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Information and correspondence on Baby box standard compliance: FOI release
Information requested
You asked for:
In respect of the statement (15 September response) that 'the Baby Box meets all aspects of the standard applicable to it [BS EN 1130-1:1997 Furniture. Cribs and cradles for domestic use]', please confirm which elements of the BS it conforms to. Please reference your response to the relevant sections or sub-sections (1 – 7) of Part 1 of the standard. A copy of all communications between the Scottish Government and its contractor that refer to BS EN 1130-1:1997 explicitly or safety generally (of the box itself, not the contents), to include references in any contract, letters, e-mails, minutes or notes of meetings, and notes of conversations.
Response
1. The answer to your question is:
The applicable elements are stated on the accreditation documentation as follows:
4.2 Construction
4.2.1 Exposed Edges and Protruding Parts 4.2.2 Holes and Assembly Holes 4.2.8 Small Parts
4.3 Bed Base
4.3.1 Apertures 4.3.2 Sustained Load
4.4 Sides And Ends
4.4.1 Internal Height 4.4.2 Holes And Distance Between Two Structural Members 4.4.6 Strength Testing 4.4.7 Static Load Testing 4.5 Stability Pass
6. Instructions for Use
7. Marking
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