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The 72nd GRSG session is scheduled to be held in Geneva from 5 December (2.30 p.m.) to 9 December (12.30 p.m.) 2022. The deadline for the submission of official documents to the secretariat is 12 September 2022, twelve weeks prior to the session.

Attendance

1. The Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) held its seventy-second session from 5 to 9 December 2022 in Geneva.1 The meeting was chaired by Mr. M. Koubek (United States of America). Experts from the following countries participated in the work following Rule 1(a) of the Rules of Procedure of the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/690/Rev.1): Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America. The European Commission (EC) participated. Experts from the following non-governmental organizations participated: American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC), Consumers International (CI), EuroMed Transport Support Project, European Association for Electro mobility (AVERE), European Association of Automotive Suppliers (CLEPA), Federation International de l’Automobile (FIA), Federation of European Motorcyclists Associations (FEMA), International Association of the Body and Trailer Building Industry (CLCCR), International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee (CITA), International Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (IMMA).International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA).

2. Annex I of the session report lists the informal documents distributed during the session.

1. Adoption of the agenda

3. GRSP considered and adopted the agenda (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/11) proposed for the seventy-second session, the running order (GRSP-72-04) and the annotations (GRSP-72-24-Rev.1). GRSP informal working groups are listed in annex IX of the session report.

GRSP-72-04 | GRSP: Running order of the agenda for the 72nd (December 2022) session
GRSP-72-24/Rev.1 | Annotated Provisional Agenda
GRSP/2022/11 | GRSP-72: Annotated provisional agenda for the December 2022 session
2. UN Global Technical Regulation No. 9 (Pedestrian safety)
2. (a) Proposal for Amendment

4. Referring to the decision of the Administrative Committee to the 1998 Agreement (AC.3) at its November 2022 session (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1168, paragraph 157), GRSP agreed to suspend discussion on Amendment 3 to UN GTR No. 9 (Head form test) and to reengage as the new Amendment 4 when further information was available from the experts.

2. (b) Proposal for Amendment 4

5. The expert from the Republic of Korea introduced the progress report (GRSP-72-11) of Informal Working Group on Deployable Pedestrian Protection Systems (IWG DPPS). He informed GRSP that the following issues had been resolved by IWG: (a) detection area definition, (b) numerical simulation for Head Impact Time (HIT) against Wrap Around Distance (WAD) information (linear regression), (c) head test area marking with un-deployed DPPS and (d) overshooting phase (dynamic testing). He added that discussion was ongoing on a new wording in the preamble and a final agreement on HIT. He introduced the text of the proposed amendment to the preamble (GRSP-72-08) and the amendment to the text of the regulation (GRP-72-09 amending ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/2). Finally, he informed GRSP that the final report of IWG would be submitted to the May 2023 session of GRSP.

6. GRSP agreed to resume discussion on the draft Amendment 3 to UN GTR No. 9 on DPPS at its May 2023 session, based on a consolidated text of the amendments (preamble and text of the regulation combined) and on a final report of IWG on DPPS. GRSP requested its experts to provide feedback on GRSP-72-08 and GRSP-72-09 to the expert from the Republic of Korea before the deadline for submission of official documents (20 February 2023) of its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-08 | UN GTR9: Proposal for Amendment 3 Proposal by by the experts of the Informal Working Group (IWG) of the Deployable Pedestrian Protection Systems (IWG-DPPS)
GRSP-72-09 | UN GTR9: Proposal for Amendment 3 Text prepared by the experts of the Informal Working Group (IWG) of the Deployable Pedestrian Protection Systems (IWG- DPPS). proposal aims to revise ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/02.
GRSP-72-11 | IWG DPPS (Deployable Pedestrian Protection Systems): Status Report
3. UN Global Technical Regulation No. 13 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles)

7. The IWG Chair, on behalf of the co-sponsors (Japan, Republic of Korea, United States of America and European Commission) informed GRSP about an overview of the outcome of work of the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCV) IWG on UN GTR No. 13, Phase 2 (IWG UN GTR13 PH2) by referring to GRSP-72-21. Finally, he introduced the proposal of amendments (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/16) and the final report of the IWG (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/17).

8. GRSP recommended the proposal of amendment to UN GTR No. 13 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/16) and the final report (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/17), of the IWG GTR13 PH2, as amended by annex II to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposal and the final report as draft Amendment 1 to UN GTR No. 13 for consideration and vote to AC.3 at its June 2023 session.

GRSP-72-21 | UN GTR13: Overview of Hydrogen Fuelled Vehicle Phase 2 Project
GRSP/2022/16 | GTR 13: Proposal for Amendment 1 Proposal from the informal group of the Phase 2 development of GTR 13 to enhance the global harmonization of the technical requirements of compressed hydrogen storage systems and of vehicles equipped with them.
GRSP/2022/17 | GTR 13: Draft Final Report on the Development of Amendment 1
4. UN Global Technical Regulation No. 20 (Electric vehicle safety)

9. The IWG Chair, on behalf of the co-sponsors (China, Japan, United States of America and the European Commission) and the members of IWG GTR No. 20, Phase 2 reported on the progress of the IWG meeting by referring to GRSP-72-37-Rev.1.

