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1 Ascena Adult s Testing Manual V 2.0

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 APPAREL FABRIC TESTING WOVEN. 3 APPAREL FABRIC TESTING KNIT APPAREL GARMENT TESTING WOVENS. 7 APPAREL GARMENT TESTING KNITS APPAREL GARMENT TESTING INTIMATE APPAREL & SLEEPWEAR..11 APPAREL GARMENT TESTING SWIMWEAR & SWIM COVER. 13 APPAREL GARMENT TESTING SWEATERS APPAREL FABRIC & GARMENT TESTING DENIM APPAREL LEATHER & SUEDE SKINS & GARMENTS...18 ACCESSORIES SOCKS, TIGHTS, LEGWARMERS, ARMWARMERS...19 ACCESSORIES FASHION SCARVES, HATS, GLOVES, COLD WEATHER SCARVES.. 20 ACCESSORIES BELTS, BACK PACK, SOFT SIDED TOTE, HANDBAG, WALLET, CLUTCHES, COIN PURSE, TRAVEL BAGS FOOTWEAR ZIPPERS BATH, BODY & COSMETICS CANDLES & CANDLE HOLDERS SUN GLASSES JEWELRY & HAIR ACCESSORIES CHECK LIST.32

3 Apparel Fabric Testing Woven PROTOCOL-001 Submit:A minimum of two (2) yards in one (1) colorway must be submitted for full package testing. One half (1/2) yard of each additional color is to be submitted for additional colorway testing (as applicable).submitted fabric must be representative of finished bulk fabric that will be used in garment production. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. 3 Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) non-exempt fabrics all colors 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ Class I Must Comply with Regulations Fiber Content AATCC 20/20A For blends, +/- 3% maximum For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Weight all colors ASTM D %/- 5% Dimensional Stability: Home Laundering (1x and 3x) all colors Dimensional Stability: Dry-cleaning (1x) all colors Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering/ Drycleaning all colors AATCC 135 AATCC 158 or Professional Method ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE +/- 3% Spandex Blends / Rayon Blends: +/- 4% +/- 2% 3.5 or Satisfactory Tensile Strength Shell 3.0 oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) 20 lbs minimum > oz/yd 2 ( > 101.7~135.6 gm/m 2 ) 25 lbs minimum > oz/yd 2 ( > 135.6~203.4 gm/m 2 ) ASTM D lbs minimum >6.0 oz/yd 2 ( > gm/m 2 ) 40 lbs minimum Lining <3 oz/yd 2 ( < gm/m 2 ) 15 lbs minimum 3oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) 20 lbs minimum Tear Strength Shell Fabric 3.0 oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) > oz/yd 2 ( > 101.7~135.6gm/m 2 ) > oz/yd 2 ( > 135.6~203.4 gm/m 2 ) >6.0 oz/yd 2 ( > gm/m 2 ) Lining <3 oz/yd 2 ( < gm/m 2 ) 3oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) ASTM D lbs minimum 2.0 lbs minimum 3.0 lbs minimum 4.0 lbs minimum 1.0 lbs minimum 1.5 lbs minimum General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors Colorfastness to Dry-cleaning A/1 cycle all colors AATCC 135 AATCC 158 Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Scope is Expanded to Evaluate Color/Staining

4 Apparel Fabric Testing Woven (continued) PROTOCOL Colorfastness to Crocking all colors (In case of failure, perform after 1 wash as per care label. Report as Data only) AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 General Dry: Grade 4.0 minimum Wet: Grade 3.0 minimum Pigment Prints & Dyes /Black/Neon Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.5 minimum Colorfastness to Chlorine and Non Chlorine Bleach all colors Colorfastness to Perspiration all colors lining fabrics for jackets, vests AATCC/ASTM TS-001 AATCC 15 Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

5 Apparel Fabric Testing Knit PROTOCOL-002 Submit:A minimum of two (2) yards in one (1) colorway must be submitted for full package testing.one half (1/2) yard of each additional color is to be submitted for additional colorway testing (as applicable).submitted fabric must be representative of finished bulk fabric that will be used in garment production. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) non-exempt fabrics all colors 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ Class I Must Comply with Regulations AATCC 20/20A For blends, +/- 3% maximum Fiber content For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Weight all colors ASTM D3776 +/- 5% Dimensional Stability: Home Laundering (3x) all colors Dimensional Stability: Dry-cleaning (1x) all colors Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering/ Drycleaning all colors Skewness in Fabric Bursting Strength AATCC 135 AATCC 158 or Professional Method ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE AATCC 179 Method 2, Option 3 ASTM D3786 Basic Knits +/- 5% Rib / Novelty Knits +/- 6% +/- 2% 3.5 or Satisfactory 5% maximum 4 oz: 50 psi < 4 oz: 30 psi Lace 4 oz: 30 psi < 4 oz: 20 psi General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL 5 Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label all colors Colorfastness to Dry-cleaning A/1 cycle all colors Colorfastness to Crocking all colors (In case of failure, perform after 1 wash as per care label. Report as Data only) Colorfastness to Chlorine and Non Chlorine Bleach all colors AATCC 135 AATCC 158 AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 AATCC/ASTM TS-001 Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Scope is Expanded to Evaluate Color/Staining General Dry: Grade 4.0 minimum Wet: Grade 3.0 minimum Pigment Prints & Dyes /Black/Neon Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.5 minimum

