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4.8 Points and wires (see C.8)
1 E& N+ J3 S6 M* V. |5 H$ qWires and accessible points shall not present an unreasonable risk of injury.7 o% L7 H/ }& J0 t# T
a) Points on toys are considered as potentially hazardous sharp points if they are sharp as determined4 b4 p5 ?6 Z1 {4 r
according to 8.12 (sharpness of points). If the points fail the test, they shall then be assessed to determine1 C7 O& l" I( m
whether they present an unreasonable risk of injury taking into account the foreseeable use of the toy
; |, I4 g+ P4 E. {* h/ x* I# ~(see also 5.1).
n, {& }! ?7 hPoints of pencils and similar writing and drawing implements are not considered as sharp points.: f8 q) O) h2 W. K, i o
b) Where it is essential for the functioning of the toy, sharp points may be used in toys intended for
, Q4 w$ V& f1 O+ Ochildren over 36 months.
- T* h! E1 r6 J& d& ?! C* EThe potential danger presented by sharp points shall be drawn to the attention of the user (see 7.7).
1 W. P( Q1 Q$ S4 w; E. FPoints of pieces intended to serve as electrical conductors are considered to be functional points and do; {8 }; l A+ @
not require a warning.3 O D; e2 r5 U5 ?1 {" E
c) Toys which contain wires, likely to be bent, and wires used for stiffening or retention of form (e.g. in
& d& G" @' S# O( usoft filled toys) shall not break and produce sharp points or protrude through the surface covering of the W$ s( h, n }, j
toy when tested according to 8.13 (flexibility of wires). U* [1 w: C0 L! x
从这里面看,是要在滥用测试后检查利尖的 |
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