Child use and care articles - Chair mounted seat

This European Standard specifies safety requirements and test methods for chair mounted seats intended to be positioned on an adult chair to raise the sitting position of a child able to sit unaided up to an age of 36 months or a maximum weight of 15 kg.
This European Standard does not apply to cushions, pads and to products only aimed at restraining the child on a chair without raising the child's sitting position.

Artikel für Säuglinge und Kleinkinder - Sitzerhöhungen für Stühle

Diese Europäische Norm legt Sicherheitsanforderungen an und Prüfverfahren für Sitzerhöhungen für Stühle fest, die an einem Stuhl für Erwachsene zu positionieren und dafür vorgesehen sind, die Sitzposition eines Kindes im Alter von bis zu 36 Monaten oder mit einem Höchstgewicht von 15 kg, das ohne Unterstützung sitzen kann, anzuheben.
Die Europäische Norm gilt nicht für Kissen, Polster und Produkte, die nur darauf abzielen, das Kind auf einem Stuhl zurückzuhalten, ohne dessen Sitzposition zu erhöhen.

Articles de puériculture - Rehausseurs de chaise

La présente Norme européenne définit les exigences de sécurité et les méthodes d’essai correspondantes pour les rehausseurs de chaise conçus pour être installés sur des chaises pour adulte destinés aux enfants capables de se tenir assis tous seuls, jusqu’à un âge de 36 mois ou un poids maximum de 15 kg.
La présente Norme européenne ne s’applique pas aux coussins, coussinets, ni aux produits destinés à retenir l’enfant sur une chaise sans rehausser sa position d’assise.

Izdelki za otroke - Otroški sedeži, ki se pritrdijo na stol (vključno z dopolnilom A2)

Ta evropski standard določa varnostne zahteve in preskusne metode za otroške sedeže, ki se pritrdijo na stol za odrasle in povišajo sedeči položaj otroka, da lahko sedi brez nadzora odraslih. Uporablja se za otroke do 36 mesecev z največjo težo do 15 kg.
V ta evropski standard niso vključene blazine, obloge in izdelki, ki so namenjeni samo za zadrževanje otroka na stolu in ne povišajo njegovega sedečega položaja.

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Publication Date
29-Jan-2017
Current Stage
6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
06-Jan-2017
Due Date
13-Mar-2017
Completion Date
30-Jan-2017

