Category c on the Bosideng down jacket trademark is a product classification stipulated in the "National Basic Safety Technical Specifications for Textile Products".
Category C is a product that does not come into direct contact with the skin.
The product classification required by the "National Basic Safety Technical Specifications for Textile Products" is ***3 categories:
Category A: infant products;
Category B: Products that come into direct contact with the skin;
Category C: products that do not come into direct contact with the skin.
According to the "National Basic Safety Technical Specifications for Textile Products" GB18401-2003, the provisions on product classification are as follows:
2.3 About product classification
This specification combines all Products included in the control scope are divided into three major categories: Category A: products for infants and young children; Category B: products in direct contact with the skin; Category C: products in indirect contact with the skin.
Since the final uses of different products are different, the degree of harm to the human body will also be very different. Therefore, it is necessary to classify products according to their uses and stipulate different requirements.
At present, some existing international regulations, standards or labeling standards classify products according to their uses and stipulate different control standards. Although the classification methods are different, they are absolutely Most of them are classified according to the degree of contact between the product and human skin, and infant products are listed separately, supplemented by more stringent control standards, because some harmful substances are more harmful to infants and young children.
Extended information:
Typical examples of types
Category A (baby products) diapers, diapers, underwear, bibs, pajamas, gloves, socks, Outerwear, hats, bedding
Category B (products in direct contact with the skin) bras, bellybands, vests, shorts, cotton sweater pants, shirts, (summer) skirts, (summer) pants, socks, sheets
Category C (products not in direct contact with skin) sweaters, coats, skirts, pants, curtains, bedspreads, wall coverings, fillings, interlinings
Basic safety technical requirements for textiles:
Product classification:
The "Basic Safety Technical Requirements for Textiles" divides textiles into three categories based on the end use of the product and taking into account the actual use of the product, namely Category A (baby Children's products), Category B (products that come into direct contact with the skin) and Category C (products that do not come into direct contact with the skin). Decorative articles are not classified as a separate category and can be classified into categories B and C for assessment based on the degree of direct contact with the skin.
Reference rate data source: Baidu Encyclopedia-National Basic Safety Technical Specification for Textile Products
Reference rate data source: Baidu Encyclopedia-National Basic Safety Technical Specification for Textile Products GB 18401-2010
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