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MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ACTMotor Vehicle Safety RegulationsStandard 210.2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
Lower Universal Anchorage Systems for
Restraint Systems
and Booster Cushions
(Standard 210.2)
210.2 (1) Subject to subsection (2), this section applies to every
(a) passenger car;
(a.1) three-wheeled vehicle;
(b) multipurpose passenger vehicle and truck with a GVWR of 3 856 kg or less and an unloaded vehicle weight of 2 495 kg or less; and
(c) bus, including a school bus, with a GVWR of 4 536 kg or less.
(2) This section does not apply to
(a) a walk-in van;
(b) a bus that has only one row of forward-facing designated seating positions rearward of the driver's seat;
(c) a vehicle that is not equipped with a manual cut-off switch to deactivate the frontal air bag that is installed at the right front outboard designated seating position when any restraint system or booster cushion is installed and
(i) has only one row of forward-facing designated seating positions,
(ii) cannot accommodate, because of the location of transmission or suspension components, the installation of the bars of a lower universal anchorage system to permit the attachment to them of a child restraint fixture as shown in Figure 1 in a seating position located to the rear of the first row of seating positions, or
(iii) has no seating position located to the rear of the first row of seating positions that is able to accommodate a child restraint fixture shown in Figures 2 to 4.
(3) A lower universal anchorage system consists of two straight horizontal bars that
(a) are transverse to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle;
(b) have a diameter of 6 mm ± 0.1 mm and a length of not less than 25 mm;
(c) are parallel, with collinear centroidal longitudinal axes, and are spaced laterally so that they permit the lower connectors on a child restraint fixture, shown in Figures 2 to 4, to be attached to them over the entire length of the lower connectors;
(d) are an integral and permanent part of a vehicle seat or seat anchorage or the structure of the vehicle such that they can be removed only with the use of tools;
(e) are rigidly attached to a vehicle seat or seat anchorage or the structure of the vehicle so that they will not deform more than 5 mm when subjected to a force of 100 N in any direction with the vehicle seat adjusted in the vehicle to its full rearward and full downward position and the seat back adjusted in the nominal design riding position; and
(f) permit a checking device to be attached to them over the entire width of the checking device, with a gap of less than 1 mm between the surface of the bars and line M, shown in Figure 5.
(4) Subject to subsections (7) and (8), a lower universal anchorage system shall be installed
(a) in one forward-facing designated seating position, other than that of the driver, in a vehicle that has only one row of forward-facing designated seating positions;
(b) in each of any two forward-facing designated seating positions in the second row of seating positions in a passenger car, three-wheeled vehicle or truck; and
(c) in each of two forward-facing designated seating positions that are located to the rear of the first row of seating positions in a multipurpose passenger vehicle that has more than two rows of seating positions, but at least one lower universal anchorage system must be installed in a seating position in the second row of seating positions.
(5) Despite paragraph 4(a), a truck that has no forward-facing designated seating position in the second row of seating positions is not required to be equipped with a lower universal anchorage system before September 1, 2004.
(6) A lower universal anchorage system may be installed only at a designated seating position that is equipped with a user-ready tether anchorage, except in the case of a convertible.
(7) The number of lower universal anchorage systems required in a vehicle under subsection (4) may be reduced by the number of built-in child restraint systems installed in the vehicle.
(8) If the distance between the rearward surface of the front seat back and the forward surface of the rear seat back is less than 720 mm, as measured in accordance with Figure 6, a lower universal anchorage system may be installed in a designated passenger seating position in the first row of designated seating positions instead of in the second row of designated seating positions if the vehicle is equipped with the manual cut-off switch referred to in paragraph (2)(c).
(9) A vehicle that is equipped with a seat that slides sideways or that can be installed in any other seating position in the vehicle shall meet the requirements of this section with the seat adjusted in any adjustment position.
(10) Until August 31, 2006, a lower universal anchorage system may consist of horizontal bars that are foldable.
Lower Universal Anchorage System Positioning
(11) Each bar of the lower universal anchorage system shall be installed so that a child restraint fixture can be attached to the system as shown in Figure 1.
