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1、SCHEDULE 1(Section 4)FLAME RESISTANCE TESTWASHING, DRYING AND DRY CLEANING PROCEDURES1. (1) Subject to subsection (2), loose-fitting sleepwear not treated with a flame retardant must be subjected to one washing cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 3, with the exception of paragr

2、aphs (b) and (e), followed by one drying cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 4.(2) If the label of loose-fitting sleepwear not treated with a flame retardant displays the words “dry clean only”, the sleepwear must be dry cleaned once in accordance with the procedure set out in

3、Method 30.3, the National Standard of Canada CAN2-4.2-M77, Procedure for the Removal of Flame Retardant Treatments from Textile Products, published by CGSB in May 1980, with the exception of sections 3.2 and 5.5 to 5.7 of the method.2. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), loose-fitting sleepwear

4、treated with a flame retardant must be subjected to 20 successive washing cycles in accordance with the procedure set out in section 3, followed by one drying cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 4.(2) If the label of loose-fitting sleepwear treated with a flame retardant displa

5、ys the words “do not bleach”, the sleepwear must be subjected to 20 successive washing cycles in accordance with the procedure set out in section 3, with the exception of paragraph (e), followed by one drying cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 4.(3) If the label of loose-fitti

6、ng sleepwear treated with a flame retardant displays the words “dry clean only”, the sleepwear must be dry cleaned five times in accordance with the procedure referred to in subsection 1(2).WASHING PROCEDURE3. The apparatus and washing procedure set out in sections 4.1 and 6, respectively, of Method

7、 58, the National Standard of Canada CAN2-4.2-M77, Colour Fastness and Dimensional Change in Domestic Laundering of Textiles, published by CGSB in December 1984, must be used, with the following modifications:(a) the temperature of the wash water must be maintained between 58C and 62C;(b) the hardne

8、ss of the wash water must be less than 50 ppm of calcium carbonate;(c) for automatic washing machines, the washing cycle must be set for normal washing cycle;(d) a synthetic detergent that conforms to CGSB Standard 2-GP-115M, Standard for Detergent, Laundry, Powder, Built dated January 1979, must be

9、 used; and(e) a bleaching agent containing sodium hypochlorite that produces 0.015% of available chlorine when it is added to the washing solution must be used.DRYING PROCEDURE4. The apparatus and drying procedure set out in sections 4.2 and 7.5, respectively, of Method 58, the National Standard of

10、Canada CAN2-4.2-M77, Colour Fastness and Dimensional Change in Domestic Laundering of Textiles, published by CGSB in December 1984, must be used.SPECIMEN PREPARATION AND TESTING5. (1) Four specimens measuring 89 mm 254 mm must be cut from a sample of the loose-fitting sleepwear that has been washed

11、and dried or dry cleaned in accordance with sections 1 to 4, in such a manner that two specimens are cut in the lengthwise direction and two are cut in the crosswise direction of the sleepwear. The specimens cut from sleepwear made from a multilayered fabric must include all layers of the fabric and

12、 must be held in the relative positions they occupy. The direction in which each specimen was cut must be indicated on the specimen.(2) The four specimens must be tested in accordance with the procedures set out in paragraphs 1616.5(a) and (b) and subparagraphs 1616.5(c)(1) to (3) of Standard FF5-74

13、 of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, Standard for the Flammability of Childrens Sleepwear: Sizes 7 through 14, dated January 1, 1985 and published in the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1000 to end.(3) The average char lengths for the two specimens cut in the lengthwise direct

14、ion and for the two specimens cut in the crosswise direction must be determined.(4) A fifth specimen must be cut in the same direction as the specimens having the longer average char length and tested in accordance with the procedures referred to in subsection (2).(5) The char length, the direction

15、in which each of the five specimens tested was cut and the average char length of the five specimens must be recorded.Childrens Sleepwear RegulationsSOR/2011-15CANADA CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACTRegistration 2011-02-04Childrens Sleepwear RegulationsP.C. 2011-51 2011-02-03His Excellency the Governor G

16、eneral in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, pursuant to section 37 of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Acta, hereby makes the annexed Childrens Sleepwear Regulations.aS.C. 2010, c. 21INTERPRETATIONDefinitions1. (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.“CGSB”

17、 ONGC “CGSB” means the Canadian General Standards Board.“char length” longeur carbonise “char length” means the maximum extent of the damaged length of a material that has been subjected to the test conditions set out in these Regulations.“loose-fitting sleepwear” vtement de nuit ample “loose-fittin

