GSO 2015:2010

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 31 March 2010 · Edition 1

Soothers for babies and young children – Part 1: General safety requirements

GSO 2015:2010 Files

Arabic 28 Pages
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English 23 Pages
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165.0 SAR

GSO 2015:2010 Scope

This part of this Standard specifies general safety requirements relating to the materials, construction packaging and labelling of soothers. It includes also requirements relating to the instructions for use, This Standard is applicable to products that resemble or function as a soother unless they are being marketed as medical devices This Standard does not apply to products designed for specialist medical applications, e.g., those relating to Pierre-Robin Syndrome or premature babies. These special cases are described in an informative annex (see annex A). NOTE It is recommended that soothers excluded from the scope of this European Standard should meet those requirements that can be applied The standard is not applicable to feeding teats.

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