DS DS/CEN/TR 15071 Safety of toys - National translations of warnings and instructions for use in EN 71
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DS DS/CEN/TR 15071 Document Information:
Title
Safety of toys - National translations of warnings and instructions for use in EN 71
Legetøj - Sikkerhedskrav - Nationale oversættelser af advarsler og brugervejledninger i EN 71
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Apr 8, 2005
Scope:
The purpose of this document is to provide national translations of warnings and instructions for use in the EN 71 series of standards.
The warnings and instructions for use shall be applied in accordance with the requirements and specifications of the EN 71 series of standards for safety of toys.
NOTE The users of this document should be aware that additional markings may be required for certain products in certain countries. Local regulations should be checked.
Keywords:
- ACCOMPANYING LEAFLETS
- CZECH
- DANISH
- DUTCH
- ENGLISH LANGUAGE
- ESTONIAN
- FINNISH LANGUAGE
- FRENCH LANGUAGE
- GERMAN LANGUAGE
- GREEK
- ICELANDIC
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- ITALIAN
- LATVIAN
- LITHUANIAN
- MALTESE
- MULTILINGUAL
- NORWEGIAN
- PACKAGES
- POLISH
- PORTUGUESE
- SAFETY
- SLOVAK
- SLOVENIAN
- SPANISH LANGUAGE
- SWEDISH
- TOYS
- TRANSLATIONS
- WARNING NOTICES
- WARNINGS
- LANGUAGES
- PACKING
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