Interpretation ID: aiam4116
Road Transport Division
Ministry of Transportation
Aurora House
62 The Terrace
Wellington
New Zealand;
Dear Mr. Fish: We regret the delay in responding to your letter (14/1/9) date September 18, 1985, to Mr. Francis Armstrong requesting information in relation to our compliance test report number 213-CAL-83-011. Your letter was referred to my office.; In your letter you asked for an interpretation of Standard No. 213 *Child Restraint Systems*, regarding the reason for the test laboratory marking two parts of the test procedure as not applicable to your child restraint. The two answers to your specific questions are as follows:; 1. Page 12--*Resistance to Microorganisms*. Polyester and nylon, whic comprise 100% of all vehicle seat belt and child seat harness webbing, are inherently resistant to microorganisms. Therefore, in an exercise of its prosecutorial discretion, the agency has thus far chosen not to conduct this test on nylon and polyester belts. If a child restraint harness or vehicle seat belt were found to be made of cotton or some other fibrous material, the resistance to microorganisms test would be conducted on those materials. In addition, the agency reserves the authority to test nylon and polyester belts as well, although it has no plans to do so.; 2. Page 26--S5.4.3.3. *Seating Systems*. The requirements of S5.4.3. apply to child restraints that are 'designed for use by a child in a seated position.' Infant restraints are designed to place the child in a rear-facing, semi-recumbent position instead of a seated position and therefore S5.4.3.3 is not applicable to them. Since infant restraints are rear-facing, the major forces acting on the child's body from vehicle deceleration are exerted by the foam liner/plastic shell instead of the belt system. In addition, all infant restraints on the market are equipped with a three-point harness (shoulder belt/crotch strap) to position the child and hold him or her in the restraint during rebound.; Sincerely, Erika Z. Jones, Chief Counsel