Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 205 - PRODUCT SAFETY
Subchapter B - FLAMMABILITY RULES
Section 205.24 - Children's Clothing
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 205.24
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Children's sleepwear (Type I), sizes 0-6X inclusive.
(1)
Definitions. In addition to the definitions given in section 2 of the Federal
Flammable Fabrics Act, as amended (Sec.1, 81 Stat, 568,
15
United States Code 1191), section 7.2 of the
Procedures (33 F.R.14642, Oct.1, 1968) and §
205.21 of this
title (relating to Scope), the following definitions apply for the purposes of
this section:
(A) Children's sleepwear-As
used in this subsection, means any product of wearing apparel up to and
including size 6X, such as nightgowns, pajamas, or similar or related items,
such as robes, intended to be worn primarily for sleeping or activities related
to sleeping. Diapers and underwear are excluded from this definition.
(B) Size 6X-The size defined as 6X in
Department of Commerce Voluntary Product Standard, previously identified as
Commercial Standard, CS 151-50, "Body Measurements for the Sizing of Apparel
for Infants, Babies, Toddlers, and Children,' unless otherwise defined in the
context herein.
(C) Item-Any
product of children's sleepwear, or any fabric or related material intended or
promoted for use in children's sleepwear.
(D) Trim-Decorative materials, such as
ribbons, laces, embroidery, or ornaments. This definition does not include:
(i) individual pieces less than two inches in
their longest dimension, provided that such pieces do not constitute or cover
in aggregate a total or more than 20 square inches of the item; or
(ii) functional materials (findings), such as
zippers, buttons or elastic bands, used in the construction of
garments.
(E) Acceptance
criterion-The maximum char length and residual flame time which an item may
exhibit in order to comply with this standard.
(F) Char length--The distance from the
original lower edge of the specimen exposed to the flame in accordance with the
procedure specified in 16
CFR 1615, §4 (Test Procedure) to the end of
the tear or void in the charred, burned, or damaged area, the tear being made
in accordance with the procedure specified in
16 CFR
1615, §4(d)(2) (Test
Procedure).
(G) Residual flame
time-The time from removal of the burner from the specimen to the final
extinction of molten material or other fragments flaming on the base of the
cabinet.
(H) Afterglow-The
continuation of glowing of parts of a specimen after flaming has
ceased.
(2) Scope and
application.
(A) This standard provides a test
method to determine the flammability of items of children's
sleepwear.
(B) All items of
children's sleepwear must meet the acceptance criterion, except during the
period set out in 16
C.F.R.1615, §5(b) (Test
Procedure).
(3) General
requirements.
(A) Summary of test method.
Five conditioned specimens, 8.9 centimeters by 25.4 centimeters (3.5 inches by
10 inches) are suspended one at a time vertically in holders in a prescribed
cabinet and subjected to a standard flame along their bottom edge for a
specified time under controlled conditions. The char length and residual flame
time are measured.
(B) Acceptance
criterion. An item meets the acceptance criterion if:
(i) the average char length of five specimens
does not exceed 17.8 centimeters (7.0 inches);
(ii) no individual specimen has a char length
of 25.4 centimeters (10 inches); and
(iii) no individual specimen has a residual
flame time greater than 10 seconds, when the testing is done in accordance with
specified test method.
(4) Labeling requirements.
(A) Care labels. All items of children's
sleepwear shall be labeled with precautionary instructions to protect the items
from agents or treatments which are known to cause deterioration of their flame
resistance. If the item has been initially tested under
16
C.F.R.1615, §4(d)(4) (Test
Procedure) after one washing and drying, it shall be labeled with instructions
to wash before wearing. Such labels shall be permanent and otherwise in
accordance with rules and regulations established by the Federal Trade
Commission.
(B) Temporary
requirement of noncomplying items. Items of noncomplying children's sleepwear
which are manufactured during the 12 months following the effective date of the
regulation shall, prior to introduction into commerce, be prominently,
permanently, and conspicuously labeled with the following statement: "Flammable
(Does Not Meet U. S. Department of Commerce Standard DOC FF 3-71.) Should not
be worn near sources of fire.' Such labels should be in accordance with the
rules and regulations established by the Federal Trade Commission and this
department.
(b) Children's sleepwear (Type II), sizes 7-14 inclusive.
(1) Definitions. Definitions
applicable to this section shall be identical to those definitions set out in
subsection (a)(1) of this section with the single exception of size
range.
(2) Scope and application.
(A) This standard shall provide an adequate
test method to determine the flammability of items of children's sleepwear,
sizes 7-14 inclusive.
(B) All items
of children's sleepwear (Type II) must meet the acceptance criterion to be
established on or before July 29, 1973, subject to the stipulated 12-month lead
time.
(3) General
requirements. General requirements for Type II sleepwear shall be stipulated at
the time of adoption of final standards and test method for Type II
articles.
(4) Labeling
requirements. Labeling requirements for Type II sleepwear, if necessary, shall
be stipulated at the time of adoption of final standards and test method for
Type II articles. No specific labeling requirements for Type II sleepwear are
established by these rules at this time; however, the department will accept
and, in fact, does encourage the use of positive labeling for those garments
that pass Federal Standard DOC FF 3-71, with amendments and use of the
Department of Commerce sampling plan, as published in the Federal Register,
Volume 37, Number 75, Tuesday, April 18, 1972.
(c) Children's clothing (Type III) (exclusive of sleepwear, diapers, and underwear), sizes 0-14.
(1) Definitions. Definitions established in
subsection (a)(1)(E)-(H) of this section shall also be applicable to this
section and shall be augmented by additional specific definitions upon adoption
of final standard for Type III garments.
(2) Scope and Application.
(A) This standard shall provide an adequate
test method to determine the flammability of items of children's clothing,
sizes 0-14 inclusive, exclusive of sleepwear, diapers, and underwear.
(B) All items of children's clothing (Type
III) must meet the acceptance criterion to be established on or before July 29,
1973, subject to the stipulated 12-month lead time.
(3) General requirements. General
requirements for Type III clothing shall be stipulated at the time of adoption
of final standards and test method for Type III Articles.
(4) Labeling requirements. Labeling
requirements for Type III clothing, if necessary, shall be stipulated at the
time of final adoption of standards and test method for Type III
Articles.
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