BS ISO 13216-3:2006
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Road vehicles. Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems Classification of child restraint dimensions and space in vehicle
Hardcopy , PDF
English
11-30-2006
12-05-2018
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Vehicle space requirements
4.1 Space required in a vehicle to accommodate
forward-facing, rearward-facing, and lateral-facing
child restraint systems
4.2 Space required for full-height forward-facing toddler
child restraint systems
4.3 Space required for reduced-height forward-facing
toddler child restraint systems
4.4 Space required for reduced-height forward-facing
toddler child restraint systems having a reduced
contour in the upper part, and an extended seatback
upper part
4.5 Space required for full-size rearward-facing toddler
child restraint systems
4.6 Space required for reduced-size rearward-facing
toddler child restraint systems
4.7 Space required for rearward-facing infant child
restraint systems
4.8 Space required for lateral-facing infant child
restraint systems (carry-cots)
5 Dimensions of child restraint system
5.1 Maximum dimensions of child restraint systems and
recommended mass of envelopes
5.2 Full-height forward-facing toddler child restraint
system
5.3 Reduced-height forward-facing toddler child
restraint system
5.4 Reduced-height forward-facing toddler child
restraint systems with a reduced contour in the
upper part, and an extended seatback upper part
5.5 Full-size rearward-facing toddler child restraint
system
5.6 Reduced-size rearward-facing toddler child restraint
system
5.7 Rearward-facing infant child restraint systems
5.8 Lateral-facing infant child restraint systems
6 Classification system
Annex A (informative) Marking of vehicle seating positions
and child restraint systems
Annex B (informative) 3-D drawing of child restraint
envelope
Annex C (informative) Relationship with ECE classification
Bibliography
Classifies the spatial requirements in a vehicle to enable a child restraint system (CRS) to be conveniently mounted. Also specifies the dimensions of child restraint systems, in order to ensure that they will fit in vehicles.
| Committee |
AUE/7
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| DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 05/19983071 DC (11/2006)
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
28
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Superseded
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| SupersededBy | |
| Supersedes |
| Standards | Relationship |
| ISO 13216-3:2006 | Identical |
| ISO 13215-3:1999 | Road vehicles — Reduction of misuse risk of child restraint systems — Part 3: Prediction and assessment of misuse by Misuse Mode and Effect Analysis (MMEA) |
| ISO 13216-2:2004 | Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems — Part 2: Top tether anchorages and attachments |
| ISO 13216-1:1999 | Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems — Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments |
| ISO 13215-2:1999 | Road vehicles — Reduction of misuse risk of child restraint systems — Part 2: Requirements and test procedures for correct installation (panel method) |
| ISO 6549:1999 | Road vehicles — Procedure for H- and R-point determination |