MÖBELFAKTA’S
REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION (NOTE! NEW REQUIREMENTS EXIST – THIS NOT
VALID)
1.1.4 Educational environments
1.4.1 Upholstered seating furniture
1.4.2 Reclining furniture and mattresses
1.5.2 Textile (indoor furniture)
1.5.3 Textile (outdoor furniture)
2.1 Mandatory material requirements
2.1.1 SVHC/ECHA’s candidate list
2.1.2 Wood and wood-based material
2.1.6 Surface treatment of wood, plastic
and metal
2.2 Mandatory product requirements
2.2.1 Recycling: Marking of plastic parts
3 RESPONSIBLE SUPPLY CHAINS –
SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY
3.1 Requirements within human rights,
labour law, environment, and anti-corruption
3.2.2 Communicating the policy obligation
Safety/function is the
collective term for the properties in the basic standards designated safety, strength and durability. Safety/function covers, and is
separated into, the different environmental categories that an item of
furniture is intended for and is tested for according to the relevant standard.
A valid test report/certificate
from an accredited institute/laboratory/enterprise must be available to verify
the safety/function requirements. A
valid test report/certificate means that the item of furniture/component is
tested according to applicable standards including normative annex and has not
changed in significant respects since it was tested. It is possible to test
according to preliminary standards during the revision process. This is only applicable where those
preliminary standards are in the approval phase where no technical changes are
allowed. Where applicable, there is a transition period for the current
standard which in those cases are specified in the requirement.
1.1.1.1
Seating furniture
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The following standard sets the requirements for an
item of seating furniture for adults, intended for use in a domestic
environment. The requirements apply to all types of seating for domestic use. |
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EN 12520:2016 |
Domestic furniture – Seating furniture – Strength, durability
and safety requirements. |
1.1.1.2
Tables
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The following standard sets the requirements for a
table for adults, intended for use in a domestic environment. The
requirements apply to all types of tables for domestic use. -
Glass as a material
is included in section 1.7. |
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EN 12521:2016 |
Domestic furniture – Tables – Strength, durability
and safety requirements. |
1.1.1.3
Storage units/kitchen/bathroom
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The following standard sets the requirements for a
storage unit intended for domestic use. Fittings for kitchens and bathrooms
included. The requirements apply to all types of storage furniture including
worktops for domestic use. The units may be either freestanding or attached
to the wall/building. -
Kitchen drawers and
doors should be tested at 80,000 cycles according to EN 16121:2013 table 5
level 2 and other storage furniture at 20,000 cycles. -
Glass as a material
is included in section 1.7. |
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EN 14749:2016 |
Furniture
for domestic and kitchen use – Storage units and work tops – Safety
requirements and test methods. |
Alternatively:
EN 16121:2013 + A1:2018 Level 1 |
Non-domestic
furniture - Storage furniture - Strength, durability
and safety requirements. |
For other freestanding
storage furniture such as magazine racks, coat hangers, etc. additional
requirements as specified below apply:
EN 1023-2:2000* |
Office
furniture - Screens - Part 2: Mechanical safety requirements
|
*refers only to l stability
only stability according to EN 1023-3:2000, 6.1
1.1.1.4
Reclining furniture/mattresses
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The following
standard sets the requirements for reclining furniture or mattresses for
adults, intended for domestic use The requirements apply to the following types of
reclining furniture and mattresses: ·
Complete beds
including relevant parts such as bedstead, bed base, mattress and overlay
mattress. ·
Bedstead with or
without bed base. ·
Bedstead with or
without frame ends. ·
Bed base. ·
Mattress, including
overlay mattress when applicable. |
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EN 1725:1998* |
Domestic furniture – Beds and mattresses – Safety
requirements and test methods. |
EN 1957:2012 |
Domestic furniture - Beds and mattresses - Test
methods for the determination of functional characteristics. |
EN 1022:2018** |
Domestic furniture – Seating – Determination of
stability |
*Supplementary
requirement is 20,000 cycles according to EN 1725:1998 item 7.3 and 25,000
cycles according to item 7.5.
**Tests performed according to EN 1022:2005 are accepted until 2021-12-31.
1.1.1.5
Bunk beds/high beds
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The following
standard sets the requirements on bunk beds/high beds for domestic use. The
requirements include bunk beds and high beds with a width of ≤1,200 mm. The
distance, from the floor to the upper surface of the bed base, shall be Other products that may be included in a bunk bed or
a high bed, e.g. tables or storage units, are not
included in the specification. |
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EN 747-1:2012 +
A1:2015 |
Domestic furniture – Bunk beds and high beds – Part
1: Safety, strength and durability requirements. |
1.1.1.6
Children’s high chairs
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The following
standard sets the requirements on children’s high chairs
for domestic use. The requirements include two different categories;
active and passive high chairs. Active chairs are chairs where the child is
strapped into the chair and passive chairs are where the child is not
strapped in. The type of chair must be specified. |
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EN 14988: 2017 |
Children’s high chairs -
Part 1: Safety requirements |
1.1.1.7 Seating for children |
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The following
standard sets the requirements for seating for children in domestic use. The
requirement is based on that the furniture is used by children that is able to sit and walk by themselves up to 14 years. The
requirements is divided into 3 seating sizes based on age and body height Seating size
1: 1-3 years Seating size 2:
4-7 years Seating size
3: 8-14 years It
applies to the seating function only. If the seating has additional functions
or can be converted into other products, other relevant European Standards
may apply. The
standard is developed under a mandate from the EU-Commission, M/527 (Children seats). Standarden är utarbetad under mandat från EU kommissionen M/527 (Childrens
seats) and it is inteded to be published in the
OJEC. |
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FprEN 17191:2020* |
Seating for children – Safety requirements and test
methods |
*The
standard is sent on formal vote and will be published without any technical
changes during 2021.
1.1.2.1
Seating furniture
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The
following standard sets the requirements on seating furniture for adults
intended for use in a non-domestic environment. The requirements apply to all
types of seating for non-domestic use: ·
Chair/armchair ·
Stool ·
Easy chair/sofa including corner and section
combinations ·
Bench |
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EN 16139:2013* |
Non-domestic furniture - Seating
furniture - Strength, durability and safety
requirements. |
*Furniture tested in accordance with EN 16139:2013
should be tested to at least level 1.
Load listing at
higher user loads
With higher user weights, loads can be listed according to ISO 21015:2007 which
means that the number of test loads in EN 16139: 2013 Table 1 should be listed
using a factor which is directly proportional to the increase in load compared
with the normal user weight of 110 kg. With user weights exceeding 110 kg the
factors in Table 1 in EN 16139:2013 below should be listed: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9,
10, 12, and 13. With user weights up to 160 kg factors/loads should be listed
using a multiple of 1.4 and with user weights up to 200 kg by 1.8. Factor 14 in
Table 1 in EN 16139:2013 should be selected according to level 2 with user
weights exceeding 110 kg.