GRSP-72-37/Rev.1 | UN GTR20: IWG Status Report
5. UN Regulation No. 16 (Safety-belts)

10. GRSP resumed discussion on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/20, tabled by the expert from Spain, which provides updates of drawings of fixtures ISO/B2 and B3 (for assessing the external dimensions of an Enhanced Child Restraint System (ECRS)) for booster seats volumes to allow the possibility of a support leg. The expert from CLEPA provided more evidence from impact tests and simulations to justify the proposal (GRSP-72-36 and item 10, para. 28).

11. GRSP adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/20, amended by annex III to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposal as draft Supplement 4 to the 08 series of UN Regulation No. 16 (Safety-belts) for consideration and vote at the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.

GRSP-72-36 | UN R129: Justification for proposals on ECRS support legs
GRSP/2021/20 | UN R16: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 08 series of amendments Proposal to update the drawings of the child restraint booster seat volumes to allow the possibility of a support leg.

12. GRSP resumed discussion on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/25 (UN Regulation No.16), tabled by the expert from CLEPA to improve the compatibility between the support leg volume and the fixtures to assess the volume of an ECRS. GRSP noted the justifications for this proposal in GRSP-72-36.

13. GRSP adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/25, not amended. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposal as part of (see paragraph 11 above) draft Supplement 4 to the 08 series of UN Regulation No. 16 (Safety-belts) for consideration and vote at the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.

GRSP-72-36 | UN R129: Justification for proposals on ECRS support legs
GRSP/2021/25 | UN R16: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 08 series of amendments Proposal to amend the current support leg volume to improve the compatibility between the support leg volume and the Child Restraint Fixtures used for assessing the external dimensions of an ECRS.

14. GRSP agreed to defer discussion to its May 2023 session on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/3 (safety-belts of seat positions equipped with the lower ISOFIX anchorages) while waiting for the follow-up to a meeting (January or February 2023) of a group of interested parties that would be coordinated by the expert from Japan.

GRSP/2022/3 | UN R16: Proposal for the 09 series of amendments Proposal to introduce new requirements for safety-belts of seat positions equipped with the lower ISOFIX anchorage to address safety-belt slippage up to the neck and submarining in ISOFIX-attached child booster seats.

15. GRSP agreed to defer discussion to its May 2023 session on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/12, tabled by the expert from OICA on rearward-facing CRS in rear seats that were combined with a frontal airbag.

GRSP/2022/12 | UN R16: Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 07 series and Supplement 4 to the 08 series of amendments Proposal to introduce an optional (on the choice of the manufacturer) test procedure for frontal airbags in combination with rearward facing child restraint systems in the rear seat to demonstrate that no deactivation of the airbag is needed. The proposal addresses new airbag technologies pursuant to discussions during the December 2021 session of GRSP (see GRSP/70, paragraph 12). The proposal was revised to limit the scope to specific Enhanced Child Restraint Systems (ECRS).

16. GRSP resumed discussion on a proposal (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/13) tabled by the expert from France on clarifying the assessment of the connection of the Safety-Belt Reminder (SBR) system in the case of removable seats. GRSP also noted a presentation (GRSP-72-23) to introduce a proposal for a new series of amendments (GRSP-72-22). The expert from France explained that the proposal would clarify the requirements for SBR systems on test procedure (first- and second-level warning), visual warning and requirements for SBR in the rear seat row(s).

17. GRSP agreed to resume discussion at its May 2023 session on a revised document combining GRSP-72-22 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/13, as a new series of amendments. GRSP requested its experts to provide feedback on GRSP-72-22 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/13 to the expert from France before the deadline for submission of official documents for the May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-22 | UN R16: Proposal for the 09 series of amendments Proposal to clarify the requirements for safety-belt reminder systems on test procedure (first and second level warning), visual warning and requirements for Seat belt Reminder of rear seat row(s).
GRSP-72-23 | UN R16: presentation on the proposal for 09 series of amendments Presentation on the proposal of amendments
GRSP/2022/13 | UN R16: Proposal for Supplement 8 to the 07 series and Supplement 4 to 08 series of amendments Proposal to clarify assessment of the connection of the safety-belt reminder system in the case of removable seats.

18. The expert from the Republic of Korea introduced a presentation (GRSP-72-13), that sought clarification on three issues with SBR: (a) exemption of the presence of SBR on folding seats, (b) first level of warning tests with transmission in neutral position, and (c) interference of devices for remote starting of vehicles with SBR. GRSP agreed to establish an ad hoc group led by the expert from Republic of Korea with participation by the experts from France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, CLEPA and OICA, on solving the three SBR issues.

