes(synthetic fibres)
§ 30, German Food and Feed Code (LFGB)
DIN 54231 5mg/l
7
Sensitisingdispersion dyes+ disp. yellow 23(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5mg/l
8 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1811 0,28 μg/cm2/week
9 Chromium VI, extractable(leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, BGVO
DIN EN ISO 17075 < 3 mg/kg
10 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
11 Lead, total content(plastic)
Internalquality requirement
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg
12
Organotin compounds(inner materials made from plastic and coatings with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction/Derivatisation withethanol/dimethyl carbamate/GC/MS analysis, EN ISO 17353
TBT, TPhT: 0,05 mg/kgDBT, DOT, MBT: 1 mg/kg
13 Formaldehyde (leather, textile)
BGVO§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-1DIN EN ISO 14184-1DIN EN ISO 17226-1
150 mg/kg
Part 1
1) For baby shoes (size 17 — 26) made from fabric materials, the requirements for fabrics shall apply in addition to the requirements for shoes; look at item 1.1.2. In each case, the more stringent threshold value shall apply.
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1.2.1. Test log – shoes
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
14 Pentachlorophenol,tetrachlorophenol,trichlorophenol (leather)
German Chemicals Prohibition Regulation (ChemVerbotsVO)
ASE or KOHextraction,regulation § 64LFGB B 82.02-08(mod)
5 mg/kg per substance
15 Phthalates in babies’ and children’s articles(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GC or LC-MS analysis EN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
16 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
Benzene: 1 mg/kg, Ethylbenzene: 20 mg/kg; Styrene: 10 mg/kg; Toluene: 20 mg/kg; Xylene: 20 mg/kg;Trichloroethylene: 50 mg/kg; Tetrachloroethylene: 20 mg/kg; Cyclohexanone: 100 mg/kg; Methyl ethyl ketone MEK): 100 mg/kg; N,N-dimethylformamide 30 mg/kg; Naphthalene : 10 mg/kg; 2-ethoxyethyl acetate: 1000 mg/kg; 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone: 1000 mg/kg; 1,2,3-trichlorpropane: 1000 mg/kg; Acetophenone: 20 mg/kg;2-phenyl-2-propanol: 20 mg/kg; 1,2-dichloroethane: 1000 mg/kg; Bis(2-methoxyethyl)ether: 1000 mg/kg;N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAC): 1000 mg/kg Isophorone: 200 mg/kg
17
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC/MS (ZEK method)
0,2 mg/kg each
18 Chlorinated paraffins (SCCP) (leather, main plastic materials)
EC 850/2004prEN ISO 18219 (modified)
1000 mg/kg
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Colour fastness to rubbing, dry/wet (for textiles with direct skin contact)
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO 105-X12Min. grade 4.0 (dry); grade 3 (wet)Denim – grade 3 (dry); grade 2 (wet)
Part 2
** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2.2. Test log – bags and leather goods, belts, braces
Requirement Basis Method Threshold valueThe product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
2 Azo dyes (textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
3 p-aminoazobenzene(textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
4 Carcinogenic dyes(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5mg/l
5
Sensitisingdispersion dyes+ disp. yellow 23(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5mg/l
6 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
7 Lead, total content(plastic)
Internalquality requirement
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg
8 Chromium VI, extractable(leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, BGVO
DIN EN ISO 17075 < 3 mg/kg
9 Penta-, tetra-,trichlorophenol (leather)
ChemVerbotsVO
ASE or KOHextraction,regulation § 64LFGB B 82.02-08(mod)
5 mg/kg
10 Formaldehyde (leather, textile)
BGVO§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-1DIN EN ISO 14184-1DIN EN ISO 17226-1
150 mg/kg
11 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1811 0,28 μg/cm2/week
12
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC-MS, (ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
13 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
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14 Chlorinated paraffins (SCCP) (leather, main plastic materials)
EC 850/2004prEN ISO 18219 (modified)
1000 mg/kg
15 PROPERTIES/MATERIAL QUALITY
16 Colour fastness to rubbing, dry/wet
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO 105-X12Min. grade 4.0 (dry); grade 3 (wet)Denim – grade 3 (dry); grade 2 (wet)
17 Colour fastness to water - textile
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO 105 E01Grade 4 (stains), grade 4 (change in colouring)Denim – grade 3 (stains), grade 4(change in colouring)
Part 1
1) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3
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1.2.3. Test log – candles
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 LABELLING (always in German)
2 Information from the producer/ manufacturer
2001/95/EC Document check Producer/Manufacturer should be visible
3 Warning notice 2001/95/EG EN 15494
Warning notices must correspond to the norm. The warning notices must be given in text or symbol form. At least the following warning notices must be given (text or symbol):
- Never leave burning candles unattended. - Always put candles out of the reach of
children and animals. - Always take care that where there are
several candles, these are always placed with sufficient distance from each other. - Keep candles well away from flammable
objects such as curtains, drapery, etc.