1.1.2.2
Tables
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The
following standard sets the requirements on a table for adults intended for
use in a non-domestic environment. The requirements include all types of
table for non-domestic use: ·
Dining table ·
Desk/work table,
other non-office tables ·
Coffee table ·
Sideboard Glass as a
material is included in section 1.7. |
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EN 15372:2016* Level 2 |
Non-domestic furniture - Tables - Strength, durability and safety requirements. |
1.1.2.3
Storage furniture
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The
following standards set the requirements on a storage unit intended for use
in a domestic environment. The requirements apply to all types of storage
furniture for use in a domestic environment: ·
Cupboard/cabinet/corner cupboard ·
Chest of drawers/draw unit ·
Bookshelf ·
Bureau Fittings: ·
Base cabinet ·
Wall cabinet ·
High cabinet ·
Worktops ·
Coat hangers ·
Magazine racks The units may be
either freestanding or attached to the wall/building. |
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EN 16121:2013 + A1: 2018 Level 1 |
Non-domestic
furniture – Strength, durability, stability and
safety requirements. |
For other freestanding storage furniture
such as magazine racks, coat hangers, etc. additional requirements as specified
below apply:
EN 1023-2:2000* |
Office
furniture - Screens - Part 2: Mechanical safety requirements
|
*refers only to l stability
only stability according to EN 1023-3:2000, 6.1
1.1.2.4
Kitchens & Bathrooms
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The
following standard sets the requirements for kitchens & bathrooms
intended for use in a non-domestic environment The
requirements apply to all types of storage furniture for kitchen &
bathroom incl. worktops: ·
Worktops ·
Bench cupboard ·
High cabinet ·
Wall cabinet ·
All cabinets
including fittings. Kitchen drawers and doors should be tested at
80,000 cycles according to EN 16121:2013 table 5 level 2. |
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EN 14749:2016* |
Domestic and kitchen storage units and work tops -
Safety requirements and test methods. |
Alternatively:
EN 16121:2013 + A1: 2018 Level 1 |
Non-domestic furniture - Storage furniture -
Strength, durability and safety requirements. |
1.1.2.5 Reclining
furniture/mattresses
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The
following standard sets the requirements for reclining furniture or a
mattress for adults for use in a non-domestic environment. These requirements
are based on the European standard for domestic use, EN 1725:1998 including
some tightening. The requirements apply to the following types of reclining
furniture and mattresses: ·
Complete beds including relevant parts such as
bedstead, bed base, mattress and overlay mattress. ·
Bedstead with or
without bed base. ·
Bedstead with or
without frame ends. ·
Bed base. ·
Mattress, including
overlay mattress when applicable. |
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EN 1725:1998* |
Domestic furniture – Beds and mattresses – Safety
requirements and test methods. |
EN 1957:2012 |
Domestic furniture - Beds and mattresses - Test
methods for the determination of functional characteristics |
EN 1022: EN 1022:2018** |
Domestic furniture – Seating – Determination of
stability |
*
Supplementary requirement is 20,000 cycles according to EN 1725:1998 item 7.3
and 25,000 cycles according to item 7.5.
**Tests performed according to EN 15372:2008 are accepted until
2021-12-31.
1.1.2.6
Bunk beds/high beds
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The following
standard sets the requirements for bunk beds/high beds intended for use in a
non-domestic environment. |
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EN 747-1:2012 +
A1:2015 |
Domestic furniture – Bunk beds and high beds – Part
1: Safety, strength and durability requirements. |
1.1.2.7
Children’s high chairs
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The following standard sets the requirements on
children's high chairs in non-domestic environments.
The requirements include two different categories;
active and passive high chairs. Active chairs are chairs where the child is
strapped into the chair and passive chairs are where the child is not
strapped in. The category of chair must be specified. The requirements for high chairs
are based upon the chair being used by children aged 6-36 months. |
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EN 14988-A1:2017 |
Children’s high chairs -
Part 1: Safety requirements |
1.1.2.8 Seating for children |
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The following
standard sets the requirements for seating for children in non-domestic use.
The requirement is based on that the furniture is used by children that is able to sit and walk by themselves up to 14 years. The
requirements is divided into 3 seating sizes based on age and body height Seating size
1: 1-3 years Seating size
2: 4-7 years Seating size
3: 8-14 years It
applies to the seating function only. If the seating has additional functions
or can be converted into other products, other relevant European Standards
may apply. The
standard is developed under a mandate from the EU-Commission, M/527 (Children seats). Standarden är utarbetad under mandat från EU kommissionen M/527 (Childrens
seats) and it is inteded to be published in the
OJEC. |
|
FprEN 17191:2020* |
Seating for children – Safety requirements and test
methods |
*The
standard is sent on formal vote and will be published without any technical
changes during 2021.
1.1.2.9
Screens
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The following
standard sets the requirements for partitions for non-domestic environments.
The requirements cover stand-alone partitions. Declaring the equivalent
sound-absorbing area and screen damping according to section 1.6 Acoustics is
optional. |
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EN 1023-2:2000 |
Office furniture - Screens – Part 2: Mechanical
safety requirements |
1.1.2.10 Sound
absorbents
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The following requirements apply for measuring and
calculating a sound absorbent's acoustic performance. Products that are
declared in Acoustic Facts fulfil the requirements listed in the
specification. Acoustic performance data reported according to this specification
can be used for calculating and dimensioning a room's acoustic performance. In “Guide för ljudabsorbenter” (“Guide for sound absorbents”) at www.mobelfakta.se there are
recommended minimum values for sound absorption capacity. Procuring
organisations such as Kammarkollegiet (The Legal,
Financial and Administrative Services Agency) use these recommended levels in
their procurements. Sound absorbing area The
below-specified standards for measuring and calculating acoustic performance
the sound absorbing area of the sound absorbent shall be reported in the form
of a diagram. Complete documentation on performed measurements and
calculations in accordance with the standards above shall be kept available.
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EN ISO
354:2003 |
Measurement
of sound absorption in a reverberation room. |
Individual
items are evaluated in accordance with the Swedish standard: |
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ISO 20189:2018* |
Acoustics
-- Screens, furniture and single objects intended for interior use -- Rating
of sound absorption and sound reduction of elements based on laboratory
measurements |
Larger
surfaces (>10m2) made up of several sound absorbents should be
evaluated in accordance with the Swedish and international standard: |
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SS-EN ISO
11654:1997 |
Acoustics
- Sound absorbents for use in buildings - Rating of sound absorption |
* Evaluations
performed according to SS 25269:2013 are accepted until 2021-12-31.
