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  • Apparel Apparel Apparel Apparel andandandand Home Textiles Home Textiles Home Textiles Home Textiles Performance Standards ManualPerformance Standards ManualPerformance Standards ManualPerformance Standards Manual Version 2.1Version 2.1Version 2.1Version 2.1 26/0326/0326/0326/03/201/201/201/2012222

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  • CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS Page/s

    Introduction 3 QVC Preferred Laboratories 4-7

    Restricted SubstancesRestricted SubstancesRestricted SubstancesRestricted Substances 8 List of Restricted Substances 9 Azo Dye Self Certification Letter 10 Nickel Self Certification Letter 11 Reduced Quantities Testing Procedure 12

    ApparelApparelApparelApparel Testing SpecificationsTesting SpecificationsTesting SpecificationsTesting Specifications 13 Woven Skirts, Dresses, Shirts and Blouses 14 Woven Jackets, Coats and Blazers 15 Warp and Weft Knitted Garments 16 Woven and Knitted Underwear 17 Woven and Knitted Adult Nightwear 18-19 Knitted Jumpers, Cardigans, Dresses and Skirts 20 Woven and Knitted Swimwear 21 Woven Trousers, Shorts and Jeans 22 Linings 23 All Garment Trims 24 Care Labelling Guidelines 25 ChildrensWearChildrensWearChildrensWearChildrensWear 26 Childrenswear: Warp and Weft Knitted Garments 27-28 Childrenswear: Knitted Jumpers, Cardigans, Dresses and Skirts 29-30 Childrenswear: Woven Garments 31-32 Care Labelling Guidelines 33

    Home TextilesHome TextilesHome TextilesHome Textiles 34 Bedding 35 Blankets 36 Pillows/ Quilts 37 Mattress Toppers 38 Curtains and Cushions 39 Towels 40 Rugs 41 Loose and Stretch Covers 42 Flammability Labelling References 43-44 Care Labelling Guidelines 45 Labelling and marking of fibre composition Labelling and marking of fibre composition Labelling and marking of fibre composition Labelling and marking of fibre composition 46-47 Requirements for textileRequirements for textileRequirements for textileRequirements for textile products products products products

  • INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION This manual illustrates QVCs performance standards and test methods for various QVC Apparel and Home textiles products. It contains standard testing methods as well as requirements for various products, providing a summary of QVCs expectations in terms of performance and compliance for such products. Vendors should be aware of QVCs quality expectation level prior to negotiating prices, price commitments and order agreements. As such, QVC products specifications are provided to all QVC vendors.

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  • QVC PREFERRED LABORATORIESQVC PREFERRED LABORATORIESQVC PREFERRED LABORATORIESQVC PREFERRED LABORATORIES Intertek Intertek Intertek Intertek andandandand Bureau Veritas Bureau Veritas Bureau Veritas Bureau Veritas

    Contacts regarding the testing procedure: Apparel, Home Textiles, Accessories and Footwear: Mike Roberts: [email protected] Shaji Matthew: [email protected]

    Intertek Contact ListIntertek Contact ListIntertek Contact ListIntertek Contact List

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  • Bureau Veritas Contact ListBureau Veritas Contact ListBureau Veritas Contact ListBureau Veritas Contact List

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  • 6

  • 7

  • RESTRICTED SUBSTANCESRESTRICTED SUBSTANCESRESTRICTED SUBSTANCESRESTRICTED SUBSTANCES

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  • LIST OF RESTRICTED SUBSTANCESLIST OF RESTRICTED SUBSTANCESLIST OF RESTRICTED SUBSTANCESLIST OF RESTRICTED SUBSTANCES It will be the responsibility of QVC vendors to ensure that their product does not contain any of the listed restricted substances. We recommend that evidence of compliance is obtained either in the form of a certificate from an accredited test house, which has applied the recognised rest criteria set out or other evidence of, supply source compliance. The following list of substances should not be present above permissible limits.