6 Apparel Fabric Testing Knit (continued) Colorfastness to Perspiration all colors lining fabrics for jackets, vests AATCC 15 Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum PROTOCOL-002 LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD* 6

7 Apparel Garment Testing Wovens PROTOCOL Submit:two (2) garments for each style in one (1) colorway for full package garment testing. Each additional color is to be submitted for additional colorway testing. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content Assumes fiber content of fabric confirmed at fabric stage. AATCC 20/20A For blends, +/- 3% maximum. For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering (3x) all colors Dimensional Stability to Dry-cleaning (1x) all colors Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering/ Dry-cleaning all colors AATCC 150 AATCC 158 or Professional Method ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE +/- 3% Spandex Blends / Rayon Blends: +/- 4% +/- 2% 3.5 or Satisfactory Seam Strength/ Seam Slippage Shell 3.0 oz/yd 2 ( <101.7 gm/m 2 ) > oz/yd 2 ( > ~ 135.6gm/m 2 ) > oz/yd 2 ( > ~ 203.4gm/m 2 ) >6.0 oz/yd 2 ( > gm/m 2 ) Lining <3 oz/yd 2 ( < gm/m 2 ) 3oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) ASTM D lbs min 20 lbs min 25 lbs min 30 lbs min 15 lbs min 20 lbs min Strap Attachment 15 lbs min Functional 10 lbs min Lace Water Resistance - rainwear duty garments, water resistance claim AATCC 35 1 gm. Max. for 2 minute duration at 600 millimeters Water Repellency: Spray Test - water repellent claims; applies to both shell & lining fabrics AATCC min General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors AATCC 150 Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Colorfastness to Dry-cleaning A/1 cycle all colors AATCC 158 Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Scope is Expanded to Evaluate Color/Staining

8 Apparel Garment Testing Wovens (continued) PROTOCOL Colorfastness to Crocking all colors (In case of failure, perform after 1 wash as per care label. Report as Data only) Colorfastness to Chlorine and Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors Zipper Marking Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) Non-exempt Fabrics perform only if not tested at fabric stage all colors Stretch and Recovery (Bottoms Only with >=2% elastomeric/stretch fiber) AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 AATCC/ASTM TS-001 Visual Assessment 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ ASTM 3107 or ASTM D6614 General Dry: Grade 4.0 minimum Wet: Grade 3.0 minimum For Pigment Prints & Dyes/ Black/Neon Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.5 minimum Approved trim supplier brand marking required Criteria - Pass/Fail Class I Must Comply with Regulations Extension : 4lbs. /2 Width Maximum Growth: 30 min. LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

9 Apparel Garment Testing Knits PROTOCOL Submit:two (2) garments for each style in one (1) colorway for full package garment testing. Each additional color is to be submitted for additional colorway testing. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content Assumes fiber content of fabric confirmed at fabric stage. Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering (3x) all colors Dimensional Stability to Dry-cleaning (1x) all colors AATCC 20/20A AATCC 150 AATCC 158 or Professional Method ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE For blends, +/- 3% maximum For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering/ Dry-cleaning all colors 3.5 or Satisfactory Skewness in Fabric and Garment Twist AATCC 179 Method 2, Option 3 5% maximum Basic Knits +/-5% Rib / Novelty Knits +/- 6% +/- 2% Strap Attachment ASTM D lbs min Functional 10 lbs min Lace Seam Stretchability of Knitted Garments AATCC/ASTM TS lbs or 40% elongation minimum Water Resistance - rainwear duty garments, water resistance claim AATCC 35 1 gm. Max. for 2 minute duration at 600 millimeters Water Repellency: Spray Test - water repellent claims; applies to both shell & lining fabrics AATCC min Vertical Wicking of Textiles - claim regarding ARG MTHD-VERTICAL absorbency or wicking WICKING 8 cm A/20 minutes min. Drying Rate -claim regarding quick dry Air Permeability wind resistance claim; shell fabric only ARG MTHD DRYING RATE ASTM D737 Before Wash: 70% min. After 5x cycles: rate as data only 5.0 cfm max. General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors AATCC 150 Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Colorfastness to Dry-cleaning A/1 cycle all colors AATCC 158 Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Scope is Expanded to Evaluate Color/Staining

10 Apparel Garment Testing Knits (continued) PROTOCOL Colorfastness to Crocking all colors (In case of failure, perform after 1 wash as per care label. Report as Data only) Colorfastness to Chlorine & Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 AATCC/ASTM TS-001 General Dry: Grade 4.0 minimum Wet: Grade 3.0 minimum For Pigment Prints & Dyes /Black/Neon Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.5 minimum Zipper Marking Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) Non-exempt Fabrics perform only if not tested at fabric stage all colors Visual Assessment 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ Approved trim supplier brand marking required Criteria - Pass/Fail Class I Must Comply with Regulations LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