1.1.2.11 Writing
boards
1.1.2.12
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The
following standard sets the requirements for writing boards and is applicable
for safety in normal use, the surface properties, durability of construction
and ergonomics. The requirements cover wall-mounted and stand-alone
writing boards of the type writing boards and chalk boards, for educational institutions,
offices, conference and board rooms. |
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EN
14434:2010 |
Writing
boards for educational institutions - Ergonomic, technical and safety
requirements and their test methods |
1.1.3.1
Office work chairs
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This
specification sets the requirements for work chairs intended for use in
office environments according to the European standards EN 1335-2 and -3. EN
1335-1 is specified in item 1.2. Dimensions The
requirements include work chairs for office environments according to the
following definition: An item of seating furniture for a single person with
backrest and with or without armrest. The chair includes a revolving seat and
adjustable height. The chairs
are divided into three types – Ax, A, B and
C. Type A: Seat
– revolving, more adjustable height, adjustable seating-depth compared to
Type A and adjustable leaning. Type A: Seat
– revolving, adjustable height, adjustable seating-depth
and adjustable leaning. |
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EN 1335-2:2018* |
Office furniture – office work chair – Part 2:
Safety requirements |
* Tests performed according to
EN 1335-2:2009 are accepted until 2021-12-31.
1.1.3.2 Work tables
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This
specification sets the requirements for a work table
and writing table intended for use in an office environment according to the
European standard EN 527-2. EN 527-1 is
specified in the item 1.2. Dimensions. For tables equipped with an electric
motor for adjusting table height, CE marking is a requirement. When
declaring office work tables, you should also
specify the type of table referred to in the declaration, table for sitting,
standing or sit/stand. You must also specify the degree of adjustability
according to one of four categories A, B, C and D which are specified
in EN 527-1:2011. Type A: Fully adjustable Type B: Height selectable Type C: Fixed height Type D: Limited adjustability or selectability Include work tables and writing tables according to the following
definition ·
Tables intended for office work performed by a
person. ·
Storage units, which are included and
coupled/fixed to the table shall be tested in applicable parts according to
the applicable standards for storage furniture for offices. |
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EN 527-2:2016+A1:2019* |
Office furniture – Work tables
and desks – Mechanical safety requirements |
* Tests performed according to EN 527-2:2016 are
accepted until 2022-12-31.
1.1.3.3
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The following standards set the requirements on an
item of storage furniture for use in an office environment. |
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EN 14073-2:2004 |
Office furniture – Storage furniture – Part 2:
Safety requirements |
EN 16121:2013 + A1:2018 Level 1 |
Non-domestic furniture - Storage furniture - Strength,
durability and safety requirements |
For other freestanding storage furniture such
as coat hangers or magazine racks, additional requirements as specified below
apply
EN 1023-2:2000* |
Office
furniture - Screens - Part 2: Mechanical safety requirements |
*Lateral stability only
1.1.3.4
Screens
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The following
standards establish the requirements that partitions for office environments
should meet. The requirements cover stand-alone partitions. Declaring the
equivalent sound-absorbing area and screen damping according to section 1.6
Acoustics is optional. |
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EN 1023-2:2000 |
Office furniture - Screens – Part 2: Mechanical
safety requirements |
1.1.3.5
Table mounted screens
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The
following standards set the requirements for screens intended for use in
office environments. The requirements cover screens mounted on table tops for offices. It is also optional to declare
equivalent sound-absorption area and screen damping according to section 1.6
Acoustics. |
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EN 1023-2:2000* |
Office furniture – Partitions – Part 2: Mechanical
safety requirements |
EN 14073-2:2004** |
Office furniture – Storage furniture – Part 2: Safety
requirements |
*Load-bearing screen with loads
according to EN 1023-2 and 2 times the manufacturer’s maximum recommended
weight.
** Horizontal force 80 N 100 mm from
top edge of screen according to EN 14073-2, after testing should be adjustable
to original position, damage criteria: breakage, deformation, stability.
Vertical force 200 N function and 300 N safety (10 x 10 seconds), 100 mm from
edge of screen, damage criteria: no breakage. General exception for lightweight
screens where mgh ≤65 Nm, m= mass (kg), g=
gravitational acceleration (m/s2), height above floor to the screen’s centre of
gravity (m).
1.1.3.6
Sound absorbents
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|
The following requirements apply for measuring and
calculating a sound absorbent's acoustic performance. Products that are
declared in Acoustic Facts fulfil the requirements listed in the
specification. Acoustic performance data reported according to this specification
can be used for calculating and dimensioning a room's acoustic performance. In “Guide för ljudabsorbenter” (“Guide for sound absorbents”) at www.mobelfakta.se there are
recommended minimum values for sound absorption capacity. Procuring
organisations such as Kammarkollegiet (The Legal,
Financial and Administrative Services Agency) use these recommended levels in
their procurements. Sound absorbing area The
below-specified standards for measuring and calculating acoustic performance
the sound absorbing area of the sound absorbent shall be reported in the form
of a diagram. Complete documentation on performed measurements and
calculations in accordance with the standards above shall be kept available. The requirements
cover individual sound absorbents and larger composite surfaces (> 10m2)
with several sound absorbents. |
|
EN ISO
354:2003 |
Measurement
of sound absorption in a reverberation room. |
Individual
items are evaluated in accordance with the Swedish standard: |
|
ISO 20189:2018* |
Acoustics -- Screens, furniture and single objects
intended for interior use -- Rating of sound absorption and sound reduction
of elements based on laboratory measurements |
Larger
surfaces (>10m2) made up of multiple objects should be
evaluated in accordance with the Swedish and international standard: |
|
SS-EN ISO
11654:1997 |
Acoustics
- Sound absorbents for use in buildings - Rating of sound absorption |
* Evaluations performed according to SS 25269:2013
are accepted until 2021-12-31.
1.1.3.7
Writing boards
1.1.3.8
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The
following standard establishes the requirements for writing boards and is
applicable for safety in normal use, the surface properties, durability of
construction and ergonomics. The requirements cover wall-mounted and stand-alone
writing boards of the type writing boards and chalk boards, for educational
institutions, offices, conference and board rooms. |
|
EN
1434:2010 |
Writing
boards for educational institutions - Ergonomic, technical and safety
requirements and their test methods |
School
environment refers to the educational environment such as classrooms including
preschool
For other
types of furniture – not in classrooms – following applies:
Workplaces:
1.1.3 Office environment
Others:
1.1.2 Non-domestic
1.1.4.1
Seating furniture
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The
following standards set the requirements for chairs/seating furniture
intended for use in school environments. ·
Student chairs in classrooms |
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EN 1729-2:2012+ A1:2016* |
Furniture - Chairs and
tables for educational institutions - Part 2: Safety requirements and test
methods. |
1.1.4.2 Seating for children |
|
The following
standard sets the requirements for seating for children in domestic use. The
requirement is based on that the furniture is used by children that is able to sit and walk by themselves up to 14 years. The
requirements is divided into 3 seating sizes based on age and body height Seating size
1: 1-3 years Seating size
2: 4-7 years Seating size
3: 8-14 years It
applies to the seating function only. If the seating has additional functions
or can be converted into other products, other relevant European Standards
may apply. The
standard is developed under a mandate from the EU-Commission, M/527 (Children seats). Standarden är utarbetad under mandat från EU kommissionen M/527 (Childrens
seats) and it is inteded to be published in the
OJEC. |
|
FprEN 17191:2020* |
Seating for children – Safety requirements and test
methods |
*The
standard is sent on formal vote and will be published without any technical
changes during 2021.
