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Reference | prEN 18122 |
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Title | Children's high chairs - Learning towers |
Work Item Number | 00364013 |
Abstract/Scope | This document specifies safety requirements and test methods for learning towers for domestic use that are intended to raise children to allow them to carry out tasks on kitchen worktops, bathroom sinks, etc. in a standing position. Learning towers are normally used by children up to 6 years old. Note If the product offers other functions other standards can be applied. |
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ICS | 97.140 - Furniture |
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Directive(s) | 2001/95/EC |
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Citation in OJEU | No citation expected for Directive 2001/95/EC |
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