Other symbols or text are possible, e.g.:
- Don’t let candles burn in draughty conditions. - Don’t burn candles near to heat sources. - Place candles in an upright position. - Stifle the flame rather than blowing it out. - Keep the candle free of foreign substances. - Don’t move burning candles. - Use tea lights only in holders with a sufficient
supply of air. - Use suitable holders for liquifiable candles. - Never use liquid to extinguish candles.
4 PROPERTIES/PROCESSING
5 In the event of defects, and of doubtful cases with regard to properties and processing, the requirements of RAL-GZ 041 must be applied.
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1.2.4. Test log – toys
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 Warning notice for balloons
16. Amendment to the BGVO
As from Sept. 2009 a warning notice must be given on balloon packaging to indicate that a pump should always be used to blow the balloons up.
2 General safety 2009/48/EC EN 71-1 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
3 Flammability 2009/48/EC EN 71-2 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
4 Metal migration 2009/48/EC EN 71-3 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
5 Requirements of experimental kits
2009/48/EC EN 71-4 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
6 Requirements of chemical toys
2009/48/EC EN 71-5 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
7 Requirements of finger paints
2009/48/EC EN 71-7 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
8 Requirements of swings, slides, activity toys
2009/48/EC EN 71-8 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
9
Organochemical compounds (for children younger than 36 months)
2009/48/EC EN 71-9/10/11 Must comply with the requirements of the norm
10 Cadmium, total content(varnish, plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
11 Lead, total contentEC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 (mod)100 mg/kg (varnish, plastic)500 mg/kg (children’s jewellery made from metal)
12 Phthalates (plastic)EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GC- or LC-MSEN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
13 Pentachlorophenol,tetrachlorophenol,trichlorophenol (leather)
ChemVerbotsVO
ASE or KOHextraction,regulation § 64LFGB B 82.02-08(mod)
5 mg/kg
14
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction withtoluene/GC-MS(ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
15 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
DIN EN 1811 0,28 μg/cm2/week
Part 1
** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
16 Chromium VI, extractable(leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, BGVO
DIN EN ISO 17075 3 mg/kg
17 Carcinogenic dyes(synthetic textile)
LFGB DIN 54231 5 mg/l
18
Sensitisingdispersion dyes + disp. yellow 23(synthetic textile)
LFGB DIN 54231 5 mg/l
19 Azo dyes (leather, textile)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
20 p-aminoazobenzene(leather, textile)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
21
Formaldehyde (leather, textile) (for children younger than 36 months)
EN 71-9§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-1DIN EN ISO 14184-1DIN EN ISO 17226-1
20 mg/kg
22
Formaldehyde (wood, wood materials) (for children younger than 36 months)
EN 71-9 EN 120 and/or EN 717-3 0.1 ml/m3 or 80 mg/kg
23 Free benzene (plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Headspace 5 mg/kg
24
Nitrosamines andnitrosatable compounds for balloons (natural and synthetic rubber)
16th Amendment to BGVO, EN 71-12
EN 71-12
0.05 mg/kg nitrosamine1.0 mg/kg N-nitrosatable compounds(for toys intended for children younger than 36 months and articles which are placed in the mouth: 0.01 mg/kg N-nitrosamine; 0.1 mg/kg N-nitrosatable compounds)
25 Resistance to saliva and perspiration
Internalquality requirement
DIN 53160-1; -2 Non-fading (grade 5)
26 Screening inspection in the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
