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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29-11-2004
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
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes ISO/DIS 13216-2 (11/2004)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
22
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ProductNote |
THIS STANDARD ALSO HAVE CORRECT VERSION FOR EN&FR:2005
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PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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Status |
Current
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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 J1100_200911 | 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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