11 Apparel Fabric & Garment Testing Intimate Apparel & Sleepwear PROTOCOL Submit:two (2) garments for each style in one (1) colorway for full package garment testing. For intimates apparel submit (4) four garments for each style in one (1) colorway. Each additional color is to be submitted for additional colorway testing. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content Assumes fiber content of fabric confirmed at fabric stage. AATCC 20/20A Weight all colors ASTM /- 5% Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering (3x) all colors Dimensional Stability to Dry-cleaning (1x) all colors AATCC 135 / 150 AATCC 158 or Professional Method ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE For blends, +/- 3% maximum For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Basic Knits +/-5% Rib / Novelty Knits +/- 6% Wovens +/- 3% Woven Spandex Blends / Rayon Blends: +/- 4% +/- 2% Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering/ Dry-cleaning all colors 3.5 or Satisfactory Skewness in Fabric and Garment Twist AATCC 179 Method 2, Option 3 5% maximum Seam Stretchability of Knitted Garments AATCC/ASTM TS lbs or 40% elongation minimum Seam Strength/Seam Slippage 3.0 oz/yd 2 ( <101.7 gm/m 2 ) > oz/yd 2 ( > ~ 135.6gm/m 2 ) > oz/yd 2 ( > ~ gm/m 2 ) >6.0 oz/yd 2 ( > gm/m 2 ) ASTM D1683 Bursting Strength Mullen Method ASTM D 3786 Vertical Wicking of Textiles - claim regarding absorbency or wicking; Drying Rate -claim regarding quick dry; ARG MTHD-VERTICAL WICKING ARG MTHD DRYING RATE 15 lbs min 20 lbs min 25 lbs min 30 lbs min Fabric: 50 psi minimum Garment Seams: 30 psi minimum Lace: > 4 oz/sq yd: 30 psi minimum <= 4 oz/sq yd: 20 psi minimum 8 cm A/20 minutes min. Before Wash: 70% min. After 5x cycles: rate as data only General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors AATCC 150 Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Colorfastness to Dry-cleaning A/1 cycle all colors AATCC 158 Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Scope is Expanded to Evaluate Color/Staining

12 12 Ascena Adult s Product Testing Manual Apparel Fabric & Garment Testing Intimate Apparel & Sleepwear (continued) PROTOCOL-005 Colorfastness to Crocking all colors AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 Colorfastness to Chlorine & Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors Colorfastness to Perspiration all colors Intimate Apparel AATCC/ASTM TS-001 AATCC 15 General Dry: Grade 4.0 minimum Wet: Grade 3.0 minimum For Pigment Prints & Dyes / Black/Neon Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Colorfastness to Burnt Gas Fumes (White Bra Only) AATCC23 Grade 4 minimum after 1 cycle Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) non-exempt fabrics all colors Formaldehyde Content in Textile Intimate Apparel Only Formaldehyde Spot Test on Textile Intimate Apparel Only ph Intimate Apparel Only 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ JIS L1041 AATCC 94 AATCC 81 Class I Must Comply with Regulations Only conduct if spot test shows positive or inconclusive result. All fabrics/trims that come into contact with skin shall not exceed 75 mg/kg (75 ppm). Body Fabric/Fabric/Trim (including elastic, embroidery, ribbons, bows, applique, drawcord, patches, twill tape, etc.) shall be negative result. Not applied on synthetic fibers like polyester, nylon, PU, etc.; wet chem. analysis should be done. White: Others: Hook & Eye Tension ARG No breakage, deformation, detachment, shifting or other damage after 30 lbs hold for 10 seconds. All hooks and eyes are required to meet requirements. Bra Band Elongation Stretch & Fabrics: Load, Elongation, & Recovery Intimate Apparel Only (All Fabrics and Functional Elastics ) ARG ASTM D2594 Minimum: Report as Data Maximum: Report as Data In stretch direction only: Elastic Fiber Content Test In Original State and After aging 5 hours at 200 F 1 5%: Measure Growth after 60 minutes. Growth: maximum 7.0% Pass or fail based on growth. Above 5%, but less than 10%: Measure Growth and Recovery after 60 minutes. Report both growth and recovery. Pass or fail based on growth. Growth: maximum 5.0% Equal to or greater than 10%: Measure Recovery after 60 seconds. Pass or fail based on recovery. Recovery: Minimum 85.0% LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

13 Apparel Fabric & Garment Testing Swimwear & Swim Cover-up PROTOCOL Submit:two (2) garments for each style in one (1) colorway for full package garment testing. For swimwear submit (4) four garments for each style in one (1) colorway. Each additional color is to be submitted for additional colorway testing. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content Assumes fiber content of fabric confirmed at fabric stage. AATCC 20/20A Weight all colors ASTM /- 5% Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering (3x) all colors Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering (3x) all colors AATCC 135 / 150 AATCC 135 / 150 For blends, +/- 3% maximum For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Basic Knits +/-5% Rib / Novelty Knits +/- 6% Wovens +/- 3% Woven Spandex Blends / Rayon Blends: +/- 4% Dimensional Stability to Dry-cleaning (1x) all colors AATCC 158 or Professional Method +/- 2% Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering/ ARG MTHD- Dry-cleaning all colors APPEARANCE AFTER CARE 3.5 or Satisfactory Skewness in Fabric and Garment Twist AATCC 179 Method 2, Option 3 5% maximum Seam Stretchability of Knitted Garments AATCC/ASTM TS lbs or 40% elongation minimum Seam Strength/Seam Slippage 15 lbs min 3.0 oz/yd 2 ( <101.7 gm/m 2 ) > oz/yd 2 ( > ~ 135.6gm/m 2 ) 20 lbs min > oz/yd 2 ( > ~ gm/m 2 ) ASTM D lbs min >6.0 oz/yd 2 ( > gm/m 2 ) 30 lbs min Vertical Wicking of Textiles - claim regarding absorbency or wicking; Drying Rate -claim regarding quick dry; Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors ARG MTHD-VERTICAL WICKING ARG MTHD DRYING RATE AATCC cm A/20 minutes min. Before Wash: 70% min. After 5x cycles: rate as data only General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Colorfastness to Dry-cleaning A/1 cycle all colors AATCC 158 Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Scope is Expanded to Evaluate Color/Staining

