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HB 295.3.5-2007

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Product Safety Framework Product safety warning labels and markings

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Language(s)

English

Published date

06-03-2007

Superseded date

24-06-2021

Superseded by

HB 295.3.5-2008

$63.00
Including GST where applicable

1 - HB 295.3.5-2007 PRODUCT SAFETY FRAMEWORK - PART 3.5: PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND MARKINGS
1 - PREFACE
1 - 1 PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND MARKINGS
1 - 1.1 Preamble
1 - 1.2 Scope
2 - 1.3 Terminology
2 - 1.4 When labels are required
2 - 1.5 Effectiveness of warnings
3 - 1.6 Provision of warning labels
3 - PREREQUISITES
3 - P1 PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND MARKINGS
3 - P1.1 Warning development procedure
4 - P1.2 Use of a signal word
4 - REQUIREMENTS
4 - R1 PRODUCT SAFETY WARNINGS AND LABELS
4 - R1.1 Nature of language, content of warning
4 - R1.2 Language to be used
5 - R1.3 Distinctly separated
5 - R1.4 Positioning/prominence/visibility
5 - R1.5 Legibility and comprehendability
5 - R1.6 Durability/permanence
5 - R1.7 Style and type/colour and shape
6 - R1.8 Packaging
6 - R1.9 Safety warning – contact with water
6 - R1.10 Use of symbols and pictograms/graphical representation
7 - R1.11 Other labels and markings
7 - R1.11.1 Safety requirements of non-essential labels or markings
7 - R1.11.2 Content of non-essential labels or markings
7 - R1.11.3 Non-essential labels and markings to be kept to a minimum
7 - TEST PROCEDURES
7 - T1 PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING LABELS AND MARKINGS
7 - T1.1 Nature of language, content, separation
7 - T1.2 Visibility of labels or markings
8 - T1.2.1 Test for visibility of warning label
8 - T1.2.2 Test rod position
11 - T1.2.3 Measuring device
11 - T1.3 Legibility of labels or markings
12 - T1.4 Tests for durability and permanence of labels and markings
12 - T1.4.1 Test for durability of labels and marking
12 - T1.4.2 Tests for permanence
12 - T1.4.2.1 Permanence test
12 - T1.4.2.2 Permanence of paper labels
12 - T1.4.2.3 Permanence of non-paper labels
12 - T1.4.2.4 Permanence of labels attached by a seam
12 - T1.4.2.5 Adhesion tests for warnings applied directly onto the surface of the product.
12 - T1.5 Style and type, colour and shape
12 - T1.6 Packaging
12 - T1.7 Contact with water
13 - T1.8 Symbols and pictograms
13 - T1.9 Non-essential labels or markings

Part 3 of a three part Handbook that establishes a Product Safety Framework that is designed to enhance the safe supply, sale and use of products. It provides a verification process that allows for validation. It thus provides a generic hazards-based approach rather than focussing on specific products.

Committee
A-000
DocumentType
Handbook
ISBN
0 7337 8070 9
Pages
13
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

First published as HB 295.3.5-2007.

$63.00
Including GST where applicable