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Artikel für Säuglinge und Kleinkinder - Sitzerhöhungen für StühleArticles de puériculture - Rehausseurs de chaiseChild use and care articles - Chair mounted seat97.190Otroška opremaEquipment for children97.140PohištvoFurnitureICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 16120:2012+A2:2016SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017en,fr,de01-marec-2017SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017SLOVENSKI
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SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 16120:2012+A2
December 2016 ICS 97.190; 97.140 Supersedes EN 16120:2012+A1:2014
English Version
Child use and care articles - Chair mounted seat
Articles de puériculture - Rehausseurs de chaise
Artikel für Säuglinge und Kleinkinder - Sitzerhöhungen für Stühle This European Standard was approved by CEN on 25 February 2014 and includes Amendment 2 approved by CEN on 17 September 2016.
This European Standard was corrected and reissued by the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre on 18 January 2017.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom.
EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION
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EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 2 Contents Page European foreword . 4 1 Scope . 5 2 Normative references . 5 3 Terms and definitions . 5 4 Test equipment . 6 4.1 Test probes for finger entrapment . 6 4.2 Test mass A . 6 4.3 Test foam . 7 4.4 Small parts cylinder . 7 4.5 Feeler gauge . 7 4.6 Small torso probe . 8 4.7 Test beam . 8 4.8 Test sphere . 8 5 General . 8 5.1 Product conditioning . 8 5.2 Test conditions . 8 5.3 Application of forces . 8 5.4 Tolerances . 8 5.5 Order of test . 9 6 Chemical hazards - Migration of certain elements (see A.2) . 9 7 Thermal hazards (see A.3) . 10 7.1 Requirements . 10 7.2 Test method . 10 8 Mechanical hazards (see A.4) . 10 8.1 Hazards due to height adjustment or folding of the product . 10 8.1.1 General . 10 8.1.2 Unintentional release of locking mechanism(s) . 10 8.1.3 Test method for the durability of the locking mechanisms . 11 8.2 Entrapment hazards (see A.4.1) . 11 8.2.1 Entrapment of fingers . 11 8.2.2 Entrapment of head . 11 8.3 Hazards due to moving parts (see A.4.2) . 12 8.3.1 Requirements for compression points . 12 8.3.2 Requirements for shear points . 12 8.4 Entanglement hazards (see A.4.3) . 12 8.4.1 Requirements . 12 8.4.2 Test method . 12 8.5 Choking and ingestion hazards (see A.4.4) . 13 8.5.1 Requirements . 13 8.5.2 Test methods . 13 8.6 Suffocation hazards (see A.4.5) . 14 8.6.1 Plastic packaging . 14 8.6.2 Plastic decals . 14 SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 3 8.7 Hazardous edges, corners and protruding parts (see A.4.6) . 14 8.8 Hazards from inadequate structural integrity (see A.4.7) . 14 8.8.1 Static strength . 14 8.8.2 Dynamic strength . 15 8.9 #Hazards from falling$ . 15 #8.9.1$ Chair attachment systems . 15 #8.9.2$ Restraint system . 16 #8.9.3 Lateral protections (see A.4.8.1)$ . 17 #8.9.4 Hazards due to inadequate size (see A.4.8.2)$ . 19 9 Product information . 23 9.1 General . 23 9.2 #Marking$ . 23 9.2.1 Requirements . 23 9.2.2 Durability of marking . 24 9.2.3 Test method for durability of marking . 24 9.3 Purchase information . 24 9.4 Instructions for use . 25 Annex A (informative)
Rationales . 27 A.1 Introduction. 27 A.2 Chemical hazards (see Clause 6) . 27 A.3 Thermal hazards (see Clause 7) . 27 A.4 Mechanical hazards (see Clause 8) . 27 A.4.1 Entrapment hazards (see 8.2) . 27 A.4.2 Hazards due to moving parts (see 8.3) . 27 A.4.3 Entanglement hazards (see 8.4) . 28 A.4.4 Choking and ingestion hazards (see 8.5) . 28 A.4.5 Suffocation hazards (see 8.6) . 28 A.4.6 Hazardous edges, corners and protruding parts (see 8.7) . 28 A.4.7 Hazards from inadequate structural integrity (see 8.8) . 28 A.4.8 Hazards from falling (see 8.9) . 28 !Annex B (informative)"
A-deviation . 30 #Annex C$ (normative)
Warnings . 31 Bibliography . 41
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EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 4 European foreword This document (EN 16120:2012+A2:2016) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 252 “Child use and care articles”, the secretariat of which is held by AFNOR. #This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 2017, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by December 2017.$ Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. #This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association.$ This document includes Amendment 1 approved by CEN on 2014-02-25 and Amendment 2 approved by CEN on 2016-09-17. This document supersedes #EN 16120:2012+A1:2014$. The start and finish of text introduced or altered by amendment is indicated in the text by tags !" and #$. According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organisations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 5 1 Scope #This European Standard specifies safety requirements and test methods for chair mounted seats intended to be positioned on an adult chair to raise the sitting position of a child able to sit unaided up to an age of 36 months or a maximum weight of 15 kg. This European Standard does not apply to cushions, pads and to products only aimed at restraining the child on a chair without raising the child's sitting position.$ 2 Normative references The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. #EN 71-2:2011+A1:2014, Safety of toys — Part 2: Flammability$ #EN 71-3$, Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements #deleted text$ EN ISO 2439, Flexible cellular polymeric materials — Determination of hardness (indentation technique) (ISO 2439) 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 chair attachment system system designed to attach the chair mounted seat to the adult chair 3.2 restraint system system to restrain the child within the chair mounted seat 3.3 waist restraint device to restrain the child in the waist area 3.4 crotch restraint device to fit between the child’s legs # 3.5 locking device mechanical component that maintains part(s) of the product when erected in the position of use (e.g. latch(es), hooks, over centre lock.) which can be activated or deactivated by action(s) on the operating device SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 6 3.6 operating device part of the locking mechanism(s) designed to be activated by the carer through one or several positive action(s) 3.7 locking mechanism assembly of components consisting of one or more locking device(s) and one or more operating device(s)$ 4 Test equipment 4.1 Test probes for finger entrapment Probes made from plastics or other hard, smooth material of diameters 7 −00,1 mm and 12 +0,10 mm with a full hemispherical end that can be mounted on a force-measuring device, see Figure 1. Mesh probe made from plastics or other hard, smooth material as shown in Figure 2. Dimensions in millimetres