(12) For the purposes of subsection (11), the vehicle seat shall be adjusted to its full rearward and full downward position, with the seat back in the nominal design riding position and the child restraint fixture shown in Figures 2 and 3 or in Figure 4 installed in the seat.
(13) A lower universal anchorage system installed in a row of designated seating positions shall not separate completely from the vehicle seat or seat anchorage or the structure of the vehicle when tested
(a) by pulling with a force of 15 000 N, which force is
(i) applied by means of a test device shown in Figures 7 and 8 that is installed using both the user ready tether anchorage and the lower universal anchorage system as a child restraint system would be installed in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's instructions,
(ii) applied in a forward direction parallel to the vehicle's vertical longitudinal plane through the X point on the test device, starting with a pre-load force of 500 N, maintained for at least two minutes but not more than five minutes,
(iii) applied initially, along a line above the horizontal line, at an angle of 10º ± 5º to it,
(iv) attained within 30 seconds, at any onset force rate of not more than 135 000 N/s, and
(v) maintained at a level of 15 000 N for a minimum of one second; and
(b) by pulling with a force of 5 000 N, which force is
(i) applied by means of a test device shown in Figures 7 and 8 that is installed as a child restraint system would be installed in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's instructions using both the user ready tether anchorage and the lower universal anchorage system or, at the manufacturer's option, using only the lower universal anchorage system,
(ii) applied along a vertical longitudinal plane that is at an angle of 75º ± 5º to either side of a vertical longitudinal plane that is parallel to the vehicle's longitudinal centre line, through the X point on the test device, starting with a pre-load force of 500 N, maintained for at least two minutes but not more than five minutes,
(iii) applied initially, along a horizontal line or along any line below or above that line that is at an angle to that line of not more than 5º,
(iv) attained within 30 seconds, at any onset force rate of not more than 135 000 N/s, and
(v) maintained at a level of 5 000 N for a minimum of 1 second.
(14) When a force of 5 000 N is applied in accordance with paragraph (13)(b), the lower universal anchorage system shall not permit the X point on the test device to be displaced by more than 125 mm, if the test device is installed in an outboard designated seating position, or 150 mm, if the test device is installed in an inboard designated seating position.
(15) Until August 31, 2004, instead of being tested by the application of a force of 15 000 N in accordance with paragraph 13(a), a lower universal anchorage system installed in a row of designated seating positions may be tested by pulling with a force of 8 000 N ± 250 N, during the application of which it shall not separate completely from the vehicle seat or seat anchorage or the structure of the vehicle, and which is
(a) applied by means of a test device shown in Figures 7 and 8 that is installed using both the user ready tether anchorage and the lower universal anchorage system, as a child restraint system would be installed in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's instructions;
(b) applied in a forward direction, parallel to the vehicle's vertical longitudinal plane through the X point on the test device, starting with a pre-load force of 500 N ± 25 N;
(c) applied initially, along a line above the horizontal line, at an angle of 10º ± 5º to it;
(d) attained within 2 seconds; and
(e) maintained at a level of 8 000 N ± 250 N for a minimum of 0.25 seconds ± 0.05 seconds.
(16) If a row of designated seating positions has more than one lower universal anchorage system and a distance of 400 mm or more, measured in accordance with Figure 9, separates the midpoints of any adjacent designated seating positions, the force referred to in subsection (13) or (15) shall be applied simultaneously to each anchorage system in the manner specified in that subsection.
(17) The strength requirement tests shall be carried out under the following conditions:
(a) the vehicle seat is installed in the vehicle;
(b) the vehicle seat is adjusted to its full rearward and full downward position;
(c) the vehicle seat back is adjusted in the nominal design riding position;
(d) the head restraints, if installed at a designated seating position that is equipped with a lower universal anchorage system, are adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions; and
(e) a rearward force of 135 N ± 15 N is applied to the centre of the lower front crossbar of the test device shown in Figures 7 and 8 to press the test device against the seat back as the position of the lower connectors of the test device is adjusted to remove slack or tension.