    ChemicalChemicalChemicalChemical

    RestrictionRestrictionRestrictionRestriction

    MethodMethodMethodMethod

    LimitLimitLimitLimit

    Cadmium Reach Annex XVII BS EN 1122:2001 6.3.2 Method B

    As per Reach Annex XVII

    Formaldehyde Classed as a carcinogenic by WHO

    BS EN ISO 14184 part 1 and 2

    Released 300ppm Free 75ppm

    Phthalates Reach Annex XVII GCMS As per Reach Annex XVII

    Chromium VI Found to possess carcinogenic and allergenic properties

    BS 6810:1987 3ppm

    Mothproofing agent Found to be nerve agent and toxic

    GCMS 5ppm

    Pentachlorophenol Reach Annex XVII LMBG B82.02.8 As per Reach Annex XVII

    Disperse Dyestuffs Found to possess carcinogenic and allergenic properties

    DIN 54231 20ppm

    Dimethylfumarate Reach Annex XVII GCMS As per Reach Annex XVII

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  • AZO DYE SELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICAAZO DYE SELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICAAZO DYE SELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICAAZO DYE SELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATETETETE

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  • NICKEL NICKEL NICKEL NICKEL SELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATESELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATESELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATESELF CERTIFICATION CERTIFICATE

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  • Reduced Quantities testing Procedure:Reduced Quantities testing Procedure:Reduced Quantities testing Procedure:Reduced Quantities testing Procedure:

    To minimise the cost involved with testing QVC is introducing reduced testing based upon the quantities ordered per sku/style. Please refer to the below before requesting your testing on any apparel or home textile product. Under 50 units (combined total for all colour options) Fibre

    composition and any other legislative testing only (no colour fastness or stability testing is required)

    50-249 units (combined total for all colour options) Fibre composition and any other legislative tests plus stability on one colour option and colour fastness testing ( no colour fastness to light) to be completed on the darkest colour option only.

    250-499 units (combined total for all colour options) Fibre composition and any other legislative tests plus stability testing on one colour option and colour fastness testing on all colour options but no colour fastness to light testing necessary.

    >500 units and TSVs (combined total for all colour options) All compulsory testing as per performance specification plus additional appearance after wash test.

    Any claims that are being made about a product i.e. a stipulated thread count or water resistance, regardless of quantities ordered must also be tested and substantiated.

    On occasion, QVC may deem it necessary to request additional testing on certain products that fall outside of the above guidelines.

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  • APPARELAPPARELAPPARELAPPAREL TESTING SPECIFICATIONSTESTING SPECIFICATIONSTESTING SPECIFICATIONSTESTING SPECIFICATIONS

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Woven Skirts, Dresses, Shirts & BlouseWoven Skirts, Dresses, Shirts & BlouseWoven Skirts, Dresses, Shirts & BlouseWoven Skirts, Dresses, Shirts & Blousessss

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white & cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white & cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-3% Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    WIRA Stability to Steam

    BS 4323: 1979 +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479:2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns only

    Tensile Strength

    BS EN ISO 13934 -2: 1999 - Grab Method

    150N

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 -2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 120N

    Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads

    Tear Strength BS EN 13937 - 1: 2000

    10N

    Martindale Abrasion

    BS EN ISO 12947 - 2: 1999

    S/C at 5000 Revs Grade 3/4

    15,000 Revs

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945 -2: 2000

    2,000 Revs Grade 3/4

    Only test on spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Stretch & Recovery (After 1 Min)

    BS EN 17404: 2005 Method A (30N Load)

    5% Max

    Fabrics containing less than 6% elastane

    Accelerotor IHTM-42 Weight Loss 12% Visual Assessment Negligible

    Pile fabrics only 3 mins velvet or 5 Mins Corduroy at 2000 R.P.M.

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Woven Jackets, Coats and Blazers

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative Legislative Legislative Legislative TestsTestsTestsTests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 5

    Stability and Physical TestsStability and Physical TestsStability and Physical TestsStability and Physical Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-3% Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Stability to Steam (WIRA)

    BS 4323: 1979 +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Hydrostatic Head BS EN ISO 20811:1992

    600mm/min Compulsory when water resistant claims are made

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Fibre Shedding IHTM - 26 Slight Grade 4 All garments that have fur collars / cuffs

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479:2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns

    Tensile Strength

    BS EN ISO 13934 -2: 1999 Grab Method

    150N

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 -1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 -2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 120N

    Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads

    Tear Strength BS EN 13937 - 1 : 2000

    10N

    Martindale Abrasion

    BS EN ISO 12947 - 2: 1999

    S/C at 5000 Revs Grade 3/4

    15,000 Revs

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945 -2: 2000

    2,000 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 Min)

    BS EN 14704 -1:2005 Method A (30N Load)

    5% Max

    Fabrics containing less than 6% elastane

    Accelerotor IHTM-42 Weight Loss 12% Visual Assessment Negligible

    Pile fabrics only 3 mins velvet or 5 Mins Corduroy at 2000 R.P.M.