Key 1 line scribed around circumference showing depth of penetration
Probe type 7 mm probe 12 mm probe Diameter A 00,17− 0,1012+ Radius RB 3,5 ± 0,2 6 ± 0,2 Figure 1 — Test probes with hemispherical end Dimensions in millimetres
Figure 2 — Test probe for mesh 4.2 Test mass A A cylindrical bag with a diameter of 180 mm filled with sand to a total mass of 10 kg. SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 7 4.3 Test foam Soft foam sheet (for example polyurethane) having a thickness of 25 mm with a bulk density of (30 ± 2) kg/m3 and an indentation hardness index of 170 ± 20 according to EN ISO 2439. 4.4 Small parts cylinder Small parts cylinder for the assessment of small components, having dimensions in accordance with Figure 3. Dimension in millimetres
Figure 3 — Small parts cylinder 4.5 Feeler gauge Gauge with a thickness of (0,4 ± 0,02) mm and an insertion edge radius of (3 ± 0,5) mm (see Figure 4). Dimensions in millimetres
Figure 4 — Feeler gauge SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 8 # 4.6 Small torso probe The small torso probe shall be made from plastics or other hard, smooth material with dimensions as shown in Figure 5. Dimensions in millimetres
a
b c
86 40 120 Key 1 handle Figure 5 — Small torso probe 4.7 Test beam A beam, 86 mm wide with a mass of 0,5 kg ± 10 g. 4.8 Test sphere A sphere made of steel with a diameter of 90 mm and a weight of (3,0 ± 0,1) kg.$ 5 General 5.1 Product conditioning Before testing, any fabrics used shall be cleaned or washed and dried twice in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 5.2 Test conditions The tests shall be carried out at a temperature of (20 ± 5) °C. The tests are designed to be applied to chair mounted seats that are fully assembled and ready for use in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If the chair mounted seat can be assembled or adjusted in different ways, the most onerous combination shall be used for each test. 5.3 Application of forces The forces in the static load tests shall be applied sufficiently slowly to ensure that negligible dynamic force is applied. 5.4 Tolerances Unless otherwise stated, the following tolerances apply: SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 9 — Forces: ± 5 % of the nominal force; — Masses: ± 0,5 % of the nominal mass; — Dimensions: ± 1,0 mm of the nominal dimension; — Angles: ± 2° of the nominal angle; — Positioning of loading pads: ± 5 mm; — Duration of forces: ± 1 s. The tests are described in terms of the application of forces. Masses can however be used: 1 kg mass may be used for 10 N force. Unless otherwise specified, the test forces may be applied by any suitable device which does not adversely affect the results. 5.5 Order of test Unless otherwise stated, the requirements of Clause 8 shall be assessed on the same chair mounted seat in the order listed in this standard. 6 Chemical hazards - Migration of certain elements (see A.2) #The migration of elements from materials on exterior surfaces shall not exceed the limits listed below. Element mg/kg Aluminium 70 000 Antimony 560 Arsenic 47 Barium 18 750 Boron 15 000 Cadmium 17 Chromium (III) 460 Chromium (VI) 0,2 Cobalt 130 Copper 7 700 Lead 160 Manganese 15 000 Mercury 94 Nickel 930 Selenium 460 Strontium 56 000 Tin 180 000 Organic tin 12 SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 10 Zinc 46 000 Materials on the back of the backrest and under the seat level are excluded from these requirements. When testing is performed the method described in EN 71-3 shall be used. A separate sample may be used for these tests.$ 7 Thermal hazards (see A.3) # 7.1 Requirements When tested in accordance with 7.2, there shall be no surface flash. A separate sample, conditioned according to 5.1, may be used for these tests. 7.2 Test method Apply the test flame defined in EN 71-2:2011+A1:2014, 5.5 for (3 ± 0,5) s to the chair mounted seat in different places likely to cause surface flash.$ 8 Mechanical hazards (see A.4) 8.1 Hazards due to height adjustment or folding of the product 8.1.1 General Chair mounted seats in which the height of the sitting area can be adjusted shall have locking mechanism(s), complying with 8.1.2, to maintain the chair mounted seat in its position of normal use. Chair mounted seats in which the base can be folded for storage shall have locking mechanism(s), complying with 8.1.2, to maintain the chair mounted seat in its position of normal use. Chair attachment systems shall not be considered as locking mechanisms for height adjustment of the sitting area. Inflatable systems shall be fitted with non-return valves. 8.1.2 Unintentional release of locking mechanism(s) #To avoid the hazards due to unintentional release of locking mechanisms, one of the following conditions shall be fulfilled before and after testing in accordance with 8.1.3: a) at least one operating device requires an operating force greater than 50 N measured with and without a mass of 15 kg on the seat, or b) at least one locking mechanism is released by the use of a tool, or c) at least one operating device requires at least two consecutive actions, the first of which shall be maintained while the second is carried out, or d) at least one locking mechanism is released when two independent operating devices are simultaneously operated. Inflatable systems are excluded from the requirements of this clause. SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 11 Products that in every position of use have to be removed from the adult chair to adjust the height or to fold the base for storage are excluded from the requirements of this clause. NOTE The exclusion of the last paragraph applies only to products that need to be detached from the adult chair to adjust the height or to fold the base (e.g. disassemble the product and re-assemble it in another configuration), no matter what the instructions for use say. The need to remove just the child from the product to adjust the height or fold the base is not enough to apply the exclusion. $ 8.1.3 Test method for the durability of the locking mechanisms Operate 300 times any locking mechanism(s). 