| GTR 9: Proposal for Amendment 2 (Phase 2) |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/2 |
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Proposal from the Informal Working Group (IWG) on Global Technical Regulation No. 9 Phase 2 (GTR9-PH2) to introduce the Flex PLI lower legform impactor and related test procedures into the GTR on pedestrian safety protection, including new bumper test area specifications. |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 9 | Pedestrian Safety |
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| GTR 9: Technical report on the development of Amendment 2 (Phase 2) |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/3 |
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Appendix to the proposal for Amendment 2 to GTR 9 providing the rationale, justifications, and other supplemental information concerning the development of the amendment to introduce the Flex PLI lower legform impactor and related test procedures, including new bumper test area specifications. |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: GTR No. 9 | Pedestrian Safety |
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| UN R17: Proposal for the 09 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/4 |
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Proposal to require seat belt components such as retractors to remain functional if damaged during the load-retention test according to Annex 9 of UN R17. Such components have occasionally been damaged during testing such that their functionality has been impaired. In order to ensure adequate occupant safety, this proposal would require all safety-belt components to be included in the test installation and require post-test inspection to confirm the continued functionality. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 27 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 17 | Strength of Seats, Anchorages, and Head Restraints |
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| UN R29: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 03 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/5 |
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Proposal to introduce installation specifications for securing a cab mounted on a vehicle to the test rig for tests B and C, as is currently provided for test A, under UN R29. This proposal aims to improve repeatability and reproducibility while allowing more flexibility in permitting the use of rigid composite blocks and/or (adjustable) metal brackets in securing the vehicle in the place of the wooden block presently prescribed in Figure 1. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 29 | Commercial Vehicle Cab Occupant Protection |
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| UN R44: Proposal for Supplement 15 to the 04 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/6 |
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Proposal to require checking of non-integral child restraints (e.g., booster seats) for risk of injuries caused by narrow contact with buckle and safety-belt such as may be caused by strong local pressure from twisted buckles, belts, or tongues. |
| Submitted by: Netherlands |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Withdrawn |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 44 | Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R100: Proposals for Supplement 4 to the 02 series of amendments and Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/7 |
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Proposal to amend the transitional provisions in order to explicitly confirm that approvals granted prior to the respective supplements to the 01 and 02 series of amendments and the establishment of the new guidelines on UN Regulation procedures (documents WP.29/2017/107 including Corrigendum 1 and Addendum 1) will continue to be accepted. This amendment confirms the understanding that the new procedures apply only to new approvals and do not affect previous approvals. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 100 | Construction and Safety of Electric Powertrains |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 03 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/8 |
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Proposal to add provisions for the definition and requirements for lower tether strap and the definition and specifications of Lower Tether Anchorages (LTA). |
| Submitted by: France |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| Collective amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 16, 94 and 137 |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/9 |
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Alternative proposal to GRSP/2017/27 submitted by the EC to clarify and improve airbag warning label requirements and to group these provisions under UN R16 in order to avoid the need to update multiple regulations in case of changes. OICA would not, however, add provisions concerning language variations (these are handled at the point of sale). |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Withdrawn |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 16 | Safety belts and related systems, UN Regulation No. 94 | Occupant Protection in Frontal Collisions, and UN Regulation No. 137 | Restraint System in Frontal Impact |
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| UN R80: Proposal for the 04 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/10 |
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Proposal to delete Appendix 5 and thereby end static testing as a compliance option. In addition, this proposal amends Appendix 1 by reducing the forward movement of the head of the manikin to 1.2 m in alignment with UN Regulation No. 14. Further, the proposal would limit the movement of the seat anchorages to 100 mm to ensure a minimum residual space for the passenger between the seats. Lastly, to ensure that seat fixations are reliably fastened after relocation, the proposal would require the necessary information to be marked directly on the seat and provided in the owner’s manual. |
| Submitted by: Germany |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 80 | Seat Strength and Seat Anchorages for Large Passenger Vehicles |
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| UN R11: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 04 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/11 |
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Proposal to amend the transitional provisions in order to explicitly confirm that approvals granted under the preceding series of amendments and the establishment of the new guidelines on UN Regulation procedures (documents WP.29/2017/107 including Corrigendum 1 and Addendum 1) will continue to be accepted. This amendment thus confirms the understanding that the new procedures apply only to new approvals and do not affect previous approvals. |
| Submitted by: OICA |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 11 | Door Latches and Door Retention Components |
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| UN R14: Proposal for Corrigendum 2 to Revision 5 |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/12 |