14 14 Ascena Adult s Product Testing Manual Apparel Fabric & Garment Testing Swimwear & Swim Cover-up (continued) PROTOCOL-006 Colorfastness to Crocking all colors AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 Colorfastness to Light all colors Colorfastness to Chlorine & Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors Colorfastness to Sea Water - swimwear, only all colors Colorfastness to Chlorinated Pool Waterswimwear, only all colors Hook & Eye Tension Zipper Marking Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) Non-exempt Fabrics all colors AATCC 16 Option 3 20 AFU s AATCC/ASTM TS-001 AATCC 106 EN ISO 105 E03 50ml Solution ARG Visual Assessment 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ General Dry: Grade 4.0 minimum Wet: Grade 3.0 minimum For Pigment Prints & Dyes / Black/Neon Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.5 minimum Grade 3.0 minimum Neon Colors: Grade 2.0 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum No breakage, deformation, detachment, shifting or other damage after 30 lbs hold for 10 seconds. All hooks and eyes are required to meet requirements. Approved trim supplier brand marking required Criteria - Pass/Fail Class I Must Comply with Regulations LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

15 15 Ascena Adult s Product Testing Manual Apparel Garment Testing Sweaters PROTOCOL-007 Submit:two (2) garments for each style in one (1) colorway along with one (1) additional garment or knit down panels (three (3) pcs 24 x 24 ) of additional color, stripe or pattern. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content AATCC 20/20A Weight all colors Per dozen garments +/-5% For blends, +/- 3% maximum For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering all colors AATCC 150 +/- 5% Dimensional Stability to Dry-cleaning (1x) all colors Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering / Drycleaning all colors Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors AATCC 158 or Professional Method ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE AATCC 150 +/- 2% 3.5 or Satisfactory General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Colorfastness to Dry-cleaning A/1 cycle all colors Colorfastness to Crocking all colors (In case of failure, perform after 1 wash as per care label. Report as Data only) Colorfastness to Chlorine and Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors Skewness in Fabric and Garment Twist AATCC 158 AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 AATCC/ASTM TS-001 AATCC 179 Method 2, Option 3 Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Scope is Expanded to Evaluate Color/Staining Dry: Grade 4.0 minimum Wet: Grade 3.0 minimum 5% maximum Seam Stretchability of Knitted Garments AATCC/ASTM TS lbs or 40% elongation minimum Pilling Resistance (ICI Method Sweaters) Zipper Marking Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) Non-exempt Fabrics perform only if not tested at fabric stage all colors IWS 152/ ISO Visual Assessment 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ Lambswool, Cashmere Grade 3 A/2 hrs All Others Grade 3 A/4 hrs. Approved trim supplier brand marking required Criteria - Pass/Fail Class I Must comply with Regulations LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

16 Apparel Fabric & Garment Testing Denim PROTOCOL-008 Submit:two (2) garments for each style in one (1) colorway and one (1) garment in each additional colorway. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content AATCC 20/20A Weight all colors ASTM /- 5% Fabric: AATCC 135 Garment: AATCC 150 Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering all finishes/colors Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering all finishes/colors Skewness in Fabric and Garment Twist Tensile Strength < 6.0oz/yd 2 ( < gm/m 2 ) <8.0 oz/yd 2 ( ~ < gm/m 2 ) <10.0 oz/yd 2 ( ~ < gm/m 2 ) 10.0 oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE AATCC 179 Method 2, Option 3 ASTM D5034 For blends, +/- 3% maximum For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance +/- 3% 3.5 or Satisfactory Coloration applied by Tint - Report Data Only 5% maximum 65 x 40 lbs min 65 x 50 lbs min 70 x 55 lbs min 75 x 65 lbs min 16 Tear Strength < 6.0oz/yd 2 (<203.4 gm/m 2 ) < 8.0 oz/yd 2 ( ~ < gm/m 2 ) < 10.0 oz/yd 2 ( ~ < gm/m 2 ) 10.0 oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) Seam Strength < 6.0oz/yd 2 ( < gm/m 2 ) 6.0 oz/yd 2 ( gm/m 2 ) ASTM D1424 ASTM D2261 ASTM D x 3.0 lbs min 3.5 x 3.0 lbs min 4.0 x 3.5 lbs min 4.5 x 4.0 lbs min <6.0 oz/yd 2 Seams 20 lbs min Felled Seams 25 lbs min 6.0 oz/yd 2 Seams 30 lbs min Felled Seams 30 lbs min Reinforced and Bartack seams: -20 lbs minimum ph - washed garments only (all colors) AATCC 81 All Colors: 5 8 General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors AATCC 135 /AATCC 150 Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only