1.1.4.3
Tables
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|
The
following standard sets the requirements for tables intended for use in
education/school environments. ·
Desk/work tables,
other than those subject to office work requirements. Glass as a material is included in section 1.7. |
|
EN 1729-2:2012+ |
Furniture - Chairs and
tables for educational institutions - Part 2: Safety requirements and test
methods. |
1.1.4.4
Storage
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|
The
following standard sets the requirements for storage furniture intended for
use in education/school environments The
requirements apply to all types of storage furniture: ·
Cupboard/cabinet/corner cupboard ·
Chest of
drawers/draw unit ·
Bookshelf ·
Bureau Fittings: ·
Base cabinet ·
Wall cabinet ·
High cabinet ·
Worktops ·
Coat hangers ·
Magazine racks The furniture may be either freestanding or attached
to the wall/building. |
|
SS-EN 16121:2013** + A1: 2018 Level 1 |
Non-domestic furniture – Storage furniture – Strength, durability and safety requirements. |
For other freestanding storage furniture
such as magazine racks, coat hangers, etc. additional requirements as specified
below apply:
EN 1023-2:2000* |
Office
furniture - Screens - Part 2: Mechanical safety requirements
|
*refers only to l stability
only stability according to EN 1023-3:2000, 6.1
1.1.4.5
Children’s high chairs
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|
The following
standards establish the requirements on children's high
chairs in school environments. The requirements for high
chairs include two different categories; active and passive high
chairs. Active chairs are chairs where the child is strapped into the chair
and passive chairs are where the child is not strapped in. The category of
chair must be specified. |
|
EN 14988: 2017 |
Children’s high chairs -
Part 1: Safety requirements |
1.1.4.6
Partitions
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|
The following
standards establish the requirements that a partition for educational
institutions should meet. The requirements cover stand-alone partitions.
Declaring the equivalent sound-absorbing area and screen damping according to
section 1.6 Acoustics is optional. |
|
EN 1023-2:2000 |
Office furniture - Screens – Part 2: Mechanical
safety requirements |
1.1.4.7
Sound absorbents
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|
The following requirements apply for measuring and
calculating a sound absorbent's acoustic performance. Products that are
declared in Acoustic Facts fulfil the requirements listed in the
specification. Acoustic performance data reported according to this specification
can be used for calculating and dimensioning a room's acoustic performance. In “Guide för ljudabsorbenter” (“Guide for sound absorbents”) at www.mobelfakta.se there are
recommended minimum values for sound absorption capacity. Procuring
organisations such as Kammarkollegiet (The Legal,
Financial and Administrative Services Agency) use these recommended levels in
their procurements. Sound absorbing area The
below-specified standards for measuring and calculating acoustic performance
the sound absorbing area of the sound absorbent shall be reported in the form
of a diagram. Complete documentation on performed measurements and
calculations in accordance with the standards above shall be kept available. The requirements cover individual sound absorbents
and larger composite surfaces (> 10m2) with several sound
absorbents. |
|
EN ISO
354:2003 |
Measurement
of sound absorption in a reverberation room. |
Individual
items are evaluated in accordance with the Swedish standard: |
|
ISO
20189:2018* |
Acoustics -- Screens, furniture and single objects
intended for interior use -- Rating of sound absorption and sound reduction
of elements based on laboratory measurements |
Larger
surfaces (>10m2) made up of multiple objects should be
evaluated in accordance with the Swedish and international standard: |
|
SS-EN ISO
11654:1997 |
Acoustics
- Sound absorbents for use in buildings - Rating of sound absorption |
* Evaluations performed according to SS 25269:2013
are accepted until 2021-12-31.
1.1.4.8
Writing boards
1.1.4.9
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|
The
following standard establishes the requirements for writing boards and is
applicable for safety in normal use, the surface properties, durability of
construction and ergonomics. The requirements cover wall-mounted and stand-alone
writing boards of the type writing boards and chalk boards, for educational
institutions, offices, conference and board rooms. |
|
EN
14434:2010 |
Writing
boards for educational institutions - Ergonomic, technical and safety
requirements and their test methods |
1.1.5.1
Seating furniture
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|
The following
standards set the requirements for seating for adults mainly intended for use
in outdoor environments. The requirements include all types of outdoor
seating intended for camping, domestic and non-domestic environments. Seating
furniture loungers, sun-beds, etc. shall fulfil the
requirements according to section 3. Requirements and test sequence for
stability and function are in standard EN 581-2. |
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EN 581-1:2017 + EN 581-2:2015 |
Outdoor furniture – Seating and tables for camping,
domestic and contract use – Part 1: General safety requirements. |
1.1.5.2
Tables
1.1.5.3
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The following
standards set the requirements for a table for adults intended for use in
outdoor environments. |
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EN 581-1:2017 + EN 581-3:2017 |
Outdoor furniture – Seating and tables for camping,
domestic and non-domestic use. |
Dimensions can be attributed to two groups of standards; safety/function and ergonomics. The standards
related to safety are found in item 1.1 Safety/function. They are relevant when
testing furniture of the respective type of furniture.
The following
standards set the requirements for the types of furniture that have separate
standards with requirements for ergonomics. That is work chairs, work tables and screens, all in the office environment use
class.
1.2.1.1 Office
work chairs
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|
The following standards set the requirements for
work chairs intended for use in office environments with respect to dimensions.
Work chairs
for offices can be divided into three categories – Ax,
A, B and C. Type A: Seat
– revolving, more adjustable height and adjustable seating-depth compared to
Type A and adjustable leaning. Type A: Seat
– revolving, adjustable height, adjustable seating-depth
and adjustable leaning. |
|
EN 1335-1:2000 |
Office furniture – Office work chair – Part 1:
Determination of dimensions. |
* Tests performed according to EN 1335-1:2000 are
accepted until 2023-12-31.
1.2.1.2 Office work tables
|
|
The following standards set the requirements for work tables for use in an office environment with respect
to dimensions. When
declaring office work tables, you should also
specify the type of table referred to in the declaration, table for sitting,
standing or sit/stand. You must also specify the degree of adjustability
according to one of four categories A, B, C and D which are specified
in EN 527-1:2011. Type A: Fully adjustable Type B: Height selectable Type C: Fixed height Type D: Limited adjustability or selectability
|
|
EN 527-1:2011 |
Office furniture – Work tables
and desks – Part 1: Dimensions. |
1.2.1.3 Office screens
|
|
The following
standards set the requirements for screens for use in office environments
with respect to dimensions. The requirements cover stand-alone screens.
Declaring the equivalent sound-absorbing area and screen damping according to
section 1.6 Acoustics is optional. |
|
SS-EN 1023-1:1996 |
Office furniture – Screens – Part 1: Dimensions. |
Requirements for the
surfaces of furniture apply to all varnished surfaces and to foiled or
laminated hard surfaces. The requirements do not apply to surfaces treated with
oil, wax or equivalent. Care and treatment recommendations should be provided
with the furniture. Chromed and untreated surfaces are exempt. The requirements
apply to all use classes.