GRSP-72-13 | UN R16: Safety-belt reminders - issues raised on Amendment 4 to Revision 8 Presentation on the 3 issues on the SBR regulation - due to new design and new technology

19. GRSP discussed GRSP-72-39 under agenda item 24(b) (see paragraph 53).

GRSP-72-39 | UN R16: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 08 series of amendments Proposal to prevent the approval mark from being replaced by a Unique Identifier (UI).
6. UN Regulation No. 17 (Strength of seats)

20. The expert from Germany introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/20 to ensure that only safe head restraints would be fitted to seats of any seating position in all vehicle categories that were in the scope. He introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/21 that covers the same provisions of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/20 in a new series of amendments, and also extends the test performance of paragraph 5.7.4 (height retention of head restraints) to non-adjustable head restraint with only one position of use. The expert from CLEPA argued that the proposed deletion of the reference to UN Regulation No. 25 in both proposals would introduce unclarity when head restraint would be type approved as separate technical units. The expert from Germany stated that UN Regulation No. 25 was not updated to the technical progress. He added that the aftermarket was regulated by national law while the type approval of vehicles should be regulated by UN Regulation No. 17.

21. Finally, GRSP agreed to resume discussion on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/20 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/21 at its May 2023 session. Moreover, GRSP agreed as a general principle that: “Not only head restraints on seats, mandatory to be fitted with head restraints according to paragraphs 5.4.1. and 5.4.2. of UN Regulation No. 17, have to be approved. All head restraints fitted on seats under the scope of UN Regulation No. 17 shall be approved.” GRSP agreed that a group of interested experts would cooperate on a solution, led by the expert from Germany.

GRSP/2022/20 | UN R17: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 10 series of amendments Proposal to bring align the current text with scope of the Regulation and ensure that only safe head restraints will be fitted to seats in all seating positions and all vehicle categories as specified in the scope.
GRSP/2022/21 | UN R17: Proposal for an 11 series of amendments
7. UN Regulation No. 95 (Lateral impact)

22. The expert from the OICA introduced GRSP-72-29 to incorporate provisions on hydrogen fuelled vehicles into UN Regulation No. 95, to harmonize this UN Regulation with UN GTR No. 13, Amendment 1. GRSP requested its experts to provide feedback on GRSP-72-29 to the expert from OICA before the deadline for submission of official documents for its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-29 | UN R95: Proposal for the 06 series of amendments Proposal aims to introduce requirements concerning post-crash safety of hydrogen fuelled vehicles
8. UN Regulation No. 100 (Electric power trained vehicles)

23. GRSP resumed discussion on GRSP-71-05 (tabled by the expert from France) on the interpretation of “mechanical integrity” when testing electric batteries. GRSP agreed to resume discussion at its May 2023 session based on a proposal of amendment that would be tabled by the expert from France (with possible contribution of interested parties) to UN Regulation No. 100 clarifying that the Rechargeable Electric Energy Storage System (REESS) should be tested in two different directions: (a) direction of travel of the vehicle and (b) perpendicular to the direction of travel of the REESS.

GRSP-71-05 | UN R100: Request for interpretation and guidance on the way of testing the battery in 02 series of amendment

24. GRSP resumed discussion on a proposal of amendment to UN Regulation No. 100, tabled by the expert from CLCCR that would introduce provisions for a type of electric axle in a trailer (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/14 and GRSP-72-18 amending it). The expert from France presented GRSP-72-27, introducing some comments and amendments to the proposal. GRSP agreed to resume discussion on a revised proposal introducing provisions for a type of electric axle tabled by the expert from CLCCR in cooperation with the expert from France at its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-18 | UN R100: Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal to add Category O vehicles to the scope and relevant changes in the requirements
GRSP-72-27 | UN R100: Comments on proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal to add category O to the scope
GRSP/2022/14 | UN R100: Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal aimed at developing measures/technologies by trailer manufacturers for a reduction of CO2 emissions.
9. UN Regulation No. 127 (Pedestrian safety)

25. The experts from France introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/18
and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/19, on behalf of the ad hoc group to develop an amendment that clarifies the definitions of the cowl monitoring and windscreen areas, as well as of the jerk area. The expert from the Netherlands recommended that a specific symbol in the type-approval marking should be added for vehicles approved using the specific provisions related to bonnet rear reference line. Accordingly, the experts from France and OICA introduced GRSP-72-41 and GRSP-72-44 amending respectively ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/18 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/19.

26. GRSP adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/18 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/19, both as amended by annex IV of the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposals as Supplement 2 to the 03 Series of Amendments (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/18) and as Supplement 1 to the 04 Series of Amendments (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/19) to UN Regulation No. 127 (Pedestrian safety) to the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.