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • PerformaPerformaPerformaPerformance Standard nce Standard nce Standard nce Standard Warp and Weft Knitted Garments (including t-shirts, tops, skirts, leisurewear and sportswear) Test Test Test Test MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 -E04: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-5% Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability

    IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to test method for other requirements

    Spirality IHTM 02 5% Max

    Single jersey weft knits only

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479:2008

    Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing filament yarns only

    Bursting Strength BS EN ISO 13938 2 or 2: 1999

    180 kPa Lace 250 kPa

    Single jersey weft knits only 30mm Diaphragm

    Martindale Pilling BSEN ISO 12945 2: 2000

    Woven 2,000 Revs Grade 3/4 Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 min)

    BS EN 14704 -1: 2005 Method A (1.5kg Load)

    10% Max

    Weft knitted fabrics containing less than 11% elastane only See Table 1 in method for cycling loads

    Accelerotor IHTM-42 Weight Loss 12% Visual Assessment Negligible

    Velour fabrics only 3 Mins at 2000 R.P.M.

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Woven and Knitted Underwear

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory Compulsory TestingTestingTestingTesting

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 -E04: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    Woven +/-3% Knitted +/- 5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479 : 2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns only

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 Min)

    BS EN 14704 -1:2005 Method A Woven 30N load

    Woven 5% Max Knitted 10% Max

    Woven fabrics containing less than 6% elastane and weft knitted fabrics containing less than 11% elastane. See table 1 in method for cycling loads of knitted fabrics.

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability

    IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Spirality

    IHTM 02 5% Max Single jersey weft knits only

    Tensile Strength BS EN ISO 13934 -2: 1999 Grab Method

    110 N Woven only

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 100N

    Woven only Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads

    Bursting Strength

    BS EN ISO 13938 -2: 1999

    250 kPa 30mm Diaphragm

    Single jersey weft knits only

    Tear Strength

    BS EN 13937: 2000 10 N Woven only

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945 -2: 2000

    Woven 2,000 Revs Grade 3/4 Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Woven and Knitted Adult Nightwear

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 -E04: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colourfastness to water

    BS EN ISO 105 E01 :2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    Woven +/-3% Knitted +/- 5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Additional Testing

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 Min)

    BS EN 14704 -1:2005 Method A Woven 30N

    Woven 5% Max Knitted 10% Max

    Woven fabrics containing less than 6% elastane and weft knitted fabrics containing less than 11% elastane See table 1 in method for cycling loads of knitted fabrics.

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability

    IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Spirality

    IHTM 02 5% Max Single jersey weft knits only

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479: 2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns only

    Tensile Strength

    BS EN ISO 13934 -2: 1999 Grab Method

    110 N Woven only

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  • Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 100N

    Woven only Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads

    Bursting Strength

    BS EN ISO 13938 -1 or 2: 1999

    250 kPa Single jersey weft knits only 30mm Diaphragm

    Tear Strength

    BS EN 13937: 2000

    8 N Woven only

    Martindale Pilling

    BS EN ISO 12945 -2: 2000

    Woven 2,000 Revs Grade 3/4 Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Please Note: Adults nightwear and garments commonly worn as nightwear must carry a permanent label showing whether or not they meet the flammability standard for UK nightwear. Please refer to the nightwear safety regulations for childrens nightwear.

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Knitwear: Jumpers, Cardigans, Dresses & Skirts

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legslative TestsLegslative TestsLegslative TestsLegslative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white & cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 -EO4: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Nylon Silk and Wool only N/A on white & cream fabrics N/A for Cardigans

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white & cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std 4

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Chenille Pile Loss

    6A at 40 Tumble Dry

    IHTM - 19 5% Max Weight Loss

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label conditions

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 - N.S.C Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Spirality IHTM - 02 5% Max

    Single jersey weft knits only

    Fibre Shedding IHTM - 26 Refer to method All garments that have fur collars / cuffs

    Martindale Pilling

    BS EN ISO 12945 2: 2000

    Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Stretch & Recovery (After 1 min)

    BS EN 14704-1:2005 Method A (1.5kg Load)

    10% Max

    Fabrics containing less than 11% elastane See Table 1 in method for cycling loads

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Woven and Knitted Swimwear

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 -E04: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Colour fastness to Sea Water

    BS EN IS0 105 -E02: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour fastness to Chlorinated Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E03: 1997

    Change: 4 100mg/l Swimwear 50mg/l Beachwear

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    Woven +/-3% Knitted +/- 5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945 -2: 2000