Information Respecting Lower Universal Anchorage Systems
(18) Subject to subsections (19), (20) and (21), if a lower universal anchorage system is not visible along a line making an upward angle of at least 30º with the horizontal plane without compression of the seat cushion or seat back of the seating position, the presence of each bar of the system shall be indicated by the symbol shown in Figure 10, consisting of a circle containing a pictogram, which symbol shall meet the following conditions:
(a) the pictogram shall contrast with the background of the circle;
(b) the circle shall contrast with its background, namely, the seat back or seat cushion of the vehicle;
(c) its centre shall be located no more than 25 mm from the vertical longitudinal plane that passes through the centre of each bar of the system;
(d) it shall be marked on the seat back or on the seat cushion of the vehicle in accordance with Figure 11; and
(e) it shall be permanently marked by any means in a manner that makes it impossible to remove without defacing or destruction.
(19) In the case of a foldable lower universal anchorage system, its presence shall be indicated by the symbol shown in Figure 10 marked in accordance with subsection (18) or marked on the mechanism for deploying each bar of the foldable system and visible at the junction of the seat back and the seat cushion when the system is in the folded position.
(20) In the case of a lower universal anchorage system hidden by one or more covers, its presence may be indicated by the symbol shown in Figure 10 marked on each cover in the following cases:
(a) the covers are not entirely removable; or
(b) the system is visible in accordance with subsection (18) if the covers are entirely removed.
(21) Until August 31, 2004, a manufacturer may
(a) replace the symbol shown in Figure 10 by a mark consisting of an inscription in letters, a drawing or a solid or open circle that contrasts with its background, namely, the seat back or seat cushion of the vehicle;
(b) show a contrast only between the seat back or seat cushion of the vehicle and the outlines of a line drawing in the form of the circle and pictogram of the symbol shown in Figure 10;
(c) indicate the presence of only one of the bars of the lower universal anchorage system in the manner provided by subsection (18) or (20); or
(d) place the mark or symbol used to indicate the presence of a lower universal anchorage system in an easily visible location on the seat back or seat cushion of the vehicle instead of in the locations specified in paragraphs 18(c) and (d).
(22) The English and French versions of the owner's manual for a vehicle that is equipped with a lower universal anchorage system shall contain the following information:
(a) if the symbol shown in Figure 10 is marked on a seat back, seat cushion or cover over the lower universal anchorage system, an explanation that the symbol indicates the presence of a lower universal anchorage system, and a reproduction of the symbol;
(b) if, in accordance with paragraph 21(a), a mark other than the symbol shown in Figure 10 is marked on a seat back, seat cushion or cover over the lower universal anchorage system,
(i) an explanation that the mark indicates the presence of a lower universal anchorage system, and a reproduction of the mark, and
(ii) an explanation that the symbol shown in Figure 10 indicates the presence of a lower connector system on a child restraint system or booster cushion, and a reproduction of the symbol;
(c) an identification, by means of the symbol shown in Figure 10 or any other mark used to indicate the presence of a lower universal anchorage system, as applicable, of the designated seating positions that are equipped with a lower universal anchorage system;
(d) if the vehicle is equipped with a foldable system, instructions on how to deploy the system;
(e) if the vehicle is equipped with head restraints at the seating positions equipped with a lower universal anchorage system, instructions on the correct manner of adjusting the head restraints for use with user-ready tether anchorages; and
(f) if the vehicle has more than one row of designated seating positions, a statement that children and infants are safer when properly restrained in a child restraint system or infant restraint system secured in a rear seating position.