17 Apparel Fabric & Garment Testing Denim (continued) Colorfastness to Crocking all colors (In case of failure, perform after 1 wash as per care label. Report as Data only) AATCC 8 or AATCC 116 Dark wash: Indigo, over-dyed, black Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.0 minimum All other Denim washes: Dry: Grade 3.5 minimum Wet: Grade 2.5 minimum PROTOCOL Colorfastness to Chlorine and Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors Formaldehyde Content in Textile Zipper Marking Stretch and Recovery (Bottoms Only with >=2% elastomeric/stretch fiber) Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) Non-exempt Fabrics perform only if not tested at fabric stage (all colors) AATCC/ASTM TS-001 JIS L1041 Visual Assessment ASTM 3107 or ASTM D CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ All fabrics/trims that come into contact with skin shall not exceed 75 mg/kg (75 ppm). Approved trim supplier brand marking required Criteria - Pass/Fail Extension : 4lbs. /2 Width Maximum Growth: 30 min. Class I Must Comply with Regulations LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

18 Apparel Leather and Suede Skins & Garment PROTOCOL Submit:two (2) garments for each style in one (1) colorway along with two (2) 10 x 10 samples of leather/suede in each additional colorway. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Weight ASTM /- 5% Fiber Content- as applicable for linings. AATCC 20/20A For blends, +/- 3% maximum. For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Dimensional Stability to Professional Leather Cleaning (1x) all colors Appearance Evaluation After Professional Leather Cleaning all colors Zipper Marking Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) Non-exempt fabrics only all colors Seam Strength/ Seam Slippage (Woven Garments) Shell Lining Professional Leather Cleaning Method ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE Visual Assessment 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ ASTM D1683 Length/ Width: Growth: + 2% Shrinkage: - 2% x - 2% 3.5 or Satisfactory Approved trim supplier brand marking required Criteria - Pass/Fail Class I Must comply with Regulations 30 lbs min 3.0 oz/yd 2 (<101.7 gm/m 2 ) 15 lbs min >3.0oz/yd 2 (> gm/m 2 ) 20 lbs min Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8/AATCC 116 Shell Dry: 3.0 Wet: 2.0 Lining Dry: 4.0 Wet: 3.0 Colorfastness to Light Shell only AATCC 16 Option 3 20 AFU s CC: 3.0 Colorfastness to Perspiration Linings only AATCC 15 CC: 4.0 CS: 3.0 Documentation review for Species Identification LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

19 19 Ascena Adult s Product Testing Manual Accessories Socks, Tights, Legwarmers, Armwarmers PROTOCOL-010 Submit: a minimum of six (6) pair socks or four (4) pair tights. All colorways must be represented. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content AATCC 20/20A For blends, +/- 3% maximum For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering all colors Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering all colors Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) of Non-Exempt Fabrics all colors Vertical Wicking of Textiles - claim regarding absorbency or wicking AATCC 150 ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE 16 CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ ARG MTHD VERTICAL WICKING Length/ Width: +/- 5% 3.5 or Satisfactory Class I Must comply with Regulations 7 cm A/20 minutes min. Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8/AATCC 116 Dry: 4.0 Wet: 3.0 Colorfastness to Chlorine and Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors AATCC/ASTM TS-001 LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

20 Accessories - Fashion Scarves, Hats, Gloves, Cold Weather Scarves PROTOCOL-011 Submit: three (3) items in one (1) colorway. If flammability and/or lead testing is required send one (1) item each additional colorway. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Fiber Content AATCC 20/20A For blends, +/- 3% maximum. Report fiber content as percentage of whole for knit hats, gloves. For single fibers, +/- 0% tolerance 20 Dimensional Stability to Home Laundering one color adequate Appearance Evaluation After Home Laundering Colorfastness to Actual Laundering After 1 HL, 3 HL as per care label All colors AATCC 150 modifed ARG MTHD- APPEARANCE AFTER CARE AATCC 150 Scarves: +/- 6% All Other Products: +/- 5% 3.5 or Satisfactory General, after 3 HL, after 3 HL Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum, after 1 HL Pigment Prints or Pigment Dyed Products Color Change: Grade 3.5 minimum Color Staining: Grade 3.0 minimum Modification = Adding Multifiber to Specimen Rate CC without UV suppressor Pass/Fail. For off white or pastel body fabric shades, rate with UV suppressor report as Data only Colorfastness to Crocking all colors AATCC 8/AATCC 116 Colorfastness to Chlorine and Non-Chlorine Bleach all colors Flammability (General Wearing Apparel) of Non-Exempt Fabrics for scarves, only all colors AATCC/ASTM TS CFR 1610 Canada SOR/ Dry: 4.0 Wet: 3.0 Class I Must comply with Regulations LEAD & PHTHALATES TESTING IS REQUIRED ON DECORATIVE TRIM SOLD WITH PRODUCT (WHEN APPLICABLE). REFERENCE ACCESSORIES / FOOTWEAR TEST PROTOCOL METHOD*