    Woven 2,000 Revs Grade 3/4 Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479: 2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns only

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability

    IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Spirality IHTM 02 5% Max Single jersey weft knits only

    Tensile Strength Grab Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -2: 1999

    110 N Woven only

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 100N

    Woven only Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads

    Bursting Strength BS EN ISO 13938 -1 or 2: 1999

    250 kPa 30mm Diaphragm

    Single jersey weft knits only

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 Min)

    BS EN 14704 -1:2005 Method A Woven 20N load

    Woven 5% Max Knitted 10% Max

    Woven fabrics containing less than 6% elastane and weft knitted fabrics containing less than 11% elastane See Table 1 in method for cycling loads of knitted fabrics.

    Tear Strength

    BS EN 13937: 2000 10 N Woven only

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4. Denim3/4 Stain: 4. Denim 3/4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4.

    Denim Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Denim3/4 Stain: 4. Denim 3/4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Denim 3/4 Wet: 3/4. Denim 3

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-3% Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    WIRA Stability to Steam

    BS 4323: 1979 +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479:2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns only

    Smoothness Appearance Assessment

    BS EN ISO 15487: 2001

    Smoothness 3.5 Crease Retention 3.5 Seams 3.5

    Only test if the garment is to carry the promotional claim. Product to be washed as per wash care label.

    Appear After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Tensile Strength Grab Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -2: 1999

    220N

    N/A on garments made in denim fabrics

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 100N SS 120N

    Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads 3mm opening N/A on garments made in denim fabrics

    Tear Strength BS EN 13937 - 1: 2000

    10N N/A on garments made in denim fabrics

    Martindale Abrasion

    BS EN ISO 12947 - 2: 1999

    S/C at 5000 Revs Grade 3/4

    25,000 Revs

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945-2: 2000

    2,000 Revs Grade 3/4

    Only test on spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Martindale Abrasion

    BS EN ISO 12947 - 2: 1999

    S/C at 5000 Revs Grade 3/4

    25,000 Revs

    NOTE : Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    LegLegLegLegiiiislative Testsslative Testsslative Testsslative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 3/4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 3/4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Stability and Laundry TestStability and Laundry TestStability and Laundry TestStability and Laundry Testssss

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    Woven +/-3% Knitted +/- 5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Stability to Steam (WIRA)

    BS 4323: 1979 +/-3% Dry clean items only

    Additional TestinAdditional TestinAdditional TestinAdditional Testingggg

    Print Durability

    IHTM 01/01B Change: 3/4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479 :2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns only

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 E04 : 1996

    Change:4 Stain:4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Bursting Strength 30mm Diaphragm

    BS EN ISO 13938 -1 or 2:1999

    300 kPa

    Single jersey weft knits only

    Tensile Strength

    BS EN ISO 13934 - 1: 1999 Grab Method

    110N Woven only

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 100N

    Woven only Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads

    Tear Strength

    BS EN 13937 - 1: 2000

    80N Woven only

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945 -2: 2000

    Woven 2,000 Revs Grade 3/4 Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    For products containing Nickel which are in prolonged and direct contact with the skin

    BSEN 12472: 1999 BS EN 1811:1999

    < 0.5 g/sq cm/week

    Nickel content / release : Must meet requirements of the Nickel directive. If the sample is coated carry out BSEN 12472: 1999 followed by BSEN 1811: 1999

    Phthalates BS EN 14372: 2004 Must comply with the requirements

    All PVC and plastic coated garments for babies / children under 3yrs

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 1997

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light:

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Physical TestsPhysical TestsPhysical TestsPhysical Tests

    Pull Test

    Bs 7907:2007 70N All baby/childrenswear up to 4 years of age

    AAAAdditional Testingdditional Testingdditional Testingdditional Testing

    Toxicity (Migration of Certain Elements)

    BS EN 71 - 3: 1995 Must meet the requirements Stated in BS EN 71-3:1995

    All components baby/childrenswear

    Print Durability

    IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Zips BS 3084: 2006 Must meet the requirements stated in for end uses

    Sharp Edges No sharp edges are to be present

    Visually examine the sample for defects such as injection points, sharp edges or burrs. If sharp edges are present test to EN71 Pt1 Sect 4.7 using the test method outlined in Sect 8.11.