18、g sleepwear” means childrens nightgowns, nightshirts, dressing gowns, bathrobes, housecoats, robes, pyjamas and baby-doll pyjamas in sizes up to and including 14X, other than sleepwear designed for infants weighing up to 7 kg, sleepwear designed for use in a hospital or polo pyjamas.“OECD” OCDE “OEC

19、D” means the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.“tight-fitting sleepwear” vtement de nuit ajust “tight-fitting sleepwear” means any childrens sleepwear in sizes up to and including 14X other than loose-fitting sleepwear. It includes(a) sleepwear designed for infants weighing up to

20、 7 kg;(b) sleepwear designed for use in a hospital;(c) polo pyjamas; and(d) sleepers.APPLICATIONScope2. These Regulations apply to the importation, advertising and sale of loose-fitting sleepwear and tight-fitting sleepwear.TESTINGTight-fitting sleepwear3. Tight-fitting sleepwear when tested in acco

21、rdance with CGSB standard CAN/CGSB 4.2 No. 27.5 entitled Textile Test Methods Flame Resistance 45 Angle Test One-Second Flame Impingement, as amended from time to time, must have a time of flame spread of more than seven seconds.Loose-fitting sleepwear Flame resistance test4. (1) Loose-fitting sleep

22、wear, when tested in accordance with the procedures set out in Schedule 1, must have(a) an average char length for five specimens that does not exceed 178 mm; and(b) not more than one individual specimen with a char length equal to the full length of the specimen.Loose-fitting sleepwear other tests(

23、2) Loose-fitting sleepwear that is treated with a flame retardant, any component that is extracted or broken down from such treated sleepwear, and any flame retardant that is used to treat the sleepwear must not cause any of the following consequences:(a) acute lethality as a result of oral exposure

24、 to a dose of 500 mg/kg body weight or less or as a result of dermal exposure to a dose of 1000 mg/kg body weight or less when tested for acute oral toxicity or acute dermal toxicity in accordance with section 1 or 2, respectively, of Schedule 2;(b) an effect graded at a mean greater than 1 for eryt

25、hema formation or for edema formation measured at any specified time when tested for dermal irritation in accordance with section 3 of Schedule 2;(c) when tested for dermal sensitisation in accordance with section 4 of Schedule 2, a response in greater than 15% of the test animals when using the Dra

26、ize Test or the Buehler Test or in greater than 30% of the test animals when using one of the five other tests, in which an adjuvant is incorporated, that are specified in the OECD Test Guideline No. 406 that is referred to in that section;(d) gene mutation or chromosomal aberration when tested for

27、mutagenicity in accordance with section 5 of Schedule 2; or(e) tumors when tested for tumorigenicity in accordance with section 6 of Schedule 2.Childrens Sleepwear RegulationsSOR/2011-15CANADA CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACTRegistration 2011-02-04Childrens Sleepwear RegulationsP.C. 2011-51 2011-02-03His

28、 Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, pursuant to section 37 of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Acta, hereby makes the annexed Childrens Sleepwear Regulations.aS.C. 2010, c. 21INTERPRETATIONDefinitions1. (1) The following definitions apply i

29、n these Regulations.“CGSB” ONGC “CGSB” means the Canadian General Standards Board.“char length” longeur carbonise “char length” means the maximum extent of the damaged length of a material that has been subjected to the test conditions set out in these Regulations.“loose-fitting sleepwear” vtement d

30、e nuit ample “loose-fitting sleepwear” means childrens nightgowns, nightshirts, dressing gowns, bathrobes, housecoats, robes, pyjamas and baby-doll pyjamas in sizes up to and including 14X, other than sleepwear designed for infants weighing up to 7 kg, sleepwear designed for use in a hospital or pol

31、o pyjamas.“OECD” OCDE “OECD” means the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.“tight-fitting sleepwear” vtement de nuit ajust “tight-fitting sleepwear” means any childrens sleepwear in sizes up to and including 14X other than loose-fitting sleepwear. It includes(a) sleepwear designed

32、for infants weighing up to 7 kg;(b) sleepwear designed for use in a hospital;(c) polo pyjamas; and(d) sleepers.APPLICATIONScope2. These Regulations apply to the importation, advertising and sale of loose-fitting sleepwear and tight-fitting sleepwear.TESTINGTight-fitting sleepwear3. Tight-fitting sle

33、epwear when tested in accordance with CGSB standard CAN/CGSB 4.2 No. 27.5 entitled Textile Test Methods Flame Resistance 45 Angle Test One-Second Flame Impingement, as amended from time to time, must have a time of flame spread of more than seven seconds.Loose-fitting sleepwear Flame resistance test

