This part of GB/T 20002 provides a framework for addressing the potential for accidental bodily harm (danger) to children from the use of or exposure to products, processes or services, even though they are not specifically designed for children, in order to reduce the risk to children. Risk of injury. This part is mainly applicable to those involved in the preparation and revision of standards, and also contains important information of concern to designers, architects, manufacturers, service providers, propagandists and policy makers. For children with special needs, supplementation with appropriate requirements is advisable. This section does not cover these supplementary requirements comprehensively. This section does not provide any specific guidance for preventing or reducing psychological or spiritual harm or intentional harm.
GB/T 20002.1-2008 Referenced Document
GB/T 20000.4 Guide for standardization--Part 4: Safety aspects for their inclusion in standards
GB/T 20002.1-2008 history
2008GB/T 20002.1-2008 Drafting for special aspects in standards.Part 1:Child safety
1992GB/T 13433-1992 Requirements for child safety in product standards
GB/T 20002.1-2008 Drafting for special aspects in standards.Part 1:Child safety has been changed from GB/T 13433-1992 Requirements for child safety in product standards.