Compliance requirements under AB 1059

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Topic: California Ab 1059

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Primary source: https://nwfabrics.com/california-ab-1059

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Prerequisite: new prototypes, 16 CFR 1633 testing, and updated records are required to requalify affected mattress SKUs.

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  • At which step does 16 CFR 1633 testing play a role for affected mattress SKUs?: In the requalification step, 16 CFR 1633 testing is part of requalifying affected mattress SKUs, together with new prototypes and updated records.
  • Which material layers must meet the 1,000 ppm flame retardant chemical limit?: Non-foam layers, including thermal barrier fabrics, must meet the 1,000 ppm flame retardant chemical limit.

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Prerequisite for requalifying affected mattress SKUs: What must be present?

Prerequisite: new prototypes, 16 CFR 1633 testing, and updated records are required to requalify affected mattress SKUs.

At which step does 16 CFR 1633 testing play a role for affected mattress SKUs?

In the requalification step, 16 CFR 1633 testing is part of requalifying affected mattress SKUs, together with new prototypes and updated records.

Which material layers must meet the 1,000 ppm flame retardant chemical limit?

Non-foam layers, including thermal barrier fabrics, must meet the 1,000 ppm flame retardant chemical limit.

Sources

  1. https://nwfabrics.com/california-ab-1059

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