AS 4684:2009 High chairs—Safety requirements
9.2.2 Small packaging
Where the flexible plastics packaging is in the form of a bag or in the form of wrapping that, when removed from the package, is capable of being formed into a bag, which has or is capable of having an opening with a circumference of less than 350 mm and/or a depth of less than 130 mm, both dimensions being measured after the packaging has been stretched to its fullest extent, then it is recommended that the packaging be made from a plastics material that has a thickness of 19 µm or more.
NOTE: A minimum thickness of 19 µm is recommended because the thinner the plastics, the greater is its tendency to conform to contours, such as a child’s face. Further, thin plastics often has a static charge that causes the plastics to adhere to skin. Accordingly, the combination may present a suffocation danger even though the packaging may be relatively small.
9.3 Printed instructions
Printed instructions shall be supplied with the high chair for its safe use, operation and maintenance. Such instructions shall be in English, but this shall not prohibit the additional use of other languages or the use of diagrams.
NOTES:
1 It is important that simple language is used in instructions.
2 Manufacturers making a statement of compliance with this Australian Standard on a product,packaging or promotional material related to that product are advised to ensure that such compliance is capable of being verified.
Instructions for safe use shall include the following:
(a) The warning specified in Clause 10.1(e).
(b) Warnings for the use of the safety restraint and instructions for its use accompanied by diagrams, that clearly show the correct fitting method of adjustment.
(c) Instructions for assembly, erection, adjustment, folding and storage of the high chair accompanied by diagrams.
(d) Advice to use the high chair on a flat, even and horizontal floor and not to elevate the high chair on any structure or table.
(e) To reduce the risk of injury, advice shall be provided to position the high chair away from furniture, walls, hot surfaces and liquids, window covering cords, and electrical cords and position the high chair away from furniture when the chair is not being used at a table with a tray removed.