34、4. (1) Loose-fitting sleepwear, when tested in accordance with the procedures set out in Schedule 1, must have(a) an average char length for five specimens that does not exceed 178 mm; and(b) not more than one individual specimen with a char length equal to the full length of the specimen.Loose-fitt

35、ing sleepwear other tests(2) Loose-fitting sleepwear that is treated with a flame retardant, any component that is extracted or broken down from such treated sleepwear, and any flame retardant that is used to treat the sleepwear must not cause any of the following consequences:(a) acute lethality as

36、 a result of oral exposure to a dose of 500 mg/kg body weight or less or as a result of dermal exposure to a dose of 1000 mg/kg body weight or less when tested for acute oral toxicity or acute dermal toxicity in accordance with section 1 or 2, respectively, of Schedule 2;(b) an effect graded at a me

37、an greater than 1 for erythema formation or for edema formation measured at any specified time when tested for dermal irritation in accordance with section 3 of Schedule 2;(c) when tested for dermal sensitisation in accordance with section 4 of Schedule 2, a response in greater than 15% of the test

38、animals when using the Draize Test or the Buehler Test or in greater than 30% of the test animals when using one of the five other tests, in which an adjuvant is incorporated, that are specified in the OECD Test Guideline No. 406 that is referred to in that section;(d) gene mutation or chromosomal a

39、berration when tested for mutagenicity in accordance with section 5 of Schedule 2; or(e) tumors when tested for tumorigenicity in accordance with section 6 of Schedule 2.SCHEDULE 1(Section 4)FLAME RESISTANCE TESTWASHING, DRYING AND DRY CLEANING PROCEDURES1. (1) Subject to subsection (2), loose-fitti

40、ng sleepwear not treated with a flame retardant must be subjected to one washing cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 3, with the exception of paragraphs (b) and (e), followed by one drying cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 4.(2) If the label of loose-fit

41、ting sleepwear not treated with a flame retardant displays the words “dry clean only”, the sleepwear must be dry cleaned once in accordance with the procedure set out in Method 30.3, the National Standard of Canada CAN2-4.2-M77, Procedure for the Removal of Flame Retardant Treatments from Textile Pr

42、oducts, published by CGSB in May 1980, with the exception of sections 3.2 and 5.5 to 5.7 of the method.2. (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), loose-fitting sleepwear treated with a flame retardant must be subjected to 20 successive washing cycles in accordance with the procedure set out in secti

43、on 3, followed by one drying cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 4.(2) If the label of loose-fitting sleepwear treated with a flame retardant displays the words “do not bleach”, the sleepwear must be subjected to 20 successive washing cycles in accordance with the procedure set

44、 out in section 3, with the exception of paragraph (e), followed by one drying cycle in accordance with the procedure set out in section 4.(3) If the label of loose-fitting sleepwear treated with a flame retardant displays the words “dry clean only”, the sleepwear must be dry cleaned five times in a

45、ccordance with the procedure referred to in subsection 1(2).WASHING PROCEDURE3. The apparatus and washing procedure set out in sections 4.1 and 6, respectively, of Method 58, the National Standard of Canada CAN2-4.2-M77, Colour Fastness and Dimensional Change in Domestic Laundering of Textiles, publ

46、ished by CGSB in December 1984, must be used, with the following modifications:(a) the temperature of the wash water must be maintained between 58C and 62C;(b) the hardness of the wash water must be less than 50 ppm of calcium carbonate;(c) for automatic washing machines, the washing cycle must be s

47、et for normal washing cycle;(d) a synthetic detergent that conforms to CGSB Standard 2-GP-115M, Standard for Detergent, Laundry, Powder, Built dated January 1979, must be used; and(e) a bleaching agent containing sodium hypochlorite that produces 0.015% of available chlorine when it is added to the

48、washing solution must be used.DRYING PROCEDURE4. The apparatus and drying procedure set out in sections 4.2 and 7.5, respectively, of Method 58, the National Standard of Canada CAN2-4.2-M77, Colour Fastness and Dimensional Change in Domestic Laundering of Textiles, published by CGSB in December 1984

49、, must be used.SPECIMEN PREPARATION AND TESTING5. (1) Four specimens measuring 89 mm 254 mm must be cut from a sample of the loose-fitting sleepwear that has been washed and dried or dry cleaned in accordance with sections 1 to 4, in such a manner that two specimens are cut in the lengthwise direction and two are cut in the crosswise direction of the sleepwear. The specimens cut from sleepwear made from a multilayered fabric must include all layers of the fabric and must be held in the relative positions they occupy. The dire

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