5 ASTM ASTM F-404-08 is an American Society for Testing and Materials’ safety standard for evaluating a High Chair. A “test dummy” that simulates a child of predetermined size is strapped into the chair and various push, pulls, and racking tests are conducted on the chair and also using the dummy to simulate forces required to remove dummy, and to determine the safety aspects of ensuring proper confinement within the chair without causing harm to the child. ASTM F-2285-04 is an American Society for Testing and Materials’ safety performance specification that establishes performance requirements, test methods, and labeling requirements to minimize the hazards to children presented by Diaper Changing Tables for commercial use with children up to 50 lbs. ASTM 615 is an American Society for Testing and Materials standard specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon Steel. This specification covers deformed and plain carbon steel bars for concrete reinforcement in cut lengths and coils. ASTM C150-07 is an ASTM standard specification for Portland Cement, specifically Portland Cement Type 1, for use when the special properties specified for any other type are not required, and Portland Cement Type III, for use when high early strength is desired. HACCP Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points is a systematic method using principles (Food Hygiene Practices) for analyzing a food process and determining the possible chemical, physical, and biological hazards within that process that should prevent any unsafe food from leaving the process (this process could be for a food processing plant or food preparation in a restaurant). The seven principles are: 1. Application, 2. HACCP Plan Validation, 3. Quality Manual Review, 4. On-site Readiness Review, 5. Registration Audit, 6. Registration, and, 7. Surveillance CSFM California State Fire Marshal listing is obtained for various types of containers once tested (by independent testing laboratories) against specific criteria. Following our receipt of UL and/or FM approval for those items, the results were submitted/accepted by California. The State of California is generally regarded to have the most stringent fire codes of all the United States. For an annual fee (every June 30th) the CSFM listings are updated. Decorative Waste products that are UL Listed/FM Approved Fire-Safe/ Self-Extinguishing and UL Classified are listed by the California State Fire Marshal pursuant to section 13144.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. See CSFM Listing No. 4480-1025:100. UL Underwriters Laboratory. The UL Classified baskets (FG254000, FG254100, FG254200, FG254300, FG254400) meet the criteria for UL Standard 242 which is a standard of performance for open top, non- metallic wastepaper containers. UL classified baskets are generally found in use in patient care rooms (hospitals/nursing homes). Decorative Waste products that are UL Classified have been tested and approved only to burning paper containment and resistance to temperature rise of surrounding surfaces. Decorative Waste products that are UL Listed / FM Approved/Fire-Safe/Self-Extinguishing have been tested and approved for the fire-safe containment of dry flammable paper waste products. FDA Food and Drug Administration does not approve products. The FDA sets regulations which require compliance. NSF Registration Guidelines for Proprietary Substances and Nonfood Compounds: Handwashing and sanitising products (CategoryCode E2): Combination of detergents-germicides (single step preparations designed to combine hand washing and sanitising) will be considered for registration on the basis of their ability to effectively clean the hands as well as their germicidal equivalency to 50 ppm available chlorine. The hands need not be washed with soap or detergent prior to the use of such preparations. However, the hands must be rinsed with potable water after the use of the product and before handling food. Hand sanitising products (Category Code E3): Products manufactured from those solutions described in CFR Title 21, Section 178.1010, which are applicable for the purpose may be used to sanitise the hands of employees handling food products without a subsequent rinse provided they are germicidally equivalent to 50 ppm available chlorine. Products shall not contain perfumes leaving a residual odour on hands after usage. These sanitising solutions may be used only after thoroughly washing hands with soap or detergent and water, followed by rinsing with potable water. In many instances, these hand sanitisers may be injected directly into wash/rinse water. TGA Products and components are subject to change without notice, and may differ from catalogue imagery. Refer to “Case Pack Quantity ” size for exact carton contents. 5 year warranty 10 year warranty Life time warranty