21 21 Ascena Adult s Product Testing Manual Accessories - Belts, Back Pack, Soft-Sided Tote, Handbag, Wallet, Clutches, Coin Purse, Travel Bags PROTOCOL-012 Submit: Belt Testing: Send minimum of six (6) bulk production units if surface coating/printing is present. Back Pack/Handbags/Totes/Wallets/Clutches etc: Submit six ten (6-10), depending on size and/or amount of surface coating. If no coating is present, send three (3) bulk production units. Include all colorways. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Products shall comply with the following requirements, as applicable: Total Lead Content Phthalates Content Belts Colorfastness to Crocking (Face and Back) All other Items Face Only Strap Attachment Items with straps only CPSC-CH-E CPSC-CH-E CPSC-CH-E CA Proposition 65 (CGC & CGC ) CPSC-CH-C AATCC 8/ AATCC 116 ASTM D All accessible components in wallets, purses, handbags, clutches and totes, footwear and belts shall comply with the following limits (a),(b),(c) and (d): a. Paints and surface coatings shall not exceed 90 ppm (0.009%) total lead content. b. PVC components/vinyl/faux leather accessible to the consumer touch, shall not exceed 200 ppm (0.020%) total lead content. c. Leather components shall not exceed 300 ppm (0.030%) total lead content. Materials or components other than (a)-(c) shall not exceed 300 ppm (0.030%) total lead content. Compositing of up to 3 colors/ materials is acceptable for Lead in Substrates (including metals) and Lead in Surface Coatings. Requirement (1) is not applicable to glass, ceramic and crystal such as cubic zirconia (CZ), glass or rhinestones Legal Counsel to be consulted. Materials understood to be exempt for Prop 65 but not for products under CPSIA. Product shall not contain more than 0.1% (1000 ppm) of each of DEHP, BBP and DBP in the following materials: PVC, soft plastic, vinyl, and synthetic leather substrates, decals and attachments are included. Applicable to all accessible components in the as received state. Belts: Dry: 3.5 All other Items: Dry: 3.5 Wet: lbs minimum

22 22 Ascena Adult s Product Testing Manual Footwear PROTOCOL-013 Submit: three six (3-6) pairs. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Products shall comply with the following requirements, as applicable: Total Lead Content Phthalates Content CPSC-CH-E CPSC-CH-E CPSC-CH-E CA Proposition 65 (CGC & CGC ) CPSC-CH-C All accessible components in wallets, purses, handbags, clutches and totes, footwear and belts shall comply with the following limits (a),(b),(c) and (d): a. Paints and surface coatings shall not exceed 90 ppm (0.009%) total lead content. b. PVC components/vinyl/faux leather accessible to the consumer touch, shall not exceed 200 ppm (0.020%) total lead content. c. Leather components shall not exceed 300 ppm (0.030%) total lead content. Materials or components other than (a)-(c) shall not exceed 300 ppm (0.030%) total lead content. Compositing of up to 3 colors/ materials is acceptable for Lead in Substrates (including metals) and Lead in Surface Coatings. Requirement (1) is not applicable to glass, ceramic and crystal such as cubic zirconia (CZ), glass or rhinestones Legal Counsel to be consulted. Materials understood to be exempt for Prop 65 but not for products under CPSIA. Product shall not contain more than 0.1% (1000 ppm) of each of DEHP, BBP and DBP in the following materials: PVC, soft plastic, vinyl, and synthetic leather substrates, decals and attachments are included. Applicable to all accessible components in the as received state. Heel Attachment Strength ASTM F lb Heel Impact Test Heels 2 or higher BS No 20,000 cycles Toplifts Heel Strength BS lbs Flex Cracking Resistance EN Sole Bond Peeling BS Outsole No 50,000 cycles Glued On 3.0 N/mm Flex Sole 2.0 N/mm Strap / Buckle Attachment BS lbs Ornament Attachment BS lbs / 10 sec. Slip Resistance Strap Pull Out ASTM F609 BS Unscuffed 0.4 Static/0.3 Kinetic Scuffed 0.5 Static /0.4 Kinetic Note: Perform Scuffing when original fails. Report results of both. Rubber Lateral Pull 14lbs Vertical Pull 16lbs Thong 55 lbs Heel Quarter 44 lbs Harachi 22 lbs Strappy Sandal 44 lbs

23 Zippers PROTOCOL-014 Construction Quality General Assessment Open-end zipper must have safety stop Zipper slide must be of locking type Zipper functions with ease Sharp Points / Sharp Edges CPSC 16 CFR No sharp points or sharp edges allowed 49 Zipper Strength Testing ASTM D2061 Use below chart for requirements and reference depending on zipper type Lead Content in Surface Coating. CPSC-CH-E ppm (0.009% Total Weight) Composite Testing Permitted Scrapeable in each color Total Lead in Substrate Material CPSC-CH-E /.100 ppm (0.01% Total Weight) Composite Testing Permitted CPSC-CH-E Phthalates in each plasticized part / material such as PVC, Vinyl, etc. CPSC-CH-C ppm (0.1%) 23 Zipper Strength Test ASTM D2061 Specification Number & Requirements (A) 5-7 (B) Closed Chain Width (inch) Tape Width (inch) 7/16-9/16 Chain Crosswise Strength (lbf, min) ASTM D2061; /16-9/16 9/16-3/4 9/16-3/4 5/8-3/4 3/4-1.0 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled Separating Unit Crosswise Strength (lbf, min) ASTM D2061; 30.3 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled Single Element Strength (lbs. min) ASTM D2061; 14.2 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Single Element Slippage (lbs., min.) ASTM D2061; 14.3 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic

24 Zippers (continued) PROTOCOL Specification Number & Requirements (A) 5-7 (B) Closed Chain Width (inch) Tape Width (inch) 7/16-9/16 Slider Lock Hold (lbf, min) ASTM D2061; /16-9/16 9/16-3/4 9/16-3/4 5/8-3/4 3/4-1.0 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled Tab Pull-Off Strength (lbs., min) ASTM D2061; 68.1 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled Tab Twist-Off Strength (in-lb, min) ASTM D2061; 52.1 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled Operability (Open/Close) (lbf, max) ASTM D2062; 16 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled Top Stop Strength (lbf, min) ASTM D2061; 22.2 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled Bottom Stop Strength (lbf, min) ASTM D2061; 22.5 Brass / Nickel Aluminum Plastic Coiled