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27 RoHS in electrically operated toys
2011/65/EU IEC 62321 0.1 % Pb, Hg, CrVI, PBB, PBDE; 0.01 % Cd
Part 2
1) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3
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Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS1)
2 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1811 0,28 μg/cm2/week
3 Nickel release (for metals that penetrate the skin)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1811 0,11 μg/cm2/week
4 Cadmium, total content(in plastic and metal)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
5 Lead, total content EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg (varnish, plastic)500 mg/kg (metal)
6
Azo dyes from which aryl amines can be separated under reductive conditions
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 2) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
7
p-aminoazobenzene, in case aniline and/or phenylenediamine is detected in test #6
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
8
Allergenic/Sensitising disperse dyes and carcinogenic dyes (synthetic fibres)
LFGB DIN 54231 5 mg/l
9 Penta-, Tetra-, Trichlorophenol in leather
German Chemicals Prohibition Regulation (ChemVerbotsVO)
ASE or KOH extraction, §64 LFGB B 82.02-08 (mod)
5 mg/kg per substance
10 Phthalates in softplastic
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GC/MS analysisEN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
11 Chlorinated paraffins (SCCP) (leather, main plastic materials)
EC 850/2004prEN ISO 18219 (modified)
1000 mg/kg
12 Chromium VI, extractable (leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, BGVO
DIN EN ISO 17075 < 3 mg/kg
13 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
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Durable goods
1.2. MINIMUM material requirements
1.2.5. Test log – jewellery
Part 1
1) For other components, such as textile, further parameters might be necessary2) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2.6. Test log – stationery supplies
Part 1
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS1)
2 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1811 0,28 μg/cm2/week
3 Azo dyes (textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 2) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
4 p-aminoazobenzene(textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
5 Phthalates in children’s articles (plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GC or LC-MS analysis EN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
6 Chromium VI, extractable(leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, BGVO
DIN EN ISO 17075 < 3 mg/kg
7 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
8 Lead, total content(plastic)
Internalquality requirement
EN 1122 (Mod) 100 mg/kg
9 Formaldehyde (leather, textile ingredients as main ingredients)
BGVO§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-1DIN EN ISO 14184-1DIN EN ISO 17226-1
150 mg/kg
10 Formaldehyde (wood, wood materials)
ChemVerbotsVO EN 120 and/or EN 717–3 0.1ml/m3 and/or 110 mg/kg
11 Pentachlorophenol,tetrachlorophenol,trichlorophenol (wood)
ChemVerbotsVO
ASE or KOHextraction, regulation§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08(mod)
5 mg/kg
12
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC-MS, (ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
13 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
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1) EN 71 might also be relevant2) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2.7. Test log – watches
Part 1
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 LABELLING (always in German)
2 WEEE labelling used 2012/19/EU Document check
Electrical and electronic articles must be labelled with the crossed-out rubbish bin (garbage can) in accordance with 2012/19/EU.