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Childrenswear Warp and Weft Knitted Garments (including t-shirts, tops and skirts)

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    LegisLegisLegisLegislative Testslative Testslative Testslative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 -E04: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-5% Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability

    IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to test method for other requirements

    Spirality IHTM 02 5% Max

    Single jersey weft knits only

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479:2008

    Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing filament yarns only

    Bursting Strength BS EN ISO 13938 2 or 2: 1999

    180 kPa Lace 250 kPa

    Single jersey weft knits only 30mm Diaphragm

    Martindale Pilling BSEN ISO 12945 2: 2000

    Woven 2,000 Revs Grade 3/4 Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 min)

    BS EN 14704 -1: 2005 Method A (1.5kg Load)

    10% Max

    Weft knitted fabrics containing less than 11% elastane only See Table 1 in method for cycling loads

    Accelerotor IHTM-42 Weight Loss 12% Visual Assessment Negligible

    Velour fabrics only 3 Mins at 2000 R.P.M.

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  • Additional Additional Additional Additional Notes for ChildrenswearNotes for ChildrenswearNotes for ChildrenswearNotes for Childrenswear

    The Childrens Clothing (Hood Cords) Regulations 1976

    Compliance Childrens garments only

    BS EN 14682: 2007 Cords and Drawstrings on Childrens Clothing, Specifications.

    Compliance Childrens garments only Seek advice from testing partner, cannot be fully evaluated by a laboratory, but needs to be implemented during product development process

    BS 7907: 2007 The Design and Manufacture of Childrens Clothing to Promote Mechanical Safety

    Follows guidance in standard

    Childrens garments only Seek advice from testing partner, cannot be fully evaluated by a laboratory, but needs to be implemented during product development process

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Childrens Knitwear: Jumpers, Cardigans, Dresses and Skirts

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legslative TestsLegslative TestsLegslative TestsLegslative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Perspiration

    BS EN ISO 105 -EO4: 1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Nylon Silk and Wool only N/A on white and cream fabrics N/A on cardigans

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std 4

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Chenille Pile Loss

    6A at 40 Tumble Dry

    IHTM - 19 5% Max Weight Loss

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label conditions

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 - N.S.C Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Spirality IHTM - 02 5% Max

    Single jersey weft knits only

    Fibre Shedding IHTM - 26 Refer to method All garments that have fur collars / cuffs

    Martindale Pilling

    BS EN ISO 12945 2: 2000

    Knitted 500 Revs Grade 3/4

    Spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 min)

    BS EN 14704-1:2005 Method A (1.5kg Load)

    10% Max

    Fabrics containing less than 11% elastane See Table 1 in method for cycling loads

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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    The Childrens Clothing (Hood Cords) Regulations 1976

    Compliance Childrens garments only

    BS EN 14682: 2007 Cords and Drawstrings on Childrens Clothing, Specifications.

    Compliance Childrens garments only Seek advice from testing partner, cannot be fully evaluated by a laboratory, but needs to be implemented during product development process

    BS 7907: 2007 The Design and Manufacture of Childrens Clothing to Promote Mechanical Safety

    Follows guidance in standard

    Childrens garments only Seek advice from testing partner, cannot be fully evaluated by a laboratory, but needs to be implemented during product development process

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    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Core tests. Note, colour fastness to be completed on all colour ways, physical tests on one colour way as a minimum requirement and all colour ways if the process route is different.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    LegislatLegislatLegislatLegislative Testsive Testsive Testsive Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO 105 -D01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4 Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4 Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-3% Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    WIRA Stability to Steam

    BS 4323: 1979 +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Appearance After Wash

    IHTM - 07 Refer to method Test at Care Label temperature

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Snagging Resistance - Pod Method

    BS 8479:2008 Grade 3/4 Fabrics containing synthetic filament yarns only

    Tensile Strength

    BS EN ISO 13934 -2: 1999 - Grab Method

    150N

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 -2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 120N

    Seam slippage to be tested at 3mm, on fabrics with contrast warp and weft threads

    Tear Strength BS EN 13937 - 1: 2000

    10N

    Martindale Abrasion

    BS EN ISO 12947 - 2: 1999

    S/C at 5000 Revs Grade 3/4

    15,000 Revs

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945 -2: 2000

    2,000 Revs Grade 3/4

    Only test on spun synthetics, wool, acrylic and their blends

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 Min)

    BS EN 17404: 2005 Method A (30N Load)

    5% Max

    Fabrics containing less than 6% elastane

    Accelerotor IHTM-42 Weight Loss 12% Visual Assessment Negligible

    Pile fabrics only 3 mins velvet or 5 Mins Corduroy at 2000 R.P.M.