25 Bath, Body, and Cosmetics PROTOCOL-015 Scope: This protocol covers nail polish, fake fingernails, fragrance, lotion, bath gel, make up, hair color, hair spray. Submit: Approximately 9-12 finished products depending on size or amount necessary to proceed with full testing of each component separately. Note: Actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. NOTE: In addition to the below testing, all vendors are responsible for meeting FDA requirements outlined in the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act (US) and the Health Canada requirements outlined in the Food and Drug Act (Canada). LABELING Cosmetic Ingredients and Labeling Review Country of Origin Marking FDA 21 CFR 701 & 740 Cosmetic Labeling and FDA 21 CFR 700 and 73, 74 & 82 / US FDA, Food Drug & Cosmetics Regulations (21 CFR 73, 74, 81, 82, 250, & 700 to 740) / Health Canada Guidelines - Labeling of Cosmetics Marking of Imported Goods Memo D / Country of Origin / 19 CFR / Marking of imported goods order, C.R.C., c. 535 / Canada Customs Tariff, Marking of Imported Goods Regulations, SOR All colorants and ingredients of cosmetic products must comply with U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Food Drug and Cosmetic Regulations. Ingredients must be listed on all product using recognized names from the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) system as found in the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook and in accordance to the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist Must Comply with Regulations. Rate as Data.

26 Bath, Body, and Cosmetics (continued) Analytical Mercury Total Heavy Metal Contents in Cosmetics Total Lead Content in Cosmetics and Cosmetic Accessories Total Lead Content in Surface Coatings USP 51 Preservative Effectiveness - doc review USP 61 (Harmonized) - doc review USP 62 (Harmonized) - doc review 21 CFR / Cosmetic Regulations C.R.C., c. 869 Canada Guidance on Heavy Metal Impurities in Cosmetics / NHPD Compendium of Monographs Alameda Superior Court, , RG and H / EPA 3051A () / EPA 3050B () AOAC () USP <51> USP <61> / PCPC USP <62> / PCPC PROTOCOL Less than 1ppm mercury in cosmetics intended for use in any area other than around the eye or less than 65ppm mercury for cosmetics intended for use only in the area of the eye. In lieu of testing, documentation may be submitted if dated within 1 year. Cosmetic products shall not have total heavy metal contents exceed the following limits: Lead 10 ppm Arsenic 3 ppm Cadmium 3 ppm Mercury 3 ppm Antimony 3 ppm [Cosmetic and Cosmetic Accessories] All adult cosmetic and cosmetic accessories shall not exceed the following limit: a. Lip/mouth cosmetics shall not exceed 0.35 ppm total lead content. b. All other cosmetic items shall not exceed 0.5 ppm total lead content. Note: - Applicable to cosmetics, including but not limited to lipstick/liner/gloss, eye shadow/liner, facial powders, blush, mascara, pencils, make up creams/gels, foundation and nail polish. - Applicable to accessories, including but not limited to cosmetic brushes, blusher tools, applicators and mirrors. - Excluding products under the FDA definition, including but not limited to lotion, body wash, body tattoo, adhesive fake eyelash and eyelash glue. All accessible surface coatings in the as received state on the item outside of the scope of CCPSA shall not contain lead or lead components in which the lead content is in excess of 0.009% (90ppm) of the weight of the total content. Report actual results or include data table within report. Component testing is allowed. Composite up to 3 colors are allowed. Shall meet requirements per product type. In lieu of testing, documentation may be submitted if dated within 1 year. [CTFA (PCPC) Items] Shall meet requirements per product type. In lieu of testing, documentation may be submitted if dated within 1 year. [CTFA (PCPC) Items] Shall meet requirements per product type. In lieu of testing, documentation may be submitted if dated within 1 year.

27 Candles and Candle Holders PROTOCOL-016 Submit: approximately 4 finished products depending on size or amount necessary to proceed with full testing of each component separately. Note: actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. Candle - FPLA 16 CFR Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations Country of Origin Labeling Review UPLR / FPLA / Consumer Packing and Labeling Act and Regulations Flammability / Safety Candle Holder Flammability Test Flammability of Solids Safety Requirements for Stability SOR/ CFR Canada Customs Tariff, Marking of Imported Goods Regulations, SOR Marking of Imported Goods Memorandum D Visual Assessment / ASTM F2058 section 6.3 () / ASTM F2601 section (3) / Canadian proposed candle regulation section 3 NIST handbook 130 part IV A Section 3, 5 & 6 16 CFR / 16 CFR / 16 CFR 500/ Consumer Packing and Labeling Act and Regulations C.R.C.,c.417 section 6 16 CFR (c) (6) (vi) / 16 CFR () ASTM F section 4.4 The candles must be labeled with count and length or height in inches to meet the requirements of FPLA. 27 The manufacturer or importer must provide completed CCCR Submission Requirements Form certifying compliance or nonapplicability with these requirements. If document is not obtained after one business day and one attempt the submitted sample will be sent for outsource testing with CAS and ingredient list for intended liquid. Reject if no Form or incomplete Form is received. Must Comply with Regulations Use/Care instructions and/or Warning/Cautionary labeling that are clear and understandable shall be provided in English. Must Comply with Regulations Flame impingement shall be 5 minutes. Shall not crack or break exposing a sharp point / edge or expose flame to the outside of the holder. Shall not ignite or create hazardous conditions. Holder damage (Non-hazardous) is acceptable. Shall not exceed the maximum allowable limit of no greater than 0.1 inches per second. All surfaces of each different material on candleholders shall be tested for flammability of solids. Modification = Test all surface of each material rather than test on major axis only Shall not tip over when placed on a minimum 10 degree incline.

