ICS 03.120.99
CCS A 00
National Standard of the People’s Republic of China
GB/T 29289.2-2025
Replaces GB/T 29289-2012
Safety in consumer products life cycle - Part 2: Design
(English Translation)
Issue date: 2025-05-30 Implementation date: 2025-12-01
Issued by the State Administration for Market Regulation of the People's Republic of China
the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General process
5 Information acquisition
6 Analysis of intended use
6.1 Overview
6.2 Users
6.3 Characteristics of consumer products
6.4 Service environment
7 Risk assessment
7.1 Overview
7.2 Hazard identification
7.3 Risk estimation and risk evaluation
8 Design methods
8.1 Design strategy
8.2 Direct safety design
8.3 Indirect safety design
8.4 Suggestive safety design
Bibliography
Safety in consumer products life cycle -
Part 2: Design
1 Scope
This document specifies the general process for the safety design of consumer products, and describes information acquisition, analysis of intended use, risk assessment and design methods.
This document is applicable to providing guidance for relevant parties to carry out safety design activities for consumer products.
2 Normative references
No normative references are listed in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
consumer product
product designed and produced primarily for, but not limited to, personal use
Note: It includes the components, parts, accessories, instructions for use, and packaging of product. See GB/T 36431 for the classification of consumer products.
[Source: GB/T 35248-2017, 2.2, modified]
3.2
intended use
use of product and/or system as per the information provided by product and/or system or, in case such information is not available, as per the mode generally understood
[Source: GB/T 20002.4-2015, 3.6, modified]
3.3
reasonably foreseeable misuse
use of product and/or system not in the manner provided by the supplier, which is caused by the human behavior that is easily foreseeable
[Source: GB/T 20002.4-2015, 3.7]
3.4
hazard
potential source of injury
[Source: GB/T 20002.4-2015, 3.2, modified]
3.5
injury
damage to human health or property
[Source: GB/T 22760-2020, 2.2]
3.6
risk
combination of probability of occurrence and severity of injury
[Source: GB/T 22760-2020, 2.6]
3.7
tolerable risk
risk which is acceptable in a given context based on the current social value orientation
[Source: GB/T 20002.4-2015, 3.15]
3.8
residual risk
risk remaining after implementation of risk reduction measures
[Source: GB/T 20002.4-2015, 3.8]
3.9
risk assessment
overall process comprising risk identification, risk analysis and risk evaluation
[Source: GB/T 23694-2013, 4.4.1, modified]
3.10
instruction for use
information provided to the user by the producer or service provider, including all necessary information on how to use the product or service safely and effectively
Note: The instructions for use of a single product consist of one or more documents.
[Source: GB/T 19678.1-2018, 3.19]
3.11
intrinsic safety
safety feature inherent in a consumer product through design and other means, ensuring that accidents will not occur even in the event of misoperation or malfunction
[Source: GB/T 15236-2008, 2.5, modified]
3.12
hazardous situation
circumstance in which people and property are exposed to one or more hazards
[Source: GB/T 20002.4-2015, 3.4, modified]
4 General process
The general process for the safety design of consumer products is shown in Figure 1, including the following parts:
a) Information acquisition;
b) Analysis of intended use;
c) Risk assessment;
d) Safety design.
Figure 1 General process for the safety design of consumer products
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 General process
5 Information acquisition
6 Analysis of intended use
6.1 Overview
6.2 Users
6.3 Characteristics of consumer products
6.4 Service environment
7 Risk assessment
7.1 Overview
7.2 Hazard identification
7.3 Risk estimation and risk evaluation
8 Design methods
8.1 Design strategy
8.2 Direct safety design
8.3 Indirect safety design
8.4 Suggestive safety design
Bibliography