3 PROPERTIES/MATERIAL QUALITY
4 Colour fastness to perspiration (pH 8) of the strap (leather)
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO 11641 2-3 after 10 cycles
5 Colour fastness to perspiration of the strap (textile)
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO 105 E043-4 (stain)3-4 (change in colouring)
6 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
7 Metal content (batteries)
Battery Regulation (BatterieVO)
Full extraction and ICP, UV-VIS
Must comply with the requirements of the norm
8 Azo dyes in the strap (leather, textile)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
9 p-aminoazobenzene in the strap (leather, textile)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
10 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
11 Lead, total contentEC 1907/2006Annex XVII
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg (plastic)500 mg/kg (metal)
12 Chromium VI, extractablestrap (leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, BGVO
DIN EN ISO 17075 3 mg/kg
13
Pentachlorophenol,tetrachlorophenol,trichlorophenol(wood materials, leather)
ChemVerbotsVO
ASE or KOHextraction, regulation§ 64 LFGB B 82.02-08(mod)
5 mg/kg
14 RoHS 2011/65/EU IEC 62321 0.1 % Pb, Hg, CrVI, PBB, PBDE; 0.01 % Cd
1) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3
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1.2.7. Test log – watches
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
15
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC-MS, (ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
16 Phthalates in children’s watches (plastic)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GCoder LC/MS analysis EN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
17 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
DIN EN 1811 0,28 μg/cm2/week
18 Carcinogenic dyeson strap (syntheticfibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5 mg/l
19
Sensitising dispersion dyes+ disp. yellow 23, strap(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5 mg/l
Part 2
** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 LABELLING (always in German)
2 Indication of the CE labelling
89/686/EEC Document check
Must have a CE label (sunglasses and ski glasses are deemed to be personal protective equipment; optical spectacles are deemed to be medical products)
3 Warning notice for sunglasses
2001/95/EC Document check “Don’t look directly into sunlight”
4 Labelling on packaging, warning notice (reading aid)
2001/95/EC Document check
Indication of the strength. Indication that certain articles should not be used in road traffic (national language), in accordance with symbol
5 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
6 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
DIN EN 16128 0.28 μg/cm2/week
7 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
8 Lead, total contentEC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg (plastic)500 mg/kg (metal)
9 Phthalates inchildren’s sunglasses(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/ GC or LC/MSEN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
10 Azo dyes (textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1)leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
11 p-aminoazobenzene(textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
12 Carcinogenic dyes(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5 mg/l
13
Sensitisingdispersion dyes+ disp. yellow 23(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5 mg/l
14
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC-MS, (ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
Durable goods
1.2. MINIMUM material requirements
1.2.8. Test log – spectacles
Part 1
1) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2. MINIMUM material requirements
1.2.8. Test log – spectacles
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
15 REQUIREMENTS OF READING AIDS
Must fulfil the requirements of DIN EN 14139.
16 REQUIREMENTS FOR SUN GLASSES
Must fulfill the requirements of DIN EN ISO 12312-1
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1.2.9. Test log – umbrellas
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 PROPERTIES/MATERIAL QUALITY
2 Corrosion resistance of metal parts
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO 20344chapter 5.6.2
Resistant
3 Material composition (textile)
1007/2011 1007/2011 +/- 3 % deviation from the composition indicated
4 Water resistance (textile)
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO-105-E01Grade 3-4 (stains)Grade 4 (change in colouring)
5 Water-repellent properties (spray test)
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN 24920 Grade 4-5
6 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
7 Azo dyes (textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
8 p-aminoazobenzene(textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
9 Carcinogenic dyes(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5mg/l
10 Sensitising dispersion dyes + disp. yellow 23(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5mg/l
11 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
12 Lead, total content(plastic)
Internalquality requirement
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg
13 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
EN 1811 0.28 μg/cm2/week
14
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC-MS, (ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
15 Phthalates (plastic)EC 1907/2006Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GCoder LC/MS analysis EN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
16 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
Look at page 34
Part 1
1) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2.10. Test log – contact with food
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
2 MigrationEC 1935/2004EC 10/2011
DIN EN 13130Parts 1 – 28
Depends on the product
3 Special migrationEC 1935/20041985/500/EEC
DIN EN 13130 Parts 1 – 28
Depends on the product
4 Sensor technology EC 1935/2004 DIN 10955 Note 2.5
5 Metal migration
German recommendation andCouncil of Europe’s policy statements
EN 1388-1 Depends on the product
6 Phthalates
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVIIRecommendation by the BfR
Extraction with organic solvent GC or LC/MS analysis EN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
7 AdipateRecommendation by the BfR
Extraction with organic solvent GCLC/MS analysis
As per BGVO
8 Nickel releaseEC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
DIN EN 1811 0.28 μg/cm2/week
9 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
10 Lead, total content(plastic)
Internalquality requirement
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg
11 PAHRecommendation by the BfR
Extraction with toluene,GC/MS analysis(ZEK 01.4-08)
0.2 mg/kg
12 Bisphenol A 2011/8/EUExtraction with organic solvent, GC/MS
No use in baby bottles
13 Timber & timber products
EU 995/2010 Declaration Has to comply with regulation
Part 1
** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2.11. Test log – electrical equipment
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 WEEE labelling is used 2012/19/EU Document check
The article must be labelled with the crossed-out rubbish bin (garbage can) in accordance with 2012/19/EU.