28 Candles and Candle Holders (continued) Analytical PROTOCOL [Glass and / or Metal Decorative Mug, Tea Light Votives, Candle Holders and Home Decorative Products] Lead Content in Glass and/or Metal Tea Light Votives, Candle Holders and Home Decorative Products Lead in Metal Wick - Metal-Cored Wicks Total Lead Content in Candle Total Lead Content in Surface Coatings Toxicological Risk Assessment - doc review Alameda Superior Court, HG / NIOSH method 9100 () / EPA 3050B () 16 CFR (a)(13) Orange Superior Court, / EPA 3050B () AOAC () Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) / Canada Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations (SOR/ ) Part 1 and 2 Product made with glass and metal shall comply the following requirements: Must meet (a) & (c), or (b) & (c). a. The metal portions shall produce no more than 5.0 micrograms of lead, in Ghost WipeTM test, or b. Each metal (such as solder and came) shall not exceed 0.1% (1000 ppm) total lead content, and c. If product has exterior decorations or markings, shall have no more than 5.0 micrograms of lead, using a Ghost WipeTM test applied to all colored decorated exterior surface and metal portions. Products exceed either the limits shall utilize a warning statement. Please reference to image appendix for labeling requirement and the warning statement. Note: - Applicable to products that are primarily made of glass and / or metal. It does not include wooden picture frame. - Decorations include color on top of the base material. The outer container or wrapper of candles with metal-cored wicks (Manufactured or imported on or after Oct. 15, 2003) must be labeled Conforms to 16 CFR (a)(13). No lead core wick is allowed. All accessible surface coatings in the as received state shall not contain lead or lead components in which the lead content is in excess of 0.009% (90ppm) of the weight of the total content. Report actual results or include data table within report. Component testing is allowed. Compositing up to 3 like materials is allowed. Product shall be evaluated for the potential to be an acute toxic, a skin irritant, eye irritant or corrosive. Labeling review is not included. Toxicity Risk Assessment shall be conducted for the following components: All liquids, pastes, putties, gels and powders regardless of claim Other materials bearing a "NON-TOXIC" claim on samples and/or its packaging In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted if dated within 5 years.

29 Sunglasses PROTOCOL-017 Submit: Approximately 3 finished products depending on size or amount necessary to proceed with full testing of each component separately. Note: actual sample quantity required may be communicated separately by TESTING SERVICE PROVIDER if the samples submitted are not large enough to work with. 29 Performance Tests Impact Resistance 21 CFR / ANSI Z Section 4.2 [Applicable for nonprescription sunglasses] 5/8-inch (0.56 ounce) steel ball weighing is dropped from a height of 50 inches upon the horizontal upper surface of the lens. Lens shall not fracture, crack or release any material. In lieu of testing, test report can be submitted must be current within one year.

30 Jewelry & Hair Accessories PROTOCOL-018 Scope: this protocol addresses jewelry, watches, hair accessories, key chains and charms and similar products. Submit: approximately finished products depending on size or amount necessary to proceed with full testing. The number of samples that are required for testing varies. Note: The following is a general guideline. For more precise guidance, contact the lab prior to submitting samples. Analytical a. Post assemblies for jewelry which are inserted into pierced ears and other pierced parts of the human body shall not exceed 0.11 µg/cm2/week. Nickel in Metal Materials EN 1811:2011 / EN 12472:2005+A1:2009 b. All other jewelry intended to come into direct and prolonged contact with the skin shall not exceed 0.28 µg/cm2/week. 30 Note: Applies to Sensitive Skin Claims Only. Items covered include: components of earrings (other than post assemblies), necklaces, bracelets, chains, anklets, finger rings,wrist-watch cases, watch straps and tighteners. Total Lead Content in Body Piercing Jewelry Total cadmium content California Law, Health and Safety Codes section / EPA 3050B () / EPA 3051A () / EPA 3052 () Alameda Superior Court, RG /California Law, Health and Safety Codes section /EPA 3050B / EPA 3051A / EPA3052 / CPSD-AN MTHD Report actual results or include data table within report. Product shall be made of one of the following materials. Recommend all products shall provide documentation or material bill for material identification. a. Surgical implant stainless steel b. Surgical implant grades of titanium c. Niobium (Nb) d. Solid 14 karat or higher white or yellow nickel-free gold e. Solid platinum f. Dense low porosity plastic (e.g., Tygon or PTFE) with no intentionally added (less than 200 ppm) lead Products must comply with the material and lead requirements. Note: - Accessible materials should be tested. - For component test together with CPSIA, composite up to 3 like materials is allowed, transfer the CPSIA result here for compliance. Product shall not exceed 75 ppm (0.0075%) total cadmium content. Note: -Accessible materials should be tested. -Actual testing will be conducted on all substrates, plasticizer print and scrapable surface coatings. -Composite testing of up to 3 components -Textile & natural material are exempt from testing. Report actual results or include data table within report.

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