The following
specification sets the requirements for the resistance of surfaces on furniture
intended for use in indoor environments.
Use class |
Furniture surface |
Requirements |
|
Domestic |
Seating furniture |
Undercarriage - legs and frames Undercarriage
- legs and frames Undercarriage - legs and frames Interior surfaces incl.
drawer bottoms. |
Requirement category 1 |
Seating furniture Reclining furniture Storage
furniture |
Seats, backrests and arm rests Other surfaces
excl. bases External
surfaces |
Requirement category 2 |
|
Tables |
Table tops |
Requirement category 4 |
|
Non-domestic/offices |
Seating furniture Tables Reclining furniture
Storage furniture |
Undercarriage - legs and frames Undercarriage
- legs and frames Undercarriage - legs and frames Interior surfaces incl.
drawer bottoms. |
Requirement category 1 |
Seating furniture Reclining furniture Storage
furniture |
Seats, backrests and arm rests Other surfaces excl.
undercarriages External surfaces |
Requirement category 2 |
|
Table tops |
|
Requirement category 4 |
|
Table tops |
Designed for restaurants, cafés, study environments,
etc. |
Requirement category 5 |
|
Kitchen and bathroom fittings |
|
Interior surfaces and drawer bottoms,
excluding shelves and bottoms |
Requirement category 1 |
|
Exterior surfaces, shelves
and bottoms |
Requirement category 3 |
|
Worktop |
|
Requirement category 6 |
|
Requirement category |
|||||||
|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
|
|
Testing |
References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Water 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
6 hours a) |
16 hours |
16 hours |
24 hours |
24 hours |
24 hours |
|
Fat 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
24 hours b) |
24 hours |
24 hours |
24 hours |
24 hours |
24 hours |
|
Fat +
scratching 1) |
SS 83 91 22:
2017 |
- |
- |
- |
24 hours + 3
N |
24 hours + 5
N |
24 hours + 5
N |
|
Scratching |
SIS 83 91 17
2) C) |
- |
3 N |
3 N |
3 N |
5 N |
5 N |
|
Alcohol 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
- |
- |
1 hour |
1 hour |
1 hour |
|
Coffee 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
1 hour d) |
1 hour |
1 hour |
1 hour |
1 hour |
|
Dry heat 1) |
EN
12722:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
- |
- |
70°
C |
70°
C |
180°C |
|
Wet heat 1) |
EN 12721:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
85°C
|
|
Heat to edges
1) |
NS 8061: 1983 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
85°C
|
|
Assessment of
edges 1) |
SS 83 91 20 :2017 |
- |
- |
6 hour e) |
- |
- |
1 hour |
|
Perspiration–
acid and neutral 1) according to EN ISO
105-E04:2013 |
EN 12720:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
1 hour f) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
Impact on surface and edge 1) |
SS 83 91 23 |
- |
- |
25 mme) |
- |
- |
25 mm |
|
Steam to edge – doors 1) |
SS 83 91 25:2021 |
- |
- |
55° (±5)g) |
- |
- |
- |
|
Steam to edge – worktop 1) |
SS 83 91 24:2021 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
55° (±5) |
1) = When grading, 4 is the lowest
approved score.
2) = Max. scratch width 0.5 mm. Penetration
of varnishing coating not acceptable.
3) = Max.
scratch width 0.3 mm.
For laminates, requirements and testing
according to EN 438-2, -3 are also accepted., should also include clauses 10,
16, 20, 25 and 26 with the same fluids as in the table above and wet heat
according to EN 12721:2009. VGS is accepted for requirement category 1–5 level
and level HGS is required for requirement category 6, level and testing of edge
of finished board.
For
melamine-faced boards, requirements and testing according to EN 14322:2017 are
also accepted with fluids according the Table above.
a) For the
inside back of kitchen fittings, 1 hour applies.
b) For the
inside back of the kitchen fittings, Grease 24 h
c) Testing
according to SS 83 91 17 is accepted until further notice
d) Applies to
storage furniture - external horizontal surfaces
e) Applies to
doors and drawer pieces in kitchens and bathrooms
f) Applies to arm rest
g) Applies to
doors in kitchens and bathrooms
The following
specification sets the requirements for the resistance of surfaces on furniture
intended for use in outdoor environments.
Application
Use class |
Furniture
surface |
Requirements |
|
Camping |
Seating
furniture |
All surfaces |
Requirement cat.
1 |
Domestic environment |
Seating
furniture |
Undercarriage
- legs and frames Undercarriage - legs and frames Undercarriage - legs and
frames |
Requirement
cat. 1 |
Seating
furniture |
Seats, backrests and armrests Other surfaces excl.
undercarriage External surfaces |
Requirement
cat. 2 |
|
Tables |
Table tops |
Requirement
cat. 3 |
|
Non-domestic |
Seating
furniture |
Undercarriage
- legs and frames |
Requirement
cat. 1 |
Seating
furniture |
Seats,
backrests and armrests
Other surfaces excl. undercarriage |
Requirement
cat. 2 |
|
Table tops |
Table tops |
Requirement
cat. 3 |
|
|
Requirement category |
||
|
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
Testing: |
References: |
|
|
|
Water 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
16 hours |
24 hours |
24 hours |
Fat 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
24 hours |
24 hours |
24 hours |
Alcohol 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
- |
1 hour |
Coffee 1) |
EN
12720:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
- |
1 hour |
Dry heat 1) |
EN
12722:2009+A1:2013 |
- |
- |
70°c |
Perspiration – acid and neutral
1) according to |
SS-EN |
- |
1 hour |
- |
1) When grading, 4 is the lowest
approved score.
Use class |
Furniture
surface |
Requirements |
Camping |
All |
6 hours. ≥5 |
Domestic
environment |
All |
24 hours. ≥5 |
Non-domestic
environment |
All |
72 hours. ≥5 |
The following standards set the
requirements for upholstered seating furniture. The standard applies to all
use environments except outdoor furniture explicitly for outdoor use only. As
an alternative to a valid test report from an accredited laboratory, a
certificate/product data sheet from the textile supplier is acceptable which
proves that the textile has been tested and approved according to EN
1021:2014 with standard polyether (20-22 kg/m3) as padding. This
requires the declared item of furniture to have polyether padding with a
density equal to or greater than 22 kg/m3. |
|
EN 1021-1:2014* |
Furniture – Assessment of the ignitability of
upholstered furniture – Part 1: Ignition source: Smouldering cigarette. |
The following standard sets the requirements
for beds or mattresses. The standard applies to all use environments except
outdoor furniture explicitly for outdoor use only. |
|
EN 597-1:2016 |
Furniture – Assessment of the ignitability of
mattresses and upholstered bed bases – Part 1: Ignition source: Smouldering cigarette. |
For furniture with upholstery,
the following requirements on the upholstery shall be met. Applies to seating
furniture, screen and sound absorbents. Not all the
requirements below are applicable to screens and sound absorbents, see
exceptions below.
