Working Party on General Safety | Session 116 | 8-12 Apr 2019
Geneva

The deadline for the submission of official working documents for this session is 7 January 2019.

Agenda Item 12.
UN Regulation No. 116 (Anti-theft and alarm systems)

45. The expert from OICA presented GRSG-116-40-Rev.1 on the historical highlights and progress of the splitting of UN Regulation No. 116 (GRSG-116-09-Rev.1). She reported on the status of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2017/23, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2017/24/ Rev.1, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2017/25 and its Corr.1, as reflected in GRSG-116-06-Rev.1, GRSG-116-07 and GRSG-116-08. She invited all interested experts to send her their final comments not later than by the end of May 2019 to allow her to set up a TF to review the proposals and to prepare, in due time, the final versions of the draft official documents for submission to the secretariat. She added that the provisions of Annex 5 on ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) should be scrutinized by the Working Party on Lighting and Light-Signalling (GRE), particularly by its TF on EMC.

46. GRSG endorsed the request. The Chair announced that he would inform the GRE Chair in the near future, and WP.29 at its June 2019 session. GRSG agreed to resume discussions at its next session based on official documents.

47. The expert from OICA presented ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2018/25 to clarify the environmental testing requirements for keys. GRSG adopted the document and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 as draft Supplement 7 to UN Regulation No. 116 for consideration at their November 2019 sessions.

48. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSG/2019/7 to amend the definition of keys that take account of innovative vehicle alarms systems, such as silent alarm or door-unlocking using smart phone. She underlined the need to distinguish between a key as an electronic solution and as hardware/software used to transfer this electronic solution. Several experts raised concerns on security issues of already existing keys and locking systems. GRSG agreed on the urgent need to work on cybersecurity issues of such new innovative keys for locking/unlocking. The Chair invited all experts to share their thoughts with the expert from OICA and to send her their proposals. GRSG agreed to resume consideration of this subject at its next session based on a revised official document by OICA which took account of the comments received.

Documentation
GRSG-116-06/Rev.1 UN R116: Proposal to exclude radio transmission frequencies from the scope (OICA)
GRSG-116-07 UN R116: Proposal for a new regulation on immobilzers (OICA)
GRSG-116-08 UN R116: New regulation concerning vehicle alarm systems (OICA)
GRSG-116-09/Rev.1 Overview of the proposals to split UN R116 (OICA)
GRSG-116-09/Rev.2 Overview of the proposals to split UN R116 (OICA)
GRSG-116-40/Rev.1 UN R116: Summary of work on revisions (OICA)
GRSG/2018/25 UN R116: Proposal for Supplement 6 (OICA)
GRSG/2019/7 UN R116: Proposal for Supplement 7 (OICA)