UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 02 series and Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments
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Proposal to clarify that Conformity of Production assessments shall be conducted under the same requirements as those of the original approval or, if applicable, the extension of the approval. This proposal supersedes the proposal to require testing of Integral ISOFIX ECRS to use the door panel geometry of the 00 series of UN R129 (document GRSP/2018/31).
Reference Number:
GRSP-64-42
Date:
13 December 2018
Proposal Status: Superseded
Related Documents:
GRSP/2018/31 | UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 02 series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments
Document Title: UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 02 series of amendments and Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments
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Document Reference Number: GRSP/2018/31
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Description: The 01 series of amendments to UN R129 amended the door panel geometry to create a small opening close to the seat bight. This change protected the panel from interaction with the anchorage of the adult seat belt on the test bench (added subsequently in the 02 series). Although Integral ISOFIX Enhanced Child Restraint Systems (ECRS) do not use the belt, these CRS were also required to use this new door panel geometry. This proposal amends the 02 series of amendments to require Integral ISOFIX ECRS to use the original door panel geometry with no opening (except during extensions of approvals in which the new panel geometry was used). The proposal ensures that ISOFIX ECRS designs cannot use the opening to mitigate loads to the ECRS and dummy.
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Submitted by: CLEPA
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Meeting Session: 64th GRSP session (11-14
Dec 2018)
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Document date: 27 Sep 18 (Posted 01 Oct 18)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Passive Safety | Session 64 | 11-14
Dec 2018
32. The expert from CLEPA withdrew ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2018/31 and introduced GRSP-64-42 to clarify that conformity of production (COP) testing should be conducted using the same requirements which were effective at the time of the initial approval or any later applicable extension. The expert from Italy suggested that a similar requirement could be handed over to other UN Regulations to ensure consistency of COP testing. GRSP adopted GRSP-64-42 as reproduced in Annex V to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit GRSP-64-42 as part of (see paras. 29–31) draft Supplement 5 to the 02 series of amendments and as part of (see paras. 29–31) draft Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 129 for consideration and vote at the June 2019 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.
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WP.29/2019/40 | UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments
Document Title: UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments
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Document Reference Number: WP.29/2019/40
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Description: Proposal to - introduce new and modified labeling and to clarify packaging information to distinguish between forward-facing-only, rear-facing-only, and convertible CRS in order to reduce the risk of users misusing these enhanced CRS
- clarify that assessment of the DE plane only applies to rearward-facing Child Restraint Systems (CRS) in UN Regulation No. 44 and therefore does not apply to forward-facing child restraints that maintain structure of the child restraint behind the head of the dummy
- specify the dimensions of the approval number
- update i-Size universal ISOFIX, Specific Vehicle ISOFIX, i-Size Booster seat and Specific Vehicle Booster seat numbering (omitted in WP29-2018-045)
- rearrange the dimensions mark for arrangements of the approval mark where used in combination with the module mark
- change the 145 cm stature of the Specific Vehicle Booster seat to 150 cm stature as this is the correct upper limit, and
- clarify that Conformity of Production assessments shall be conducted under the same requirements as those of the original approval or, if applicable, the extension of the approval.
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Meeting Session: 178th WP.29 session (24-28
Jun 2019)
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Document date: 15 Apr 19 (Posted 18 Apr 19)
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Document status: Formal WP.29 review
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Adoption Vote
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This proposal (WP.29/2019/40) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-nine Contracting Parties out of the 54 applying UN R129 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-nine voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
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Discussion(s):
Working Party on Passive Safety | Session 64 | 11-14
Dec 2018
32. The expert from CLEPA withdrew ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2018/31 and introduced GRSP-64-42 to clarify that conformity of production (COP) testing should be conducted using the same requirements which were effective at the time of the initial approval or any later applicable extension. The expert from Italy suggested that a similar requirement could be handed over to other UN Regulations to ensure consistency of COP testing. GRSP adopted GRSP-64-42 as reproduced in Annex V to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit GRSP-64-42 as part of (see paras. 29–31) draft Supplement 5 to the 02 series of amendments and as part of (see paras. 29–31) draft Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 129 for consideration and vote at the June 2019 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.