2011版Oeko-Tex Standard 100更新和变化

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OEKO-TEX® test criteria 2011

Zurich (hm) The International OEKO-TEX® Association has, as usual at the start of the year, updated its criteria and limit values for use when testing textiles for harmful substances in accordance with the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. For many years now, the list of criteria has provided effective protection against undesirable chemical substances and it is used very successfully by the textile and clothing industry and many retailers and distributors for quality control in this area. The list also takes account of the regulations on harmful substances under the European REACh legislation, including the textile-relevant SVHC substances that have been added to it in 2010 from the Candidate List.


After a three-month transitional period, the following new regulations will come into force for all OEKO-TEX® certification processes:


Short chain (C10 to C13) chlorinated paraffins and tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate, which were already virtually banned under the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 for use as flame retardants, will now, in view of their classification as Substances of Very High Concern in the latest ECHA Candidate List, be explicitly included in the list of banned flame-retarding substances. Including them by name in this list should lead to better comparability. They will also be listed with the other banned (residual) chemicals in the list of criteria, because both substances are occasionally also used for other special applications. For both, the limit value is 0.1 per cent by mass.


A standard limit value of 90 ppm for total lead content has been set for all four OEKO-TEX® product classes, a limit which is well below that currently required by US legislation (CPSIA, Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act) of 300 ppm or, from August 2011, 100 ppm for articles for babies and children. However, the most essential requirement of the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 will remain testing for extractable heavy metals using a controlled sweat solution, because this method of testing, by simulating the actual conditions of use, gives a more meaningful result with regard to the possible health risks from undesirable heavy metals in textile products than the total content.


The universal on-site visits which were introduced at the start of 2010 as a component of OEKO-TEX® certification will continue as planned. Even after one year, very real benefits can be seen both for the participating early stage production companies and for retailers in terms of the desired optimisation of the certification process. It is the aim of the OEKO-TEX® Association to have visited all companies holding an OEKO-TEX® certificate by the end of 2013, in order to provide targeted assistance in implementing the required criteria in their quality control procedures, optimise the framework conditions for certification as far as possible and give companies practical tips on product labelling and using the OEKO-TEX® label in their advertising.


You can obtain more information about the new test criteria and regulations from the OEKO-TEX® Secretariat (
info@oeko-tex.com) or the member institutes of the International OEKO-TEX® Association (www.oeko-tex.com/institutes).
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1. 禁止的阻燃剂中增加:短链氯化石蜡和磷酸三(-2-氯乙酯);此二类物质用于特殊用途时限值为0.1%

 



2. 对婴幼儿类产品中消解铅含量由45ppm改为90ppm,

2010版

 




2011版

 

 

 


3. 删除原2010版附录4的注8:" 对于金属组件,至2010.7.31Ⅰ类:200mg/kgⅡ/Ⅲ/Ⅳ类300mg/kg;至2011.3.31Ⅰ类:90mg/kg;"

 

 

 

2010版附录4注8

 

 

 


具体详见标准原文!!