Anthropomorphic Test Devices Sample Clauses

The 'Anthropomorphic Test Devices' clause defines the requirements and standards for the use of human-like test dummies in testing scenarios, such as vehicle crash tests or safety equipment evaluations. It typically specifies the types of devices to be used, their calibration, and the conditions under which they must operate to ensure accurate and reliable data collection. By establishing clear guidelines for these devices, the clause ensures consistency in safety testing and helps verify that products meet regulatory or contractual safety standards.
Anthropomorphic Test Devices. 4.3.1. A WorldSID 50th percentile adult male dummy in accordance with Addendum 2 of Mutual Resolution No.1 and fitted with (as a minimum) all instrumentation required to obtain the data channels necessary to determine the dummy performance criteria listed in paragraph 5.3. of this Regulation.