On 29 November 2011, the Central Department of the Federal States for Safety Features (ZLS) officially announced the list of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) expanded from 16 to 18 PAHs for GS Mark Certification. The two newly added PAHs are Benzo[j]fluoranthene and Benzo[e]pyrene. Although the number of PAHs has increased, the total PAHs limit remains the same (see Table 1). Table 1: Limits for PAHs levels in three different risk categories:
To comply with the PAHs requirements under GS Mark Certification, the new standard, ZEK 01.4-08, has to be followed. Effective immediately, ZEK 01.4-08 replaces previous ZEK 01.2-08 and 01.3-08. However, there is a half-year transition period from now until July 2012.
Additional Information To view the related announcement in the Central Department of the Federal States for Safety Features (ZLS) website (in German): http://www.zls-muenchen.de/de/left/aktuell/aktuell-ix.htm
To view the ZEK 01.4-08 (in German):
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