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| Document title | Review of Seatbelt Anchorage and Dimensions of Test Bench Seat Cushion | ||||||||||
| Date | 16 Apr 2013 | ||||||||||
| Source(s) | JASIC and NTSEL | ||||||||||
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| CRS | Session 38 | 16 Apr 2013 |
4.5.1. Anchorage positions Presentation from F. RENAUDIN of anchorages positions (CRS-38-07). The recommendation of the group is to investigate cutting of the door to prevent these interactions rather than modifying anchorages positions. Action: CLEPA with TRL collaboration. 4.5.2. Strap definition First the anchorages location needs to be defined. Then the belt length could be defined using the R16 gabarit. Retractor: A more clear definition of the feature is needed. 4.5.3. Installation on test bench Presentation of the review of seatbelt anchorage and dimensions of test bench seat cushion form JASIC (CRS-38-08). Presentation of accident case (CRS-38-09) by Philippe LESIRE: Soft vehicles with low impact speed (45kmh vs 45 km/h with 30° angle => this accident was not more severe than the R44 level). After this accident, adults were OK, but the 28 month child seated in a booster shield died. The car seat was chosen by parents because it is a good one according to rating. The child fatal injuries occur on head and abdominal area. The shield restrain explain the fatal injury mechanism on the abdomen. |
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