2 CE labelling is used
73/23/EEC89/336/EEC and/or2004/108/EC96/57/EC
Document check Labelling must be available and used
3 RoHS 2011/65/EU IEC 62321 0.1 % Pb, Hg, CrVI, PBB, PBDE; 0.01 % Cd
4 Metal content (batteries)
BatterieVOFull chemical extraction and ICP, UV-VIS
Depends on the battery type
5 Phthalates in children’s articles (plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GC or LC-MS analysisEN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
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PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/ GC-MS, (ZEK Method)
0,2 mg/kg each
7 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
look at page 34
8 Screening emission test in the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
Chamber method No abnormalities
9 Electrical safety2006/95/EC and/or73/23/EEC
Depends on the product Must comply with the norm
10 Electro-magneticcompatibility
2004/108/EC Depends on the product Must comply with the norm
11 Corrosion resistance (equipment used outdoors)
Internalquality requirement
DIN EN ISO 20344chapter 5.6.2
Resistant
12 There are further requirements for articles that come into contact with food
13 Chlorinated paraffins (SCCP) in main plastic materials
EC 850/2004Extraction with organic solvent, GC/MS using NCI
100 mg/kg
14 Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems (i.e.LED)
2006/25/EC EN 62471 Has to comply with standard
Part 1
** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2.12. Test log – decoration
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
2 Nickel release (for metals with direct skin contact)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1811 0,28 μg/cm2/week
3 Azo dyes (textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-1; 1) leather: ISO 17234-1
30 mg/kg
4 p-aminoazobenzene(textile, leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Textiles: EN 14362-3; leather: ISO 17234-2
30 mg/kg
5 Carcinogenic dyes(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5mg/l
6
Sensitisingdispersion dyes+ disp. yellow 23(synthetic fibres)
§ 30 LFGB DIN 54231 5mg/l
7 Chromium VI, extractable(leather)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, BGVO
DIN EN ISO 17075 < 3 mg/kg
8 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
9 Lead, total content(plastic)
Internalquality requirement
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg
10 Pentachlorophenol,tetrachlorophenol,trichlorophenol (leather)
ChemVerbotsVO
ASE or KOHextraction,regulation § 64LFGB B 82.02-08(mod)
5 mg/kg per substance
11 Phthalates in babies‘ and children’s articles(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GC or LC-MS analysis EN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
12
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC-MS, (ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
13 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
Look at page 34
14 Timber & timber products
EU 995/2010 Declaration Has to comply with regulation
Part 1
1) EN 14362-1, for blends and unknown fibres use method 9.1.1-2 and 9.2 separately, do not use 9.1.3** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1.2.13. Test log – cosmetics
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 LABELLING (always in German)
2 Labelling showing the intended purpose
EC 1223/2009 Declaration check
The intended purpose must be indicated if it is not evident from the packaging.Particular application conditions and warning notices must be indicated.
3 Information for identifying the production
EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkIndication of a batch number or a designation for identifying the production on containers and packaging.
4 Indication of the ingredients
EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkThe indication of the ingredients must comply with § 33, Cosmetic Products Regulation.
5 Indication of a best-before date
EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkIndication of the best-before date if the best-before period is 30 months or less.
6 Indication of the period of usage
EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkIndication of the usage period after opening if the best-before period is longer than 30 months.
7 Additional information EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkAdditional information when products specified in Appendix 2, Cosmetic Products Regulation, are used if particular information is demanded there.
8 Warning notice for formaldehyde
EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkWarning notice “Contains formaldehyde” if the concentration of formaldehyde in the end product exceeds 0.05 %.
9 List of ingredients EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkIndication of ingredients in accordance with INCI (§ 5a Cosmetic Products Regulation).
10 Indication of the distributor
EC 1223/2009 Declaration checkThe distributor must be named on the product. Its headquarters must be located in the EU.