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    BS 7907:2007 Childrenswear garments should be assessed and comply with the requirements and guidance as stated in BS 7907:2007

    Safety of childrens clothing-cords and drawstrings on childrens clothing specifications.

    BS 14682:2007 Childrenswear garments should be assessed and comply with the guidance as stated in BS 14682:2007

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Bedding

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    Flat woven+/-3% Brushed flannelette And knitted +/-5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Fabric Weight

    BS EN 12127:1998 From accepted spec

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Smoothness Appearance

    BS EN ISO 15487 :2001

    Smoothness 3.5

    Tensile Strength Strip Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -1: 1999

    180N

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 120N

    Tear Strength BS EN 13937 - 3: 2000

    10N

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945-2: 2000

    1,000 Revs 3/4 2,000 Revs 3/4 4,000 revs 3/4

    Not applicable on flannelette fabrics

    Bursting Strength BS EN ISO 13938-2: 1999

    300 Kpa 30mm diaphragm knitted fabrics only

    Threads per unit length

    BS EN 1049-2:1994 Compulsory test if a claim is made

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    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Colour Fastness to Dry Clean

    BS EN ISO 105 D01:2010

    Change 4 Stain 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-5% flat dry +/-7% tumble dry

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Fabric Weight

    BS EN 12127:1998 From accepted spec

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Tensile Strength Strip Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -1: 1999

    120N

    Woven fabric

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 120N

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945-2: 2000

    1,000 Revs 3/4 2,000 Revs 3/4 4,000 revs 3/4

    Bursting Strength BS EN ISO 13938-2: 1999

    300 Kpa 30mm diaphragm knitted fabrics only

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Pillows / Quilts / Duvets

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements ComComComCommentsmentsmentsments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Flammability(pillows only)

    BS 5852 Part - 2:1982

    Furniture / Furnishings Regulations 1988 fillings only

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 C06 :1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4 Applicable on quilts only

    Colour Fastness to Dry Clean

    BS EN ISO 105 D01:2010

    Change 4 Stain 4

    Dry Clean items only N/A on pillows / quilts

    Stability and Physical TestsStability and Physical TestsStability and Physical TestsStability and Physical Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/- 3% Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/- 3% Dry Clean items only

    Cleanliness of filling

    BS 12935 2001 or BS 1425-1:1991

    Must meet the requirements set out in the standard.

    Tog Rating

    BS 5335-1 :1991 or BS 5335-2 :2006

    Part 1 = minimum value +3 tog Part 2 = -0.5/+3 tog

    Applicable to products were a claimed tog value is given

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Fibre percolation IHTM 004 Refer to Laboratory Technologist

    Tensile Strength Strip Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -1: 1999

    180N

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 120N

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Mattress Toppers

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestLegislative TestLegislative TestLegislative Testssss

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season. Only required if applicable

    Flammability

    BS 7177:2008 and BS 5852 part 2 1982

    The finished product shall fulfil the requirements as laid down in BS 7177:2008 and UK Fire and Furnishing Regs. Refer to labelling guidelines in manual

    The filling materials used shall fulfil the applicable requirements as laid down in: The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988. And the The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 1989.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 C06 :1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature. Only required if applicable

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics. Only required if applicable

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics. Only required if applicable

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    Flat woven+/-3% Brushed flannelette And knitted +/-5%

    Test at Care Label temperature. Only required if applicable

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Fabric Weight

    BS EN 12127:1998 From accepted spec

    Tensile Strength Strip Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -1: 1999

    150N

    Only required if applicable

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 100N SS 120N

    Only required if applicable

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • -

    Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Curtains and Cushions

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Flammability (scatter cushions only)

    BS 5852 Part - 2:1982

    The finished product shall fulfill the requirements as laid down in the fire and furnishing regs 1998. Please see labelling guidelines within this manual.

    Furniture / Furnishings Regulations 1998

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 C06 :1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Colour FaColour FaColour FaColour Fastness stness stness stness to Dry Cleaningto Dry Cleaningto Dry Cleaningto Dry Cleaning

    BS EN ISO(D01):1995 Change : 4 On applicable fabrics

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    Flat woven+/-3% Brushed flannelette And knitted +/-5%

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/- 3% Test at Care Label temperature

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing Fabric Weight

    BS EN 12127:1998 From accepted spec

    Print Durability IHTM 01/01B Change: 4 N.S.C. Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature Refer to method for other requirements

    Smoothness Appearance

    BS EN ISO 15487 :2001

    Smoothness 3.5 Seams 3.5

    Product to be washed as per care label

    Accelerotor AATCC 93 : 1994 Weight Loss 12% Visual Assessment Negligible

    3 mins velvet or 5 mins Velour at 2000rpm

    Tensile Strength Strip Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -1: 1999

