GSO EN 13210-1:2024
EN 13210-1:2020
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
14 October 2024
Child care articles - Part 1: Children's harnesses, reins - Safety requirements and test methods
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GSO EN 13210-1:2024 Scope
This document specifies the minimum safety requirements and test methods for strap and/or fabric assemblies for restraining children from birth up to 48 months of age. These products are provided with a rein for use when the child is walking and/or with detachable straps for use in child care articles which are fitted with specified attachment points.
This document does not cover backpacks with a leading rein which are covered in EN 13210-2. This document does not apply to the following:
- restraint systems permanently fitted as an integral feature of child care articles;
- restraint systems intended for children with special needs; or
- restraint systems for use in motorized and power driven vehicles.
If the product has other functions not covered in this document, reference should be made to the relevant
European standard.
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