11 COMPOSITION
12 Generally prohibited substances
EC 1223/2009Document check(formula and safety data sheets)
No prohibited substances
13 Substances with restricted approval
EC 1223/2009Document check(formula and safety data sheets)
No unauthorised substances
14 Dyes EC 1223/2009Document check(formula and safety data sheets)
No unauthorised substances
15 Preservatives EC 1223/2009Document check(formula and safety data sheets)
No unauthorised preservatives
16 Ultra-violet filter EC 1223/2009Document check(formula and safety data sheets)
No unauthorised UV filters
Part 1
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1.2.13. Test log – cosmetics
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
17 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
18 Preservatives -parabens, Kathon CG
EC 1223/2009Ultrasound extractionwith methanol, LC and/or GC-MS
Individual substance: max. 0.4 % paraben (calculated as acid)Total: max. 0.8 % parabenes (calculated as acid);2-phenoxyethanol: max. 1 %Kathon CG: max 0.0015 % if CMI:MI=3:1
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Examination of the declared and regulated substances in accordance with the Cosmetic Products Regulation
EC 1223/2009Product-specificmethods
Parameter- and product-specific
20 Phthalates EC 1223/2009Extraction withTHF/methanol,LC/MS
BBP, DBP, DEHP, DMEP, DIBP not verifiable
21 Free formaldehyde andformaldehyde donors
EC 1223/2009Extraction,derivatisation withDNPH, LC/MS
Max. 0.2 % Mouth care products: max. 0.1 %A “Contains formaldehyde” warning notice must be shown as from 0.05 % free formaldehyde upwards.
22 Heavy metal residues from production
EC 1223/2009Chemical extraction with HNO
3, analysis by
means of ICP/MS
Cr; Ni; Sr; Cd; Hg; Pb; Sb not verifiable.Individual exceptions are regulated separately. Co should not be verifiable (still to be regulated.)
23 Solvent residues from production
EC 1223/2009 Headspace GC/MS Parameter- and product-specific
24 Polycyclic and nitro musk compounds
EC 1223/2009Extraction with organic solvent, GC/MS
Not verifiable
25 Allergenic perfumes EC 1223/2009Extraction with organic solvent, GC/MS
Rinse-off products: labelling required as from 0.01 % upwards.Leave-on products: labelling required as from 0.001 % upwards.
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Screening for carcinogenic,teratogenic andgenetically harmful substances
EC 1223/2009Extraction with organic solvent, LC/TOF
CMR substances (cat. 1 and 2): not verifiable
27 Microbiological status -total number of germs and coliform germs
EC 1223/2009Inoculation, incubation,counting
As recommended by the SCCP:Total number of germs <103 KBE/gTotal number of germs <102 KBE/g (children younger than 3 years)No pathogenic germs (e.g. Pseudomonasaeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Candidaalbicans)
Part 2
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1.2.14. Test log – swimming aids
Part 1
Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
The product must always fulfil the requirements of GPSG (2001/95/EC) with regard to product safety. The use of dimethyl fumarate is not permitted.In principle, all packaging must comply with the packaging regulations; in particular, the threshold values for the sum total of the metals (100 mg/kg for the total of lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI) must be adhered to.All substances which are included in the ECHA candidate list and Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006) are prohibited from inclusion in the product.
1 LABELLING (always in German)
2 CE labelling 89/686/EEC Document checkClass B swimming aids must be labelled with “CE”.
3 There must be an information brochure
89/686/EEC Document check
The information brochure must contain the following point: instructions for use, storage, cleaning, the manufacturer and the model testing centre
4 Warning notices DIN EN 13138-1 Document check
The following warning notices must be shown on the article, packaging and instruction (in German)- “WARNUNG” (in Bold, min 5 mm height)
Other warnings in minimum 3 mm height:- “kein Schutz gegen Ertrinken” - “alle Luftkammern immer vollständig aufblasen“ (if applicable for the product)- “nur unter ständiger Aufsicht verwenden“ - “alle Komponenten müssen getragen werden” (if applicable for the product)
For upper arm aids additionally: - “nur am Oberarm tragen“
5 Additional notices DIN EN 13138-1 Document check
The following additional labeling must be used: - weight range, age range (if applicable)- Norm EN 13138-1:2014- Type name, trade name, model or code of the product - Name and address of the manufacturer, importer or supplier
6 CONSTRUCTION
7 Construction DIN EN 13138-1 Visual
The article’s construction must comply with the norm (e.g. putting on the swimming aid, number of chambers, check valve, adjustable size, releasing/opening the stoppers)
8 Sharp corners and edges
DIN EN 13138-1 EN 71-1Must comply with the norm. No sharp corners, edges, ridges, points.