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Proposal prepared by the secretariat to correct and improve the quality of the image of Figure 1a of Annex 5. |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 14 | Safety-Belt and ISOFIX Anchorages |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 00 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/13 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to require that the shoulder strap positioner, if any, and the buckle open independently of each other in order to satisfy the requirement that the buckle can be opened by a single action. Currently, if the shoulder strap positioner has not been opened, it is possible that the buckle cannot be opened. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Not supported |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/14 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to require that the shoulder strap positioner, if any, and the buckle open independently of each other in order to satisfy the requirement that the buckle can be opened by a single action. Currently, if the shoulder strap positioner has not been opened, it is possible that the buckle cannot be opened. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 28 Feb 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/15 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to require that the shoulder strap positioner, if any, and the buckle open independently of each other in order to satisfy the requirement that the buckle can be opened by a single action. Currently, if the shoulder strap positioner has not been opened, it is possible that the buckle cannot be opened. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 01 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 03 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/16 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to require that the shoulder strap positioner, if any, and the buckle open independently of each other in order to satisfy the requirement that the buckle can be opened by a single action. Currently, if the shoulder strap positioner has not been opened, it is possible that the buckle cannot be opened. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 01 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/17 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to restrict iSize booster seats (Non-integral Enhanced Child Restraint Systems) to occupants with a maximum stature of 135 cm in order to satisfy the plug and play principle. Presently, UN R129 would allow for approval of such CRS for children up to 150 cm. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 01 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 03 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/18 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to restrict iSize booster seats (Non-integral Enhanced Child Restraint Systems) to occupants with a maximum stature of 135 cm in order to satisfy the plug and play principle. Presently, UN R129 would allow for approval of such CRS for chiildren up to 150 cm. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 01 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 00 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/19 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to allow the head of the dummy to pass the DE plane provided there is a structure (e.g., head pad or backrest) that provides adequate protection for the head. Under UN R129, the combination of a stiffer test bench foam and the design of the test dummy can mean that when testing forward-facing child restraints (including boosters), the dummy’s head often passes the DE plane. The Q-series dummies are not proven to be biofidelic during the rebound phase of the impact test. In such cases, the head pad or backrest provides protection to the child’s head and the energy-absorption properties of this structure will have been tested using the test method described in UN Regulation No. 129. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 01 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the 01 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/20 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to allow the head of the dummy to pass the DE plane provided there is a structure (e.g., head pad or backrest) that provides adequate protection for the head. Under UN R129, the combination of a stiffer test bench foam and the design of the test dummy can mean that when testing forward-facing child restraints (including boosters), the dummy’s head often passes the DE plane. The Q-series dummies are not proven to be biofidelic during the rebound phase of the impact test. In such cases, the head pad or backrest provides protection to the child’s head and the energy-absorption properties of this structure will have been tested using the test method described in UN Regulation No. 129. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 01 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 02 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/21 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to allow the head of the dummy to pass the DE plane provided there is a structure (e.g., head pad or backrest) that provides adequate protection for the head. Under UN R129, the combination of a stiffer test bench foam and the design of the test dummy can mean that when testing forward-facing child restraints (including boosters), the dummy’s head often passes the DE plane. The Q-series dummies are not proven to be biofidelic during the rebound phase of the impact test. In such cases, the head pad or backrest provides protection to the child’s head and the energy-absorption properties of this structure will have been tested using the test method described in UN Regulation No. 129. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 01 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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| UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 03 series of amendments |
| Reference Number: GRSP/2018/22 |
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Proposal from Spain on behalf of the Technical Services Group (TSG) on UN R129 to allow the head of the dummy to pass the DE plane provided there is a structure (e.g., head pad or backrest) that provides adequate protection for the head. Under UN R129, the combination of a stiffer test bench foam and the design of the test dummy can mean that when testing forward-facing child restraints (including boosters), the dummy’s head often passes the DE plane. The Q-series dummies are not proven to be biofidelic during the rebound phase of the impact test. In such cases, the head pad or backrest provides protection to the child’s head and the energy-absorption properties of this structure will have been tested using the test method described in UN Regulation No. 129. |
| Submitted by: Spain |
| Meeting Sessions: 63rd GRSP session (14-18 May 2018) |
| Document date: 02 Mar 18 |
| Document status: Superseded |
| Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 129 | Enhanced Child Restraint Systems |
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