This specification sets the requirements for a leather
furniture upholstery. An alternative to the specified requirements specified in
the table below is that the leather upholstery fulfils the requirements in
SS-EN 13336:2012
The requirements do not apply for sheepskin. For artificial leather,
requirements specified in 1.5.1.1.
Characteristics |
Test method |
Requirements: |
Colour fastness to rubbing Decolouring and
change in colour |
EN ISO 11640:2018* EN ISO 11641:2012 – Artificial sweat |
Aniline |
Light fastness |
EN ISO 105-B02:2014 |
Aniline ≥ 3 |
Adhesion – surface finish** |
EN ISO 11644:2009 |
- dry ≥ 2 N/10 mm |
Flexing resistance |
EN ISO 5402-1:2017 |
Aniline: Not applicable |
Tear strength |
EN ISO 3377-2: 2016 |
≥ 20 N |
Determination of cold crack temperature of
surface coatings |
EN ISO 17233: 2017 |
Aniline: Not applicable |
Colour fastness to water spotting |
EN
ISO 15700: 2000 |
≥ 3 |
*Tests
performed according to EN ISO 11640 are accepted until 2021-12-31
**The requirement is only applicable if there is a
smooth surface layer that can be glued against a board without the glue
penetrating the surface layer. The surface layer must also be > 15 μm for the requirement to be applicable.
1.5.1.1
Artificial leather
1.5.1.2
|
The following standards set the requirements for an
artificial leather shall fulfil. An alterative to
the specified requirements in the table is that the upholstery fulfils the requirement’s in SS-EN 15618:2019+A1:2013 Level (with the
deviation for Adhesion where level E applies and Tear strength where level C
applies) regarding these properties. |
Characteristics |
Test method |
Requirements: |
Colour fastness to rubbing Decolouring and change in colour |
SS-EN ISO 105-X12:2016 |
- dry ≥4 |
Light fastness |
SS-EN IOS 105-B02:2014 |
≥ 5 |
Adhesion – surface finish |
SS-EN ISO 2411:2017 |
- longitudinal ≥ 15 N |
Tensile strength |
SS-EN ISO 1421:2017 |
- longitudinal ≥ 250 N/5cm |
Tear strength |
ISO 4674-1:2016 |
- longitudinal
≥ 20 N |
*Applies only to artificial leather with fabric base.
This
specification sets all the requirements for textile upholstery intended for
indoor use.
The requirements do not apply for webbing and mesh material. For artificial
leather, see adapted requirements under 1.5.1.1.
Characteristics |
Test method |
Requirements: |
Requirements: |
Resistance to abrasion: |
EN ISO 12947-2:2017* |
|
|
Fastness to piling** |
EN ISO 12945-2:2000 |
5,000 cycles ≥ 3 |
5,000 cycles ≥ 3-4 |
Light fastness |
EN ISO 105-B02:2014 |
≥ 5 |
≥5 |
Seam slippage (warp and weft) |
EN ISO 13936-2:2004 |
See “Seam slippage” under item 1.5.4 |
See “Seam slippage” under item 1.5.4 |
Colour fastness to chafing: |
EN ISO 105–X12:2016 |
|
|
Colour fastness to water wash: (Applies to
washable upholstery) |
EN ISO 105-C06:2010 |
|
|
Colour fastness to dry cleaning: |
EN ISO 105-D01:2010 |
|
|
Colour fastness to water spotting: |
EN ISO 105-E16:2007 |
|
|
Colour fastness to perspiration; |
EN ISO 105-E04:2013 |
|
|
Dimensional change |
EN ISO 5077:2008 |
See section “Dimensional change” under item
1.5.4 |
See section “Dimensional change” under item
1.5.4 |
For requirements with no measurement
units, use the scale of 1-5, where 5 is best. For ”Colour
fastness to artificial light” the scale of 1-8 applies, where 8 is best.
* Tests according
to EN ISO 12947-2/AC:2006 are accepted until 2021-12-31
**Textiles in
wool can have an initial piling which decreases after a period of use, for approved
results, pilling should be ≥3-4 at 10,000 cycles
This specification
sets the requirements on textile upholstery intended for outdoor use.
The requirements do not apply for webbing and mesh material. For artificial
leather, see adapted requirements under 1.5.1.1.
Characteristics |
Test method |
Requirements: Domestic
environment |
Requirements: Non-domestic
use |
Resistance to abrasion: |
EN ISO 12947-2:2017* |
|
|
Fastness to piling |
EN ISO 12945-2:2000 |
≥ 3 |
≥ 3-4 |
Colour fastness to artificial light/exposure |
EN ISO 105-B10:2011 |
≥ 4 |
≥4 |
Colour fastness to chafing: |
EN ISO 105–X12:2002 |
|
|
Colour fastness to water wash: (Applies to
washable upholstery) |
EN ISO 105-C06:2010 |
|
|
Colour fastness to water spotting: |
EN ISO 105-E16:2007 |
|
|
Colour fastness to sweat; |
EN ISO 105-E04:2013 |
|
|
Dimensional change |
EN ISO 5077:2008 |
See section "Dimensional change"
under item 1.5.4 |
See section "Dimensional change"
under item 1.5.4 |
Characteristics |
Test method |
Requirements: Domestic |
Requirements: Non-domestic |
Colour
fastness to artificial light/exposure |
EN ISO
105-B10:2011 |
≥ 4 |
≥4 |
Colour
fastness to water wash: (Applies to washable upholstery) |
EN ISO 105-C06:2010 |
|
|
Colour
fastness to water spotting: |
EN ISO
105-E16:2007 |
|
|
Break
strength: |
EN ISO
13934-1:2013 |
|
|
Tear
strength: |
EN ISO
13937-2 |
|
|
Dimensional
change |
EN ISO
5077:2008 |
See section
"Dimensional change" under item 1.5.4 |
See section
"Dimensional change" under item 1.5.4 |
For requirements with no measurement units, use
the scale of 1-5, where 5 is best. For "Colour fastness to artificial
light/exposure”, the scale of 1-8 applies, where 8 is best.
Seam
slippage
The textile supplier is required to specify seam
slippage according to the standards listed in table 1.5.2. The furniture
producer is responsible for providing covering and seams that are adapted to
the textile’s seam slippage for the purpose of producing sustainable
upholstery.
Dimensional
changes
On furniture with removable and washable upholstery,
the upholstery material/detail must be replaced in a manner that gives the
furniture the correct appearance and function. The furniture manufacturer is
responsible for meeting this requirement. The textile supplier is required to
specify the dimension change in conjunction with washing as described above
according to the standards listed in table 1.5.2 and 1.5.3.
Labelling
Removable and washable upholstery must be labelled
with washing instructions.
Fire
The fabric must meet the requirements according to the
standard EN 1021-1:2014*. Furniture – Assessment of the ignitability of padded
furniture – Part 1: Ignition source: Smouldering cigarette. This standard
applies for all environments with the exception of partitions
and outdoor furniture which is exclusively intended for outdoor use.