GRSP-72-41 | UN R127: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal to facilitate the administrative control of two-stage requirements
GRSP-72-44 | UN R127: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 Series of amendments Proposal makes a few minor adaptations and clarifications to the existing requirements.
GRSP/2022/18 | UN R127: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal for clarifications to the text (subsequent to documents WP.29/2022/70, WP.29/2022/129 and WP.29/2022/130), especially relating to the definitions of the cowl monitoring, the windscreen, and the jerk areas.
GRSP/2022/19 | UN R127: Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 04 series of amendments Proposal for clarifications to the text (subsequent to documents WP.29/2022/70, WP.29/2022/129 and WP.29/2022/130), especially relating to the definitions of the cowl monitoring, the windscreen, and the jerk areas.
10. UN Regulation No. 129 (Enhanced Child Restraint Systems)

27. The expert from Spain introduced GRSP-72-01, on behalf of the Technical Service Group, aiming to clarify the approach of the production qualification testing phase. At the same time, the expert from CLEPA introduced GRSP-72-16 to update the references to EN Standards for toxicity and flammability. GRSP adopted GRSP-72-01 and GRSP-72-16 as reproduced in annex V to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit both proposals as draft Supplement 9 to the 03 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 129 on ECRS for consideration and vote at the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1. It was also agreed that if further discussion was needed, the official document to the June 2023 session would be re-discussed at the May 2023 session of GRSP.

GRSP-72-01 | UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 9 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal on behalf of the Technical Services Group to clarify the approach in the production qualification testing phase.
GRSP-72-16 | UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 9 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal to update the references to EN Standards for toxicity and flammability.

28. Referring to the decision taken under agenda item 5 (see paragraphs 10 to 13 above), GRSP considered GRSP-72-36 and resumed discussion on ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/26 as a parallel proposal to the UN Regulation submitted by the expert from CLEPA. Finally, GRSP adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/26 as amended by annex V to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposal as part of (see paragraph 27 above) draft Supplement 9 to the 03 series of UN Regulation No. 129 (ECRS) for consideration and vote at the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.

GRSP-72-36 | UN R129: Justification for proposals on ECRS support legs
GRSP/2021/26 | UN R129: Proposal for Supplement 7 to the 03 series of amendments Proposal to amend the current support leg volume to improve the compatibility between the support leg volume and the Child Restraint Fixtures used for assessing the external dimensions of an Enhanced Child Restraint System (ECRS).

30. The expert from the Netherlands, on behalf of the ad hoc group on Child Restraint Systems (CRS) introduced GRSP-72-28, aimed at explaining the current situation concerning inconsistency of requirements on lower tether anchorages and for the use of a support leg for other situations than i-Size seating positions in UN Regulations Nos. 129 and 145. GRSP referred discussion to agenda item 24 (g) on priorities identified by GRSP-72-28 (see paragraph 60 below).

GRSP-72-28 | UN R129: Ad-hoc group Child restraint systems (CRS) status update

31. GRSP considered GRSP-72-05-Rev.1 on prevention of green indicators suggesting a belt route outside the remit of the type approval. GRSP requested the secretariat to distribute GRSP-72-05-Rev.1 with an official symbol at its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-05/Rev.1 | UN R129: Proposal for Supplement [9] to the 03 series of amendments Proposal to restrict use of the colour green exclusively to the marking belt route indicators.
11. UN Regulation No. 134 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Vehicles)

32. The expert from France introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/15, to clarify the procedure and the characteristics of the measuring device used for the compliance test for the vehicle exhaust system. Moreover, she explained that the proposal was based on the ongoing work of UN GTR No. 13, Phase 2. GRSP adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/15, not amended. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposals as draft Supplement 5 to the original version and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of UN Regulation No. 134 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Vehicles) for consideration and vote at the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.

GRSP/2022/15 | UN R134: Proposal for Supplement 5 to the original version and Supplement 2 to the 01 series of amendments Proposal to clarify the procedure and the characteristics of the measuring device used for the compliance test of the vehicle exhaust system.

33. The secretary of the Task Force to transpose Amendment 1 of UN GTR No. 13 into UN Regulation No. 134, introduced GRSP-72-17. GRSP noted that material compatibility, the remote Thermal Pressure Relief Device (TPRD), conformity of production and other elements proposed by GRSP-72-17 were still under discussion in the Task Force.

34. GRSP agreed to resume consideration on the transposition of UN GTR No. 13, Phase 2 into UN Regulation No. 134 on a reviewed proposal drafted by the Task Force at its May 2023 session. The proposal was expected to be submitted as an official document by 20 February 2023.

