tailieunhanh - A Guide to the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations

Conserving the planet’s resources is a shared mission at KI, one that stirs our deepest convictions. As an environmentally conscious company, we demonstrate this commitment in everything we do – from product design and manufacturing, to packaging and delivery, even to the volunteer efforts of our employees. We act with a sense of urgency, to create sustainable solutions, adapt to technology, renew our resources and hold ourselves accountable for every action we take – at every level of our business. New opportunities to make a difference will always present themselves, and we’ll pursue every effort that makes good stewardship sense | A Guide to the Furniture and Furnishings Fire Safety Regulations Introduction The Furniture and Furnishings Fire Safety Regulations 1988 1 as amended in 1989 2 and 1993 3 set levels of fire resistance for domestic upholstered furniture furnishings and other products containing upholstery. This guide which has been prepared in consultation with the Local Authorities Coordinating Body on Food and Trading Standards and the Institute of Trading Standards Administration is intended to help suppliers of these products understand how the new Regulations affect them. It is not an authoritative interpretation of the Regulations which is a matter for the courts. The guide explains the requirements in general terms but it does not cover all the details. You should refer to the Regulations themselves for a full statement of the requirements. Copies of the Regulations can be obtained from The Stationery Office Publications Centre PO Box 276 London SW8 5DT or through The Stationery Office bookshops. 1 Statutory Instrument 1988 No. 1324 The Stationery Office Ltd net 2 Statutory Instrument 1989 No. 2358 The Stationery Office Ltd net 3 Statutory Instrument 1993 No. 207 The Stationery Office Ltd net Contents Product ranges covered Suppliers affected Furniture provided by way of a statutory function Exemptions What suppliers need to do Filling material supplied direct to consumers Filling material supplied to business users Furnishings fabrics Domestic upholstered furniture Cane furniture Garden furniture Furniture in caravans Nursery furniture Head-boards of beds Mattresses and bed-bases Sofa-beds futons and other convertibles Pillows scatter cushions and seat pads Bean bags and floor cushions Loose covers and stretch covers for furniture Re-upholstery Second-hand furniture The labels Display labels Permanent labels Information requirements at point of sale Information requirements for manufacturers and importers Enforcement The tests Tests for filling material Test .

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