Notes:
1. Dimensions in mm, except where otherwise indicated
2. Drawing not to scaleFigure 1 — Lower Universal Anchorage System Positioning
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Figure 2 — Three-dimensional Schematic Views of Child Restraint Fixture
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Notes:
1. Dimensions in mm, except where otherwise indicated
2. Drawing not to scaleFigure 3 — Side, Back and Top Views of Child Restraint Fixture
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Notes:
1. Dimensions in mm, except where otherwise indicated
2. Drawing not to scaleFigure 4 — Three-dimensional Schematic Views of Child Restraint Fixture with Side and Top Portions Removed
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Notes:
1. Dimensions in mm, except where otherwise indicated
2. Drawing not to scaleFigure 5 — Rear and Side View of Checking Device for Lower Universal Anchorage System — Envelope — Dimensions
Legend
1. Highest point of the rear seat cushion in the vertical longitudinal plane that passes through the centre of the driver's seat cushion, if the vehicle is equipped with front bucket seats, or through the centre of the steering wheel rim, if the vehicle is equipped with a front bench seat2. Longitudinal horizontal line tangent to point 1, extending between point 3 and point 4. The length of line 2 is defined as LCR
3. Rearward surface of the front seat back along line 2
4. Forward surface of the rear seat back along line 2
5. LCR - The distance between the rearward surface of the front seat back and the forward surface of the rear seat back
Notes:
1. Adjustable seats are in the adjustment position midway between the forwardmost and rearmost positions and, if separately adjustable in a vertical direction, are at the lowest position. If an adjustment position does not exist midway between the forwardmost and rearmost positions, the closest adjustment position to the rear of the midpoint is used.
2. Place adjustable seat backs in the nominal design riding position as recommended by the manufacturer, in the manner specified by the manufacturer. Place adjustable anchorages in the nominal design riding position recommended by the manufacturer for a 50th percentile adult male occupant. Place each adjustable head restraint in its highest adjustment position. Adjustable lumbar supports are positioned so that the lumbar support is in its least firm adjustment position.
Figure 6 — Distance Between Rows of Designated Seating Positions
Notes:
1. Dimensions in mm, except where otherwise indicated.
2. Drawing not to scale.
3. Material: Unless otherwise indicated, steel, mild steel rectangular tubing 50 mm by 75 mm of 3 mm nominal thickness, with 6 mm thick force application test device attachment point plate.
4. Securely welded construction.
5. Pin dimensions: overall height: 16 mm; small diameter height: 6.75 mm; large diameter: 10 mm; small diameter: 8 mm.
Figure 7 — Side, Back and Bottom View of the Static Force Application Test Device for Strength Requirements Test
Figure 8 — Three-dimensional Schematic Views of the Static Force Application Test Device for Strength Requirements Test
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Legend
d = centre to centre distance between the bars of a lower universal anchorage system for a given seating position (nominally 280 mm)
D = distance between vertical longitudinal planes located midway between the bars of a lower universal anchorage system for a given seating position
Notes:
1. The midpoint of a designated seating position lies in the vertical longitudinal plane that is equidistant from the vertical longitudinal planes through the geometric centre of each of the two bars of the lower universal anchorage system installed at the seating position.
2. Measure the distance between the vertical longitudinal planes passing through the midpoints of adjacent designated seating positions along a line perpendicular to the planes.
Figure 9 — Measurement of Distance Between Adjacent Designated Seating Positions for Use in Simultaneous Testing
Notes:
1. Drawing not to scale.
2. Symbol may be shown in mirror image.
3. Colour of the symbol at choice of manufacturer.
Figure 10 — Lower Universal Anchorage System Symbol
Notes:
1. Drawing not to scale.
2. 50 mm ≤ a ≤ 75 mm.
3. b = 100 mm ± 25 mm.Figure 11 — Placement of Symbol on the Seat Back and Seat Cushion of a Vehicle
SOR/2002-205 30 May, 2002 pursuant to section 5(b) and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, come into force September 1, 2002
Schedule IV is amended by adding section 210.2 after section 210.1
SOR/2003-272 24 July, 2003 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, comes into force 24 July, 2003.
Subsection 210.2(1) of Schedule IV is amended by adding the paragraph (a.1) after paragraph (a); Paragraph 210.2(4)(b) of Schedule IV is replaced.
SOR/2005-342 15 November, 2005 pursuant to section 5 and subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act, comes into force 15 November, 2005
The portion of paragraph 210.2(2)(c) before subparagraph (i) is replaced; Subsection 210.2(8) of Schedule IV is replaced.
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