Exceptions
Fabric upholstery material for partitions and sound
absorbents is only subject to the requirements for light fastness according to
1.5.2. Webbing and mesh are materials not subject to the requirements for
upholstery under 1.4 or Upholstery under 1.5.
Sampling
When selecting fabric samples from a collection of
fabrics for testing according to the standards in table 1.5.1, 1.5.2 and 1.5.3.
a representative selection shall be taken which in scope can vary depending on
the collection’s variation in colours and patterns Not all the variants of the
fabric need to be tested and the selection should preferably be made in
consultation with the testing laboratory that is performing the test. The
principle for sampling is that the test results should be representative for
the whole collection which is why different colours from light to dark should
be tested and also different patterns if they vary. A
sample can consist of 3 - 8 variants from the collection depending on its
variation.
Documentation
The furniture producer should be able to show documentation/test certificate,
proving that the covering material included in Möbelfakta’s
furniture label meets the requirements. Documentation/test certificate must be
issued by an independent testing laboratory or internal laboratory with the
required expertise or a certificate from a subcontractor.
The documentation should be for the covering that
is produced/delivered from time to time.
If there is a change in the covering product that affects its function
and characteristics, new tests as described above should be performed.
Requirements
on the reporting of the acoustic performance of an item of furniture or sound
absorbent are set in accordance with the standards below. Products that are
declared in Acoustic Facts fulfil the requirements listed in the
specification. Acoustic performance data reported according to this
specification can be used for calculating and dimensioning a room's acoustic
performance.
In “Guide för ljudabsorbenter”
(“Guide for sound absorbents”) at www.mobelfakta.se there are recommended minimum
values for sound absorption capacity. Procuring organisations such as Kammarkollegiet (The Legal, Financial and Administrative
Services Agency) use these recommended levels in their procurements.
The
specification is mandatory for reporting the equivalent sound absorption area
for sound absorbents but is optional for other categories of furniture.
An item
of furniture that is used as a sound absorbing unit can be measured in
accordance with the international standard: |
|
SS-EN ISO
354:2003 |
Measurement
of sound absorption in a reverberation room. |
Individual
objects evaluated regarding equivalent sound absorption area in accordance with the Swedish
standard: |
|
ISO
20189:2018* |
Acoustics
-- Screens, furniture and single objects intended for interior use -- Rating
of sound absorption and sound reduction of elements based on laboratory
measurements |
Larger
surfaces (>10 m2) of multiple objects are evaluated in
accordance with the new Swedish and international standard: |
|
SS-EN ISO
11654:1997 |
Acoustics
- Sound absorbents for use in buildings - Rating of sound absorption |
An item
of furniture that is used as a screening-off unit shall be measured
(optional) in accordance with international standard and are evaluated
regarding screen damping in accordance with the Swedish standard: |
|
SS-ISO
10053: 2003 |
Acoustics
- Screens or single objects - evaluation with regard to
sound absorption and screen damping |
ISO
20189:2018* |
Acoustics
-- Screens, furniture and single objects intended for interior use -- Rating
of sound absorption and sound reduction of elements based on laboratory
measurements |
*Evaluations performed according to SS 25269:2013 are
accepted until 2021-12-31
Equivalent sound-absorption area
The equivalent sound-absorption area [m2
Sabine] must upon declaration be presented in a diagram in accordance with ISO 20189:2018 alternately SS-EN-ISO
11654:1997 This is a requirement for sound absorbents as a furniture category.
Complete documentation of measurements performed and calculations in accordance
with the standards above must be available.
Screen damping
For an item of furniture that
is used as a screening-off unit the screen damping Δ Ls [dB] must be declared
in a diagram in accordance with ISO 20189:2018.
Complete documentation of measurements performed and calculations in accordance
with the standards above must be available when the screen damping is declared.
* Evaluations according to SS 25269:2013 accepted until 2021-12-31
Glass
in furniture must meet the requirements in the respective standard for the
appropriate furniture category and use class according to the standards given
below. Alternately safety glass* can be used.
SS-EN 14072:2003 |
Furniture – Glass in
furniture – Test methods |
*Glass
meets the requirements on safety glass when:
- CE-marked according to
12150-2:2004 or
- the glass meets the fragmentation
testing according to EN 12150-1:2015, section 8. or
- the glass breaks as described in
EN 12600:2003 according to type B or type C.
Exemptions from “Mandatory material requirements”: Small,
simple components such as Velcro, zipper, fabric straps, furniture pads and
the like that are not made of PVC are not covered by the mandatory material
requirements. |
The manufacturer of the
furniture must be able to provide collective documentation that proves the
criteria in Möbelfakta’s material requirements below
are met. There are templates for subcontractor certificates available for
download at www.mobelfakta.se which can be used as
verification of fulfilment of the requirements.
No chemicals included in ECHA’s candidate list of SVHC may be
contained in levels of >0.1% by weight in the components, parts or
chemicals that are included or used in the manufacturing of the
furniture/product. See https://echa.europa.eu/candidate-list-table |
2.1.2.1
Origin of wood-based material |
Routines
must be in place to ensure that wood and wood based
material are traceable and come from legal and acceptable sources. Acceptable
source means: 1. Has legal ownership and access rights. 2. Follows nationally and locally applicable
laws and regulations regarding use, environment, labour and
welfare, health and safety, and other parties' rights. 3. Pays the relevant taxes and charges related
to use. 4. Follows CITES regulations (only
applicable to certain tree species, see the CITES website). |
2.1.2.2
Formaldehyde in wood-based flat panels |
Wood-based flat panels* (particle boards, fibre boards (MDF, HDF),
OSB, plywood and edge glued panels** containing formaldehyde
based components / additives must not emit more formaldehyde than
0.124 mg/m³ (corresponding to E1 according to EN 13986) according to EN 717-1
or similar method***. |
*The requirement does not apply to molded parts.
**For certain types of boards (e.g. edge glued panels) reference may be made to the SDS for
the adhesives used in the manufacture of the board.
***E.g. gas
analysis method (EN-717-2) or perforator method (EN-120).