GRSP-72-17 | UN R134: Proposal for 02 series of amendments Proposal to transpose the amendment 1 to UN GTR13, Phase 2 (GTR13-PH2). This proposal contains numbers of improvements to the original GTR to promote technical harmonisation and to achieve enhanced reproducibility and reproducibility of the test requirements, higher clarity and consistency, adaptation to technical progress,
12. UN Regulation No. 135 (Pole Side Impact)

35. Under agenda item 7 (see paragraph 22), the expert from OICA introduced GRSP-72-30 to harmonize already existing provisions on hydrogen fuelled vehicles of UN Regulation No. 135 to the provisions of UN GTR No. 13, Amendment 1. GRSP requested its experts to provide feedback on GRSP-72-30 to the expert from OICA before the deadline for submission of official documents for its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-30 | UN R135: Proposal for the supplement 3 to the original version, the supplement 4 to the 01 series of amendments and the supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments The proposal aims to amend the details of the requirements for post-crash safety of hydrogen fuelled vehicles
13. UN Regulation No. 136 (Electric vehicle L)

36. GRSP agreed to receive and share the information from contracting parties on the approval of removable REESS that does not cover replacement units.

14. UN Regulation No. 137 (Frontal impact with focus on restraint systems)

37. As per agenda items 7 and 12 (see paras. 22 and 35), the expert from the OICA introduced GRSP-72-31 to incorporate provisions on hydrogen fuelled vehicles into UN Regulation No. 137 to harmonize this UN Regulation to UN GTR No. 13 Amendment 1. GRSP requested its experts to provide feedback on GRSP-72-31 to the expert from OICA before the deadline for submission of official documents of its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-31 | UN R137: Proposal for the 03 series of amendments The proposal aims to introduce requirements concerning post-crash safety of hydrogen fuelled vehicles

38. The expert from Japan introduced GRSP-72-06 to amend the requirement on the Thorax Compression Criterion (ThCC) of 5th female dummy in the case of vehicles of category N1 with a maximum permissible mass not exceeding 2,800 kg. He explained that the proposal would extend the protection of elderly people to this category of vehicles which currently applies to vehicle category M1. The expert from Italy expressed concerns that the proposal would entail a cost increase for vehicles that are generally not used by elderly people. The expert from OICA expressed a study reservation. GRSP agreed to discuss GRSP-72-06 in an ad hoc group led by the expert from Japan with the participation of the experts from France, Italy and OICA, and resume discussion at its May 2023 session, unless the ad hoc group provided an updated document for that session. In the meantime the expert from Japan was requested to provide crash data to justify the proposal.

GRSP-72-06 | UN R137: Proposal for the 03 series of amendments Proposal to amend the requirement concerning for the thorax compression criterion (ThCC) of 5th Female dummy in the case of vehicles of category N1.
15. UN Regulation No. 145 (ISOFIX anchorage systems, ISOFIX top tether anchorages and i-Size)

39. GRSP referred discussion under agenda item 10.

16. UN Regulation No. 153 (Fuel system integrity and electric power train safety at rear-end collision)

40. GRSP resumed consideration of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/29, tabled by the expert from Germany aimed at extending the condition of the necessity of an influence on the test results of the impact test to all criteria. GRSP adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2021/29, amended by annex VI to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposal as draft Supplement 3 to UN Regulation No. 153 for consideration and vote at the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.

GRSP/2021/29 | UN R153: Proposal for Supplement 2 Proposal to clarify the conditions under which variations of a vehicle can be covered under a single vehicle type without having to apply for a separate approval for another type. The proposal amends certain current provisions that explicitly state that differences will only cause a new type of vehicle if the differences affect the results of the impact test and clarifies the application of this principle across the regulation.

41. Under agenda items 7, 12 and 14 (see paragraphs 22, 35 and 37), the expert from OICA introduced GRSP-72-32 to harmonize already existing provisions on hydrogen fuelled vehicles of UN Regulation No. 153 to the provisions of UN GTR No. 13, Amendment 1. GRSP requested its experts to provide feedback on GRSP-72-32 to the expert from OICA before the deadline for submission of official documents for its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-32 | UN R153: Proposal for the supplement 3 to the original version The proposal aims to amend the details of the requirements for post-crash safety of hydrogen fuelled vehicles.
17. Collective Amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 94, 95, 135 and 137

42. The expert from Germany introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/22, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/23 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/24 to reintroduce a text that allows tolerances of the vehicle mass and simplified testing into UN Regulations Nos. 94, 95 and 137. Moreover, GRSP noted GRSP-72-46, jointly prepared by the experts from Germany and the Netherlands, to re-introduce the same provisions into UN Regulation No. 135.

43. GRSP adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/22, ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/23 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/24, all not amended, and GRSP-72-46, as reproduced in annex VII to the session report. The secretariat was requested to submit the proposals – as draft Supplement 2 to the 04 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 94 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/22), draft Supplement 3 to the 05 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 95 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/23), draft Supplement 3 to the 02 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 137 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRSP/2022/24), and draft Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendment to UN Regulation No. 135 (GRSP-72-46) – to the June 2023 sessions of WP.29 and AC.1.

