class a: baby products;
class b: products in direct contact with skin;
class c: products that are not in direct contact with skin.
appendix b gives typical examples of three types of products.
4.2 products (e.g. fabrics, wool) that can be used only after the user's reprocessing are classified according to the end use.
Extended information:
The following terms and definitions apply to this technical specification.
3.1 textile products
products made from natural fibers and chemical fibers by spinning, weaving, dyeing or sewing and compounding, such as yarns, fabrics and their finished products.
3.2 basic safety technical requirements general safety specification
the most basic requirements put forward to ensure that textile products are harmless to human health.
3.3 products for babies
textile products worn or used by infants under 36 months old.
3.4 products with direct contact to skin
when wearing or using, most of the products are in direct contact with human skin.
3.5 products without direct contact to skin
textile products that are not in direct contact with human skin or only have a small area of direct contact with human skin when worn or used.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-national general safety technical code for textile products GB 1841-2.