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ISO 13215:2006

ISO 13215:2006 Road vehicles – Reduction of misuse risk of child restraint systems – Part 1: Forms for field studies

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ISO 13215-1:2006 specifies a basic methodology, including sample forms, for collection of data concerning misuse of child restraint systems in field studies. The purpose of using standardized forms is to provide a tool for quantification of misuse related to common misuse parameters, and to facilitate the exchange of data between different parties, thus making the results easily available for analysis. By using the sample forms provided, some main misuse configurations for several different groups of child restraint systems can be determined.

Edition

1

Published Date

2006-07-07

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

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English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 13215-1:2006 specifies a basic methodology, including sample forms, for collection of data concerning misuse of child restraint systems in field studies. The purpose of using standardized forms is to provide a tool for quantification of misuse related to common misuse parameters, and to facilitate the exchange of data between different parties, thus making the results easily available for analysis. By using the sample forms provided, some main misuse configurations for several different groups of child restraint systems can be determined.

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