    150N

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 100N SS 120N

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Towels

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 C06 :1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 5 Std: 4

    Std 5 on beach Std 4 all others

    Colour Fastness to Sea Water

    BS EN ISO 105(E02):1996

    Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Beach towels only

    Colour fastness to Chlorinated water

    Bs EN ISO 105 (E03):1997

    Change : 4 20mg/l (all towels)

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/- 3% Test at Care Label temperature

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Fabric Weight

    BS EN 12127:1998 From accepted spec

    Snagging ASTM 3939:2004 Grade 3-4 600 revs

    Tensile Strength Strip Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -1: 1999

    180N

    Specification for Terry Towels - absorbency

    BE EN 14697 :2005 annex B

  • Performance StaPerformance StaPerformance StaPerformance Standard ndard ndard ndard Rugs

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 C06 :1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Colourfastness to Shampoo

    BS 1006 UK TB:1990 Change: 4 Stain: 4

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-5% Test at Care Label temperature

    Physical TestsPhysical TestsPhysical TestsPhysical Tests

    Tuft withdrawal BS 5229:1975 Tufted Rugs 1.5kg Mats 1.0kg

    Fibre Shedding AIHM -07 Grade 4 slight Fur only

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Performance Standard Loose / Stretch Covers

    TestTestTestTest MethodMethodMethodMethod RequirementsRequirementsRequirementsRequirements CommentsCommentsCommentsComments

    Note, core tests required subject to quantities ordered, please refer to the reduced quantities testing procedure page.

    Compulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory TestingCompulsory Testing

    Legislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative TestsLegislative Tests

    Fibre composition

    73/44/EEC and 96/73/EC,as amended by 2006/2/EC

    No tolerance for 100% composition +/- 3% on blends

    To be completed on all base material qualities once per season.

    Flammability Stretch Covers Loose covers

    BS 5852 Schedule 5 part 2 Schedule 5 part 1

    Only applicable for covers which are used to upholster furniture.

    Colour TestsColour TestsColour TestsColour Tests

    Colour Fastness to Washing

    BS EN ISO 105 -C06: 1997

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Cross Stain: 4/5

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Colour Fastness to Water

    BS EN ISO 105 -E01: 2010

    Change: 4. Stain: 4 Stain: 4. Cross Stain: 4/5

    N/A on white and cream fabrics Face and Back to be tested .

    Colour Fastness to Rubbing

    BS EN ISO 105 -X12: 2002

    Dry: 4. Wet: 3/4

    N/A on white and cream fabrics Face and Back to be tested

    Colour Fastness to Light

    BS EN ISO 105 -B02: 1999

    Std: 4

    Colour Fastness to Dry Clean

    BS EN ISO 105 D01:2010

    Change 4 Stain 4

    Dry Clean items only

    Stability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry TestsStability and Laundry Tests

    Stability to Washing

    BS EN ISO 6330: 2001

    +/-3% flat dry +/-7% tumble dry

    Test at Care Label temperature

    Stability to Dry Clean

    Commercial +/-3% Dry Clean items only

    Additional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional TestingAdditional Testing

    Fabric Weight

    BS EN 12127:1998 From accepted spec

    Martindale Abrasion

    BS EN ISO 12947 - 2: 1999

    S/C at 5000 Revs

    Grade 25,000 revs

    BS 2543 is to be used for covers which are intended to be used to upholster furniture.

    Tensile Strength Strip Method

    BS EN ISO 13934 -1: 1999

    120N

    Woven fabric

    Seam Slippage Seam Strength

    BS EN ISO 13936 - 1: 2004 BS EN ISO 13935 2: 1999

    6mm SO 80N SS 120N

    Martindale Pilling BS EN ISO 12945-2: 2000

    1,000 Revs 3/4 2,000 Revs 3/4 4,000 revs 3/4

    Bursting Strength BS EN ISO 13938-2: 1999

    300 Kpa 30mm diaphragm knitted fabrics only

    Stretch and Recovery (After 1 Min)

    BS EN 14704 -1:2005 Method A (30N Load)

    5% Max

    Fabrics containing less than 6% elastane

    NOTE: Test Reports will only be accepted within 12 months from the date of issue

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  • TOPPERTOPPERTOPPERTOPPER

    RESISTANT Black Logo Blue Background 5mm (Min)