GRSP-72-46 | UN R135: Proposal for supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments This proposal aims at re-introducing a text (allowing tolerances on the vehicle mass) that was deleted by the 02 series of amendments.
GRSP/2022/22 | UN R94: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 04 series of amendments Proposal to reinsert text allowing tolerances on the vehicle mass and simplified testing that was deleted by the 02 series of amendments.
GRSP/2022/23 | UN R95: Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 05 series of amendments Proposal to reinsert text allowing tolerances on the vehicle mass and simplified testing that was deleted by the 02 series of amendments.
GRSP/2022/24 | UN R137: Proposal for Supplement 3 to the 02 series of amendments Proposal to reinsert text allowing tolerances on the vehicle mass and simplified testing that was deleted by the 02 series of amendments.
18. Mutual Resolution No. 1

44. The expert from Germany introduced the status report (GRSP-72-40) of the Task Force for the implementation of Q UN-Dummies (TF-QUN) into the Mutual Resolution No.1 (M.R.1). GRSP noted that TF-QUN was expected to deliver drawings and specifications during 2023 for Q0, Q1 and Q1,5, possibly also Q3 dummies. However, he clarified that work would not be completed for all Q-dummies in that year. Moreover, the expert from OICA announced that at the May 2023 session of GRSP, he would provide a first draft proposal of amendment to M.R.1 to incorporate drawings and specifications of the World Side Impact Dummy.

GRSP-72-40 | MR 1: Task Force for the implementation of Q UN- Dummies (TF-QUN) Status report
19. Equitable Occupant Protection

45. GRSP considered a presentation (GRSP-72-42) on the status report and a draft proposal of terms of reference for an IWG (GRSP-72-10), on the informal evaluation by the ad hoc group of experts (on Equitable Occupant Protection) on the technical merits of a study from Sweden on female occupants. The expert from Sweden, Chair of the ad hoc group, affirmed that the conclusions of her group provided the basis for establishing an IWG. Following the request of some contracting parties, she introduced the terms of reference (GRSP-72-45-Rev.1, stemming from GRSP-72-10) of an IWG possibly without specific reference to the 1958 or 1998 Agreements. The experts from Austria, France, Germany, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Republic of Korea, Spain, Sweden, United States of America, and the United Kingdom supported the establishment of an IWG.

46. GRSP agreed to establish the IWG on Equitable Protection of Occupants (former ad hoc group) and adopted GRSP-72-45-Rev.1 as reproduced in annex VIII to this report. Therefore, GRSP requested its Chair to seek the endorsement of WP.29 and AC.3 at their March 2023 sessions to the establishment of IWG.

GRSP-72-10 | DEOP Adhoc Group: Status report Status report and a drafted proposal as a basis to discuss the next step Annex 1. Summary of study/data presentations from the meetings held to date in DEOP Annex 2. Draft ToR for an IWG on Equitable Occupant Protection
GRSP-72-42 | Equitable Occupant Protection: Report from DEOP
GRSP-72-45/Rev.1 | IWG Equitable Occupant Protection: Proposal for Terms of Reference
20. Securing Children in Buses and Coaches

47. The expert from Spain, Chair of the IWG on safer transport of children in buses and coaches informed GRSP about the progress (GRSP-72-03). She confirmed that the group was developing a first phase on the use of ECRS that were approved according to UN Regulation No. 129 with 3-point safety-belts and or ISOFIX built-in systems. In Phase 2, she added that IWG would assess ECRS in combination with the 2-point belt. She then introduced GRSP-72-02 as a first draft of the new UN Regulation.

48. GRSP agreed to resume discussion on a revised document (based on GRSP-72-02), resolving the remaining issues in square brackets, submitted by the expert from Spain as an official document to the May 2023 session of GRSP.

GRSP-72-02 | Proposal for a new UN Regulation concerning the Safer Transport of Children in Buses and Coaches Draft proposal prepared by the STCBC informal group concerning the approval of built-in Child Restraint Systems installed in vehicles of categories M2 and M3 class B and class III with regard to the securing of children from 40-150 cm in forward facing [and rearward facing] vehicle seats.
GRSP-72-03 | STCBC informal group status report to GRSP
21. Exchange of Views on Vehicle Automation

49. The expert from the Republic of Korea introduced GRSP-72-12, indicating issues on the level of impact safety performance of bumper systems with autonomous driving systems. GRSP agreed to discuss the issues (GRSP-72-12) in the framework of activities of the Task Force Autonomous Vehicle Regulatory Screening (TF AVRS).

50. The expert from Germany introduced GRSP-72-43 on the outcome of TF AVRS work. He explained that at the first meeting of TF, it was clarified the way forward among the leaders of the Task Forces on AVRS of the other Working Parties. He added that excel files with the result of the screening the UN Regulations and UN GTRs under the responsibility of GRSP would be available for further discussion on the UN wikipage of GRSP TF AVRS. However, he indicated that endorsement of the outcome of work of TF at the May 2023 session of GRSP, would require a postponement of the deadline indicated by WP.29 (March 2023 session of WP.29).

51. GRSP agreed that its Chair, through its highlights of the session, would seek endorsement of WP.29 to postpone the outcome of results of TF-AVRS to the June 2023 session of WP.29.

