tailieunhanh - Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs - Furniture standards
The gallery arrangement for the Un-Private House was modeled after a house, with sections of the gal- lery and the associated furniture imitating the var- ious rooms and functions present in a house. The exhibit had 26 architectural projects on display, and there weremodels and other display pieces for each house distributed throughout the gallery on the ta- bles and other pieces of furniture. Figure 1 shows the layout of the gallery, with the entrance to the gallery in the upper right corner and the dining ta- ble as a round gray and white circle in the lower left. The interactive installation consisted of two parts. The first part was the interactive. | Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs Furniture standards Government BUYING STANDARDS Date Version no Change May 2008 Introduction of Best Practice specifications April 2009 Introduction of the UK Timber Procurement Policy July 2010 Complete revision of specifications IMPACT AREA MANDATORY Wood and Woodbased materials Timber must be purchased in accordance with UK timber procurement policy. Only timber and timber products originating either from independently verified legal and sustainable sources or from a licensed Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade FLEGT partner can be purchased from April 2015 only sustainably produced timber will be purchased . As an alternative contracting authorities can demand recycled timber. Verification Evidence that the products supplied comply with the UK government s timber procurement policy. This evidence should cover both the source of the timber chain of custody and proof that it is legally and sustainably managed or FLEGT-licensed. This evidence can come in two forms Category A or Category B i . Plastic Parts Plastic parts 50g shall be marked for recycling according to ISO 11469 or equivalent and must not contain additions of other materials that may hinder their recycling. Parts greater than 50g in weight that would be adversely affected by a marking such as for consumer acceptance and aesthetic reasons may place the necessary recycling information in the user manual or similar literature. Surface coating of wood plastic and or metal parts The products used for surface coating shall Not contain hazardous substances in the final furniture product that are classified according to Directive 1999 45 EC as carcinogenic R40 R45 R49 harmful to the reproductive system R60 R61 R62 R63 mutagenic R46 R68 toxic R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R51 allergenic when inhaled R42 or harmful to the environment R50 R50 53 R51 53 R52 R52 53 R53 cause heritable genetic damage R46 danger of serious damage to health by prolonged
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