9 Swallowable small parts
DIN EN 13138-1 EN 71-1Must comply with the norm. No detaching swallowable small parts.
10 CHEMICAL ANALYTICS
11 Cadmium, total content(plastic)
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
EN 1122 100 mg/kg
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Requirement Basis Method Threshold value
12 Lead, total content(plastic)
Internalquality requirement
EN 1122 (mod) 100 mg/kg
13 Phthalates (plastic)EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII
Extraction with organic solvent/GC- or LC-MSEN ISO 14389
DEHP, DBP, BBP, DIBP, DHNUP, DIHP, DMEP, DIPP, iPnPP, DnHP, DHP, 2x DPP**: not detectableDINP, DIDP, DNOP: 0,1%
14
PAH (plastic as main material)
5 mg/kg total 18 PAH
Benzo[a]pyreneBenzo[e]pyreneBenzo[a]anthraceneChryseneBenzo[b]fluorantheneBenzo[j]fluorantheneBenzo[k]fluorantheneDibenzo[a,h]anthracene
EC 1907/2006 Annex XVII, § 30 LFGB
Extraction with toluene/GC-MS, (ZEK 01.4-08)
0,2 mg/kg each
15 Screening inspectionin the event of a noticeable odour
Internalquality requirement
VOC-Test, Extraction with Acetone (or Ethyl acetate), ultrasonic extraction for 30 min. at room temperature, GC/MS- Screening
Look at page 34
16 Further requirements (toys) might apply for swimming rings and similar articles.
Durable goods
1.2. MINIMUM material requirements
1.2.14. Test log – swimming aids
Part 2
** The phthalates are the SVHC phthalates. 2x DPP stands for dipentyl phthalates and diisopentyl phthalates
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1. Material requirements for durable goods
1.3. Inspections
For selected orders, Ernsting’s family reserves the right to arrange for spot checks in the form of a final random inspection (FRI) by either of the testing institutes Bureau Veritas, SGS or TÜV-Rheinland.If nothing to the contrary is agreed, the Supplier shall assume the costs and order place-ment for this inspection.
The acceptance quality limit (AQL) 2.5/4.0 shall generally apply.
Ernsting’s family reserves the right (after consultation with the Quality Control) to demand the AQL level 2,5/2,5 in exceptional cases.
The Supplier is obliged to provide the selected testing institute with all the information and documents which are necessary to ensure a smooth and trouble-free procedure.
Switching to another testing institute within the course of an order is not permitted.
The appropriate order sheet must be used for awarding orders; it can be downloaded at:http://unternehmen.ernstings-family.de/supplier
If the inspection has „FAILED“, the testing costs for the inspection and the re-inspection must be borne by the supplier.
The test reports must be sent to the following e-mail address:testreport-hardware@ernstings-family.com
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2. Special product labelling
The specific requirements of the purchaser (e.g. price labelling) specified in the order must be com-plied with.
2.1. Hazard warning
The manufacturer must
- carry out a hazard analysis
- remedy possible dangers
- identify dangers clearly in the event of residual hazards.
2.2. User instructions
The function of an article must be clear from its label and description (user instructions). This includes – article-specific and written in German – the age-limit notification, the oper-ating instructions and the package insert.
2.3. CE marking
The Supplier must carry out all the necessary tests (including CE conformity tests) in a technically correct manner at his own expense. Ernsting’s family must be presented with a valid CE certificate for each article ordered.
NB: A CE LABEL MUST ALWAYS BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE ADDRESS OF THE SUPPLIER!