8.2 Entrapment hazards (see A.4.1) 8.2.1 Entrapment of fingers 8.2.1.1 Requirement After the chair mounted seat is set up for normal use in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, there shall be no accessible completely bounded circular openings between 7 mm and 12 mm unless the depth is less than 10 mm, when tested in accordance with 8.2.1.2. After the chair mounted seat is set up for normal use in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, there shall be no accessible openings in mesh that allow the test probe for mesh (4.1) to penetrate up to the 7 mm diameter section, when tested in accordance with 8.2.1.2. The test shall be carried out with the product in any intended position of use. This requirement does not apply to the restraint system. 8.2.1.2 Test method Check whether the 7 mm probe (4.1) with an applied force of up to 30 N, enters 10 mm or more into any accessible completely bounded circular opening in any possible orientation. If the 7 mm probe enters 10 mm or more, then the 12 mm probe (4.1), shall also enter 10 mm or more with an applied force of up to 5 N. Check whether the test probe for mesh (4.1) with an applied force of up to 30 N, penetrates accessible openings in mesh up to the 7 mm diameter section. # 8.2.2 Entrapment of head 8.2.2.1 Requirements With the exception of the entrance to the seat unit and the openings for the child’s legs to pass through, there shall be no holes, gaps or openings above the seat surface which allows the small torso probe (4.6) to pass through when tested in accordance with 8.2.2.2. 8.2.2.2 Test method Check whether the small torso probe (4.6) with an applied force of up to 30 N, enters into any accessible opening above the seat surface. The probe shall be inserted in a straight direction along the longitudinal axis of the probe.$ SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 12 8.3 Hazards due to moving parts (see A.4.2) 8.3.1 Requirements for compression points #After the chair mounted seat is set up for normal use in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions there shall be no accessible compression points which can close to less than 12 mm unless they are always less than 5 mm, as the result of: a) the movement of the chair mounted seat; or b) the movement of body weight by the child using the chair mounted seat; or c) the application of an external force (either by another child or, unintentionally, by the carer, or by a powered mechanism). Movement due to elasticity of materials shall not be considered as compression hazard. Compression points between the chair mounted seat and the chair are excluded from this requirement.$ 8.3.2 Requirements for shear points After the chair mounted seat is set up for normal use in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions there shall be no accessible shear points which can close to less than 12 mm, as the result of: a) the movement of the chair mounted seat; or b) the movement of body weight by the child using the chair mounted seat; or c) the application of an external force (either by another child or, unintentionally, by the carer, or by a powered mechanism). Movement due to elasticity and/or play of materials shall not be considered as a shearing hazard. 8.4 Entanglement hazards (see A.4.3) 8.4.1 Requirements Cords, ribbons and similar parts shall have a maximum free length of 220 mm when tested in accordance with 8.4.2. Where cords, ribbons and similar parts are attached to the chair mounted seat together or within 80 mm of each other, any single cord shall have a maximum free length of 220 mm and the combined length from one loose end to the end of another loose end shall be a maximum of 360 mm. Loops shall have a maximum peripheral dimension of 360 mm, when tested in accordance with 8.4.2. Restraint system and chair attachment system are excluded from the above requirements. Monofilament threads shall not be used as cords, ribbons and similar parts, loops or as sewing threads. 8.4.2 Test method The length of a cord, ribbon or similar part is measured from the fixing point on the chair mounted seat to the free end of the cord, ribbon or similar part while a 25 N tensile force is applied. The peripheral dimension of a loop shall be measured while a 25 N tensile force is applied. SIST EN 16120:2013+A2:2017



EN 16120:2012+A2:2016 (E) 13 8.5 Choking and ingestion hazards (see A.4.4) 8.5.1 Requirements #Any component or filling material that is considered able to be gripped by a child in accordance with 8.5.2.1 shall be tested in accordance with 8.5.2.2 and 8.5.2.3. Any component or part of a component or filling material that is removed shall not fit entirely within the small parts cylinder specified in 4.4.$ 8.5.2 Test methods 8.5.2.1 Assessment of child’s ability to grip components A component is considered able to be gripped if the child can grip the component between its thumb and forefinger or between its teeth. Where it is difficult to assess whether a child can grip a component, establish whether it can be gripped by inserting the feeler gauge specified in 4.5 once between the component and the underlying layer or body of the chair mounted seat at an angle between 0° and 10° from the surface of the underlying layer or chair mounted seat using a force of (10 ± 1) N. If the gauge can be inserted more than 2 mm, the component is considered able to be gripped by the child. 8.5.2.2 T
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