2.1.3.1 EU Ecolabel, Oeko-Tex & “Svanen” |
If a valid certificate is available that proves all textile complies
with EU Ecolabel 2009/567/EC or 2014/350/EU, then the textile requirements are considered to be fulfilled. |
If a valid certificate is available that proves all textile/leather
complies with Oeko-Tex standard 100 (I, II, III,
IV) then the textile/leather requirements are considered to
be fulfilled. |
If there
is a valid certificate available from “Svanen”
(Nordic Ecolabelling of textiles, hides/skins and
leather ver. 4 or later) for included leather and/or textiles then the
requirements for the textile/leather referred to in the certificate are
considered to be fulfilled. |
2.1.3.2
Flame retardants in textile/leather |
|
Valid product data sheet, EPD, product information, certificate from
supplier or other documentation for all included textile/leather verifying
that none of the flame retardants below have been actively added or that the
levels do not exceed 0.1% by weight, must be available. |
|
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) |
CAS: 59536-65-1 |
Decabromodiphenyl ether (dekaBDE) |
CAS: 1163-19-5 |
Pentabromdiphenylether (pentaBDE) |
CAS: 32534-81-9 |
Oktabromdiphenylether (oktaBDE) |
CAS: 32536-52-0 |
Tris (2,3-dibrompropyl) phosphate (TBPP) |
CAS: 126-72-7 |
Tris (1-aziridinyl) phosphine oxide (TEPA) |
CAS: 5455-55-1 |
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) |
CAS: 25637-99-4 |
Tris (2 chlorethyl) phosphate (TCEP) |
CAS: 115-96-8 |
2.1.3.3
Softeners/phthalates in textile/leather |
Valid product data sheet, EPD, product information, certificate from
supplier for textiles/leather, or other documentation that proves that
phthalates classified as hazardous H360 have not actively been added
and that the measured level does not exceed 0.1% by weight, must be
available. |
2.1.3.4
Formaldehyde in textile/leather |
Valid product data sheet, EPD, product information, certificate from
supplier for all included textile/leather or other documentation that proves
the emission of formaldehyde is less than 300 ppm, must be available.
Equivalent documentation must be available for textiles used in children’s
mattresses that prove the emission of formaldehyde is less than 75 ppm. |
2.1.3.5
Dirt- and grease-repellent impregnations
textile/leather |
Valid product data sheet, EPD, product information, certificate or
other documentation from supplier must be available for all included
textile/leather which proves that neither PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid and
salts/esters from them) nor PFOS (perfluorooctane
sulphonate and pollutants from it) occur in concentrations higher than 0.1%
and for coated fabrics do not exceed the concentration 1 microgram per m2
with respect to its anions, their metal salts, halides, amides and/or other
derivatives (including polymers). |
2.1.3.6
Colouring agents
textile/leather |
|
Valid product data sheet, EPD, product information, certificate from
supplier or other documentation for included textile/leather, proving that
none of the below listed colouring agents have been actively added or that
the levels do not exceed 50 mg/kg for each colouring agent must be
available. |
|
Dispersion agents |
|
C.I. Disperse Blue 3 |
CAS: 2475-46-9 |
C.I. Disperse Blue 7 |
CAS: 3179-90-6 |
C.I. Disperse Blue 26 |
CAS: 3860-63-7 |
C.I. Disperse Blue 35 |
CAS: 12222-75-2 |
C.I. Disperse Blue 102 |
CAS: 12222-97-8 |
C.I. Disperse Blue 106 |
CAS: 12223-01-7 |
C.I. Disperse Blue 124 |
CAS: 61951-51-7 |
C.I. Disperse Brown 1 |
CAS: 23355-64-8 |
C.I. Disperse Orange 1 |
CAS: 2581-69-3 |
C.I. Disperse Orange 37/76 |
CAS: 13301-61-6 |
C.I. Disperse Red 1 |
CAS: 2872-52-8 |
C.I. Disperse Red 11 |
CAS: 2872-48-2 |
C.I. Disperse Yellow 1 |
CAS: 119-15-3 |
C.I. Disperse Yellow 9 |
CAS: 6373-73-5 |
C.I. Disperse Yellow 39 |
CAS: 12236-29-2 |
C.I. Disperse Yellow 49 |
CAS: 54824-37-2 |
C.I. Disperse Blue 1 |
CAS: 2475-45-8 |
C.I. Disperse Orange 11 |
CAS: 82-28-0 |
C.I. Disperse Orange 149 |
CAS: 85136-74-9 |
C.I. Disperse Orange 3 |
CAS: 730-40-5 |
C.I. Disperse Yellow 3 |
CAS: 2832-40-8 |
C.I. Disperse Red 17 |
CAS: 3179-89-3 |
Colouring agents |
|
Sodium bis[2-(3-chlorophenyl)-2,4-dihydro-4-[[2-hydroxy-5-mesylphenyl]azo]-5-methyl-3H-pyrazol-3-onato(2-)]chromate(1-) |
CAS: 51147-75-2 |
Disodium,chromium(3+),3-[(3-methyl-5-oxido-1-phenylpyrazol-4-yl)diazenyl]-4-oxidobenzenesulfonate,1-[(2-oxido-5-phenyldiazenylphenyl)diazenyl]naphthalen-2-olate |
CAS: 52587-68-5 |
[3-hydroxy-4-[(2-hydroxy-1-naphthyl)azo]-7-nitronaphthalene-1-sulphonato(3-)]chromium |
CAS: 70236-49-6 |
Sodium bis[methyl
[7-hydroxy-8-[[2-hydroxy-5-mesylphenyl]azo]-1-naphthyl]carbamato(2-)]chromate(1-) |
CAS: 71839-85-5 |
Cuprate(2-), [μ-[[3,3'-[methylenebis[(4,6-dihydroxy-3,1-phenylene)azo]]bis[4-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzenesulfonato]](6-)]]di-,
sodium |
CAS: 85186-15-8 |
Disodium hydrogen bis[3-hydroxy-4-[(2-hydroxyphenyl)azo]-7-nitronaphthalene-1-sulphonato(3-)]chromate(3-) |
CAS: 102506-12-7 |
C.I Acid Yellow 220 |
CAS: 70851-34-2 |
C.I. Acid Red 26 |
CAS: 3761-53-3 |
Basic
(cationic) colouring agents |
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C.I. Basic Red 9 |
CAS: 569-61-9 |
Mordant
(mordanting) |
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Sodium dichromate |
CAS: 10588-01-9 |
Reactive |
|
Hydrogen
tetrasodium bis[5-[(4-amino-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]-4-hydroxy-3-[(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2,7-disulphonato(4-)]cobaltate(5-) |
CAS: 70776-55-5 |
Trisodium bis[3-[(4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)azo]-2-hydroxy-5-nitrobenzenesulphonato(3-)]cobaltate(3-) |
CAS: 84204-70-6 |
Cobaltate(3-),
bis[6-amino-5-[(2-hydroxy-3,5-dinitrophenyl)azo]-1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)]-,
sodium |
CAS: 85049-76-9 |
C.I. Reactive Blue 220 |
CAS: 90341-71-2 |
Cuprate(4-),
[2-[[[[2-hydroxy-3-sulfo-5-[[2-(sulfooxy)ethyl]sulfonyl]phenyl]azo]phenylmethyl]azo]-5-sulfobenzoato(6-)]-,
sodium |
CAS: 90341-72-3 |
Direct |
|
C.I. Direct Black 38 |
CAS: 1937-37-7 |
C.I. Direct Red 28 |
CAS: 573-58-0 |
C.I. Direct Blue 6 |
CAS: 2602-46-2 |
Pigment |
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Cadmium sulphide |
CAS: 1306-23-6 |
Lead orange |
CAS: 1314-41-6 |
Sodium chromate |
CAS: 7775-11-3 |
Potassium dichromate |
CAS: 7778-50-9 |
Lead(II) acetate basic |