GRSP-72-12 | UN R42: Bumper Issue Discussion on the level of impact safety performance of bumper systems with autonomous driving systems for clear guideline to industry
GRSP-72-43 | Automated vehicles - TF AV- regulatory screening Status report
22. Strategy of the Inland Transport Committee

52. No new information was provided under this agenda item.

23. Election of Officers

53. The representatives of the contracting parties, present and voting, unanimously elected Mr. M. Koubek (United States of America) as Chair and Mr. H. G. Kim (Republic of Korea) as Vice-Chair for the sessions of GRSP scheduled in the year 2023.

24. Other Business
24. (a) Exchange of Information on National and International Requirements on Passive Safety

54. The expert from Japan reminded GRSP of the twenty-seventh International Conference on Enhanced Safety of Vehicles, planned for May 2023 in Yokohoma, Japan, (https://www.27esv.org/) during which a panel devoted to road safety equality issues would convene.

55. The expert from CLEPA informed GRSP about the activities of the International Conference Protection of Children in Cars, held from 30 November to 2 December in Munich, Germany. He underlined that the conference is held every year and would provide a source of data for GRSP experts to make evidence-based decisions and for researchers to ensure their work is relevant to protect children in cars.

24. (b) UN Regulation No. 0 (International Whole Vehicle Type Approval)

56. The expert from Japan, Ambassador of IWVTA, informed GRSP that the 05 series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 0 had been adopted at the November 2022 session of WP.29. He added that this new series reflected the latest series of amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 100, 94, 95 and 137, which had entered into force in June 2021. He also informed GRSP that the question-and-answer document on Revision 3 to the 1958 Agreement and IWVTA had been posted on the WP.29 website on the page dedicated to the 1958 Agreement. GRSP also noted the response of IWVTA-IWG in GRSP-72-07-Rev.1 on the interpretation of the preceding series of amendments (singular or plural) mentioned in the transitional provisions of UN Regulations. The expert from OICA suggested that the interpretation laid out in the document was intended to be general and was to be applied with flexibility in specific cases. Finally, GRSP agreed to provide feedback to the expert from Japan on GRSP-72-07-Rev.1 by the end of January 2023.

GRSP-72-07/Rev.1 | UN R0: IWVTA IWG Response to GRSP on issues related to Transitional Provisions Comments by the expert of Japan (Ambassador of IWVTA to GRSP) concerning the interpretation of the acceptance of type approvals to the preceding series of amendments (singular or plural) to be mentioned in transitional provisions of UN Regulations in general.

57. The expert from Finland, on behalf of the informal working group on the Database for Exchange of Approval documentation (DETA) introduced GRSP-72-14 following a request of IWG DETA to Working Groups to clarify the UN Regulations in which the Unique Identifier (UI) marking applies. He also introduced GRSP-72-15 that provides a table for the list of UN Regulations under the responsibility of GRSP, that can be completed with the required information. The expert from CLEPA introduced GRSP-72-38 with an initial assessment of the requested list of UN Regulations. He clarified that UN Regulation No. 16 (Safety-belts) would prohibit the use of UI, because additional symbols to identify the type of safety-belt, energy absorber and retractor would be needed. He thus introduced a proposal of amendment to UN Regulation No. 16 (Safety-belts) prohibiting UI use (GRSP-72-39). GRSP requested the secretariat to distribute GRSP-72-39 with an official symbol at its May 2023 session. At the same time GRSP agreed to resume discussion on GRSP-72-15 at its May 2023 session based on the feedback provided by the expert from OICA.

GRSP-72-14 | UN R0: Clarity on how UI marking may be applied Request of the IWG on DETA to GRs to provide clarity on the UN Regulations for with the UI marking may be applied
GRSP-72-15 | UN R0: 1958 Agreement - Unique Identifier Proposed actions for the IWG on DETA, GRs and WP.29
GRSP-72-38 | UN R0: Assessment of UN Regulations under the purview of GRSP with regards to UI
GRSP-72-39 | UN R16: Proposal for Supplement 4 to the 08 series of amendments Proposal to prevent the approval mark from being replaced by a Unique Identifier (UI).
24. (c) Highlights of the June and November 2022 Sessions of the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations

58. The Secretary reported on the highlights (GRSP-72-20) of the 187th and 188th sessions of WP.29 (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1166 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1168).

