ISO 13216-1:1999/Amd 1:2006
(Amendment)Road vehicles - Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems - Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments - Amendment 1: CRF reduced height specification
Road vehicles - Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems - Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments - Amendment 1: CRF reduced height specification
Véhicules routiers — Ancrages dans les véhicules et attaches aux ancrages pour systèmes de retenue pour enfants — Partie 1: Ancrages près de la jonction dossier-coussin d'assise et attaches — Amendement 1: Spécification de hauteur réduite du SIRE
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 22-Feb-2006
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 22/SC 36 - Safety and impact testing
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 22/SC 36/WG 2 - Child restraint systems
- Current Stage
- 6060 - International Standard published
- Start Date
- 23-Feb-2006
- Completion Date
- 13-Dec-2025
Relations
- Consolidated By
ISO 16474-1:2013 - Paints and varnishes - Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources - Part 1: General guidance - Effective Date
- 06-Jun-2022
- Effective Date
- 06-Jun-2022
- Effective Date
- 15-Apr-2008
Overview
ISO 13216-1:1999/Amd 1:2006 is an important amendment to the international standard governing child restraint system (CRS) anchorages in road vehicles. Specifically, this document addresses seat bight anchorages and attachments-those located near the junction between the seat backrest and the seat cushion. The amendment introduces specifications for a reduced height child restraint fixing (CRF) system, tailored for vehicles with limited headroom, ensuring safety and compatibility across diverse automotive designs.
The standard was developed by ISO Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Subcommittee SC 12, which focuses on passive safety systems for vehicles. The update enables vehicle manufacturers and child restraint system suppliers to provide secure ISOFIX anchorage systems for cars where the roof height restricts the use of the full-height (720 mm) installation systems.
Key Topics
Child Restraint System (CRS) Anchorages
Defines specifications for anchor points in vehicles to securely attach child safety seats, focusing on the seat bight area.Reduced Height Specification
Introduces an alternative CRS anchorage system with a lower profile (approximately 650 mm height), to accommodate vehicles with reduced roof clearance.Positioning Guidelines
Details the positioning of anchorages in vehicles with limited headroom, ensuring the installation does not compromise child safety while fitting spatial constraints.Figures and Dimensions
Incorporates visual references (Figures 2b and 2c) illustrating the configurations of reduced height CRS systems, facilitating standardized application.Vehicle Classification for Reduced Height Anchors
Supports vehicle classification according to ISO 13216-3 based on headroom availability, guiding the correct CRS anchorage system choice.
Applications
Automotive Manufacturing
Vehicle manufacturers can apply this amendment to design and certify vehicle seats and anchorages that comply with international child safety regulations, particularly for compact or low-profile car models.Child Safety Seat Production
Manufacturers of child restraint systems benefit from clearly defined standards for producing compatible, space-efficient ISOFIX-compatible seats that fit in vehicles with low roof clearance.Vehicle Safety Testing and Certification
Regulatory bodies and testing labs use ISO 13216-1 and its amendment to evaluate child restraint anchorage systems, ensuring standardized safety criteria for new vehicle models.Installation and Fitment Guidance
Automotive service centers and vehicle owners gain standardized information to understand and utilize proper CRS anchorage installations in vehicles with restricted headroom.
Related Standards
ISO 13216-3
Specifies the classification of vehicles concerning headroom and anchorage height classes, complementing the reduced height anchorage provisions in ISO 13216-1:1999/Amd 1:2006.ECE Regulation No. 14 (ECE R.14)
References the reduced height CRS system for positioning anchorages in vehicles, aligning with European safety regulations.ISO 13216 Series
Covers general requirements and installation systems for child restraint anchors, providing a comprehensive approach to child occupant safety.
Keywords: ISO 13216-1 amendment, child restraint system, CRS anchorages, seat bight anchorages, ISOFIX, reduced height anchorages, child safety seats, vehicle headroom, passive safety, automotive safety standards, child restraint installation, vehicle classification, low roof clearance vehicles.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 13216-1:1999/Amd 1:2006 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Road vehicles - Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems - Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments - Amendment 1: CRF reduced height specification". This standard covers: Road vehicles - Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems - Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments - Amendment 1: CRF reduced height specification
Road vehicles - Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to anchorages for child restraint systems - Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments - Amendment 1: CRF reduced height specification
ISO 13216-1:1999/Amd 1:2006 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 43.040.80 - Crash protection and restraint systems. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
ISO 13216-1:1999/Amd 1:2006 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO 16474-1:2013, ISO 13216-1:1999; is excused to ISO 13216-1:1999. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13216-1
First edition
1999-12-15
AMENDMENT 1
2006-02-15
Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles
and attachments to anchorages for child
restraint systems —
Part 1:
Seat bight anchorages and attachments
AMENDMENT 1: CRF reduced height
specification
Véhicules routiers — Ancrages dans les véhicules et attaches aux
ancrages pour systèmes de retenue pour enfants —
Partie 1: Ancrages près de la jonction dossier-coussin d'assise et
attaches
AMENDEMENT 1: Spécification de hauteur réduite du SIRE
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ISO 13216-1:1999/Amd.1:2006(E)
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INTERNATIONALE 13216-1
Première édition
1999-12-15
AMENDEMENT 1
2006-02-15
Véhicules routiers — Ancrages dans les
véhicules et attaches aux ancrages pour
systèmes de retenue pour enfants —
Partie 1:
Ancrages près de la jonction
dossier-coussin d'assise et attaches
AMENDEMENT 1: Spécification de hauteur
réduite du SIRE
Road vehicles — Anchorages in vehicles and attachments to
anchorages for child restraint systems —
Part 1: Seat bight anchorages and attachments
AMENDMENT 1: CRF reduced height specification
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