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ISO 13216-2:2004

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Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems — Part 2: Top tether anchorages and attachments

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English, French

Published date

29-11-2004

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ISO 13216-2:2004 establishes the positioning zones, dimensions and general and static-strength requirements for top tether anchorages used together with seat bight anchorages according to ISO 13216-1 or with other systems for anchoring child restraint systems (CRS) in road vehicles. It is applicable to child restraint systems intended for children with a mass of up to 22 kg.

Committee
ISO/TC 22/SC 36
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ISO/DIS 13216-2 (11/2004)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD ALSO HAVE CORRECT VERSION FOR EN&FR:2005
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF ISO 13216-2 : 2006 Identical
NEN ISO 13216-2 : 2004 Identical
BS ISO 13216-2:2004 Identical
IS 18635 : Part 2 : 2024 Identical

16/30315361 DC : 0 BS ISO 29061-5 - ROAD VEHICLES - METHODS AND CRITERIA FOR USABILITY EVALUATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH VEHICLE ANCHORAGE SYSTEMS - PART 5: INSTALLATION AND SECURING OF CHILD IN A BOOSTER SEAT
ISO 29061-3:2017 Road vehicles — Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems — Part 3: Installation of child restraint systems using vehicle seat belts
BS ISO 13216-1:1999 Road vehicles. Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems Seat bight anchorages and attachments
BS ISO 29061-3:2017 Road vehicles. Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems Installation of child restraint systems using vehicle seat belts
BS ISO 13216-3:2006 Road vehicles. Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems Classification of child restraint dimensions and space in vehicle
16/30315358 DC : 0 BS ISO 29061-4 - ROAD VEHICLES - METHODS AND CRITERIA FOR USABILITY EVALUATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH VEHICLE ANCHORAGE SYSTEMS - PART 4: SECURING OF CHILD IN CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND DAILY HANDLING ASPECTS
16/30315355 DC : 0 BS ISO 29061-3 - ROAD VEHICLES - METHODS AND CRITERIA FOR USABILITY EVALUATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH VEHICLE ANCHORAGE SYSTEMS - PART 3: INSTALLATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS USING VEHICLE SEAT BELTS
BS ISO 29061-5:2017 Road vehicles. Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems Installation and securing of child in a booster system
09/30177741 DC : 0 BS ISO 29061-1 - ROAD VEHICLES - METHODS AND CRITERIA FOR USABILITY EVALUATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS AND THEIR INTERFACE WITH VEHICLE ANCHORAGE SYSTEMS - PART 1: VEHICLES AND CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS EQUIPPED WITH ISOFIX 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
BS ISO 29061-4:2017 Road vehicles. Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems Securing of child in child restraint system and daily handling aspects
BS ISO 29061-1:2010 Road vehicles. Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems Vehicles and child restraint systems equipped with ISOFIX anchorages and attachments
17/30340317 DC : 0 BS ISO 13216-3 - ROAD VEHICLES - ANCHORAGES IN VEHICLES AND ATTACHMENTS TO ANCHORAGES FOR CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS - PART 3: CLASSIFICATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND SPACE IN VEHICLE
ISO 13216-3:2006 Road vehicles Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems Part 3: Classification of child restraint dimensions and space in vehicle
ISO 29061-5:2017 Road vehicles — Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems — Part 5: Installation and securing of child in a booster system
ISO 29061-1:2010 Road vehicles — Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems — Part 1: Vehicles and child restraint systems equipped with ISOFIX anchorages and attachments
05/19983071 DC : 0 BS ISO 13216-3 - ROAD VEHICLES - ANCHORAGES IN VEHICLES AND ATTACHMENTS TO ANCHORAGES FOR CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS - PART 3: CLASSIFICATION OF CHILD RESTRAINT DIMENSIONS AND SPACE VEHICLE
ISO 29061-4:2017 Road vehicles — Methods and criteria for usability evaluation of child restraint systems and their interface with vehicle anchorage systems — Part 4: Securing of child in child restraint system and daily handling aspects

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)
SAE J 1100 : 2009 MOTOR VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
AS/NZS 1754:2013 Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles
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)
CFR 49(PTS400-599) : 0 TRANSPORTATION
ISO 6549:1999 Road vehicles Procedure for H- and R-point determination

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