    10ppt or 2.5mm (Min) CONFORMS TO BS 7177:2008CONFORMS TO BS 7177:2008CONFORMS TO BS 7177:2008CONFORMS TO BS 7177:2008 FOR DOMESTIC USEFOR DOMESTIC USEFOR DOMESTIC USEFOR DOMESTIC USE

    White label

    LOW HAZARD

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  • TOPPER TOPPER TOPPER TOPPER andandandand PILLOW, CUSHIONS PILLOW, CUSHIONS PILLOW, CUSHIONS PILLOW, CUSHIONS

    Note : must be attached to the inside pad.Note : must be attached to the inside pad.Note : must be attached to the inside pad.Note : must be attached to the inside pad.

    10ppt or 2.5mm

    (Min) on White Label

    CARELESSNESS CARELESSNESS CARELESSNESS CARELESSNESS CAUSES FIRECAUSES FIRECAUSES FIRECAUSES FIRE

    QVC SW8 4NQ Or (Or (Or (Or (UK importers address)UK importers address)UK importers address)UK importers address)

    FILL DETAILS:

    ALL FILLING MATERIALALL FILLING MATERIALALL FILLING MATERIALALL FILLING MATERIAL TESTED TESTED TESTED TESTED ANDANDANDAND COMPLY WITH COMPLY WITH COMPLY WITH COMPLY WITH THE FURNITURE THE FURNITURE THE FURNITURE THE FURNITURE ANDANDANDAND FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FURNISHINGS (FIRE) (SAFETY) REGULATI(FIRE) (SAFETY) REGULATI(FIRE) (SAFETY) REGULATI(FIRE) (SAFETY) REGULATIOOOONNNN

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  • CARE LABELLING GUIDELINESCARE LABELLING GUIDELINESCARE LABELLING GUIDELINESCARE LABELLING GUIDELINES

    45

  • LABELLING AND MARKING OF FIBRE COMPOSITION REQUIREMENTS FOR TEXTILE PRODUCTS

    Please Please Please Please note that this does not note that this does not note that this does not note that this does not apply to handbags or footwear merchandise apply to handbags or footwear merchandise apply to handbags or footwear merchandise apply to handbags or footwear merchandise Any clothing products supplied to QVC that contain either leather or suede components, must in addition to the normal percentage breakdown of the components reflected on a fibre composition label: include the caption "Contains NON"Contains NON"Contains NON"Contains NON----textile parts of animal origin textile parts of animal origin textile parts of animal origin textile parts of animal origin (see diagram below) Confirmation of the Vendors understanding & acknowledgement is required by completing the attached document. (See detail below)

    REGULATION EU No 1007/2011 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 27TH SEPTEMBER 2011 ON TEXTILE FIBRE NAMES AND RELATED LABELLING AND MARKING OF THE FIBRE COMPOSITION OF TEXTILE PRODUCTS AND REPEALING COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 73/44/EEC AND DIRECTIVES 96/73/EC AND 2008/121/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL.

    Dear Vendor, Please be advised of the above legislation changes which have now been introduced within the European Union and comes into force on the 8

    th May 2012.

    There are several changes within the standard but the main one concerns any products that you supply QVC that contain either leather or suede components. In these instances the fibre composition label must carry the normal % breakdown of the components used but must also state at the top of the fibre comp label CONTAINS NONCONTAINS NONCONTAINS NONCONTAINS NON----TEXTILE PARTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN TEXTILE PARTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN TEXTILE PARTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN TEXTILE PARTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN See diagram below. . . . It will be illegal to sell any product containing parts of animal origin without this information.

    From the 1

    st December 2011 we require any products containing leather or suede

    that are submitted through QA to be carrying this information on the fibre composition labels or we will not be able to issue you a conditionally accepted FPI.

    Please note that the directive set out above will apply to all future sample orders placed and will form part of your purchase conditions with QVC. This letter should be signed by your authorised officer or representative to confirm that you understand and acknowledge the requirement either email to

    CONTAINS NON TEXTILE PARTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN

    OUTER: 100% LEATHER

    INNER: 100%

    POLYESTER

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  • [email protected] for the attention of Emma Atkinson (Vendor Relations Co-ordinator) or post to QVC Vendor Relations, Marco Polo House, Queenstown Road, London. SW8 4NQ. Please ensure that you retain a copy of this letter for your own records.

    Yours Sincerely

    QA Technical Manager

    We confirm our agreement to the requirements as set out above:

    Sign.

    Print Name.Position

    Company Name.Vendor Number..

    Date..

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