GRSP-72-20 | Highlights of WP.29 June and November 2022 session
24. (d) Three-dimensional H-point Machine

59. The expert from the Netherlands introduced GRSP-72-33 on a possible solution to harmonize the three-dimensional H-Point Machine (3D HPM). He informed GRSP that the Working Party on General Safety Provisions already begun work with an ad hoc group supported by the expert from Spain. GRSP agreed to resume consideration on GRSP-72-33 and on the outcome of discussion of a group of interested experts (China, the Netherlands, Spain CLEPA and OICA) at its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-33 | Three dimensional H-point machine State of Play The H-point machine is used to verify the Seat Reference Point of the driver seat (and other seating positions in the car). This SRP is the basis of many prescriptions related to e.g. seat strength/head restraint requirements, seat belt anchorage locations, forward field of vision requirements, rearward visibility, etc.
24. (e) Intelligent Transport Systems

60. No new information was provided under this agenda item.

24. (f) Children Left in Cars

61. GRSP noted the presentation of the expert from Australia (GRSP-72-26) which provides Australian specific data on children left unattended in a vehicle. The expert from CI suggested that the issue should be included in the programme of work of GRSP (see paragraph 60 below). Following the request of WP.29 at its 167th session, GRSP would continue to gather information and statistics on global extent at its next sessions as a first step (see ECE/TRANS/WP.29/1166, paragraph 76).

GRSP-72-26 | Child presence detection: Presentation of data
24. (g) Exchange of Views on the Future Work of the Working Party on Passive Safety

62. GRSP adopted its revised status of priorities (GRSP-72-19-Rev.4) for the year 2023 and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 for consideration at its March 2023 session.

GRSP-72-19/Rev.4 | Programme of Work of the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations and its Subsidiary Bodies
24. (h) UN Regulation No. 14 (Safety-belt anchorages)

63. GRSP noted GRSP-72-25 tabled by the expert from OICA, introducing an overall proposal that enables alternative seating positions during driving. GRSP noted that interested parties would convene at the beginning of year 2023 to start discussion on this subject.

GRSP-72-25 | UN R14: Presentation on the proposal on Alternative Seating Positions Proposal enables alternative seating positions during driving and introduces alternative positions for anchorage points fitted to the seat structure.
24. (i) UN R94 Frontal Collision Protection

64. Under agenda items 7, 12, 14 and 16 (see paragraphs 22, 35, 37 and 41), the expert from OICA introduced GRSP-72-34 to incorporate provisions on hydrogen fuelled vehicles into UN Regulation No. 94 and to harmonize this UN Regulation with UN GTR No. 13, Amendment 1. GRSP requested its experts to provide feedback on GRSP-72-34 to the expert from OICA before the deadline for submission of official documents for its May 2023 session.

GRSP-72-34 | UN R94: Proposal for the 05 series of amendments The proposal aims to introduce requirements concerning post-crash safety of hydrogen fuelled vehicles.
24. (k) Provisional agenda for the next session

66. GRSP noted that its seventy-third session was scheduled to be held in Geneva from 15 May (2.30 p.m.) to 19 May (12.30 p.m.) 2023. GRSP noted that the deadline for the submission of official documents to the secretariat is 20 February 2023, twelve weeks prior to the session. GRSP is expected, based on the list of decisions taken (GRSP-72-47-Rev.1), to follow the provisional agenda as reproduced below:

  1. Adoption of the Agenda.
  2. UN Global Technical Regulation No. 9 (Pedestrian safety): Proposal for Amendment 3 (Deployable Pedestrian Protection Systems);
  3. UN Global Technical Regulation No. 13 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles).
  4. UN Global Technical Regulation No. 20 (Electric vehicle safety).
  5. UN Regulation No. 14 (Safety-belts anchorages).
  6. UN Regulation No. 16 (Safety-belts).
  7. UN Regulation No. 17 (Strength of seats).
  8. UN Regulation No. 100 (Electric power trained vehicles).
  9. UN Regulation No. 127 (Pedestrian safety).
  10. UN Regulation No. 129 (Enhanced Child Restraint Systems).
  11. UN Regulation No. 134 (Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Vehicles)
  12. UN Regulation No. 136 (Electric vehicle L).
  13. UN Regulation No. 137 (Frontal impact with focus on restraint systems).
  14. UN Regulation No. 145 (ISOFIX anchorage systems, ISOFIX top tether anchorages and i-Size).
  15. Collective Amendments to UN Regulations Nos. 94, 95, 135, 137 and 153.
  16. Mutual Resolution No. 1.
  17. Equitable Occupant Protection.
  18. Securing Children in Buses and Coaches.
  19. Exchange of Views on Vehicle Automation.
  20. Strategy of the Inland Transport Committee.
  21. Other Business:
    1. Exchange of Information on National and International Requirements on Passive Safety;
    2. UN Regulation No. 0 (International Whole Vehicle Type Approval);
    3. Highlights of the March 2023 Session of the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations;
    4. Three-dimensional H-point Machine;
    5. Intelligent Transport Systems;
    6. Children Left in Cars.

24. (x) Decisions submitted to silence procedure

65. GRSP agreed on the main list of decisions in GRSP-72-47-Rev.1, as reproduced in annex X to this report, taken during the session for approval under the silence procedure of 72 hours by the participating delegations to the session, as part of the special procedures established for the COVID-19 pandemic period (ECE/EX/2020/L.12).

GRSP-72-47/Rev.1 | List of decisions submitted to be adopted under the silence procedure