Common use of Energy absorption Clause in Contracts

Energy absorption. 6.6.2.1. For all devices with backrests, the areas defined in Annex 14 to this Regulation, when tested according to Annex 13, shall give a peak acceleration of less than 60 g. This requirement applies also to areas of impact xxxxxxx which are in the head strike area as defined in Annex 14. 6.6.2.2. In the case of Enhanced Child Restraint Systems with permanent mechanically attached adjustable head support devices, in which the height of either the adult safety belt or of the child harness is directly controlled by the adjustable head support, it is not necessary to demand energy absorption in areas as defined in Annex 18, which are not contactable by the manikin's head, i.e. behind the head support.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles

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Energy absorption. 6.6.2.1. For all devices with backrests, the areas defined in Annex 14 to this Regulation, when tested according to Annex 13, shall give a peak acceleration of less than 60 60g. This requirement applies also to areas of impact xxxxxxx which are in the head strike area as defined in Annex 14. 6.6.2.2. In the case of Enhanced Child Restraint Systems child restraint systems with permanent mechanically attached adjustable head support devices, in which the height of either the adult safety belt or of the child harness is directly controlled by the adjustable head support, it is not necessary to demand energy absorption in areas as defined in Annex 18, which are not contactable by the manikin's ’s head, i.e. behind the head support.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

Energy absorption. 6.6.2.1. For all devices with backrests, the areas defined in Annex 14 to this Regulation, when tested according to Annex 13, shall give a peak acceleration of less than 60 g. This requirement applies also to areas of impact xxxxxxx which are shields whixx xxx in the head strike area as defined in Annex 14. 6.6.2.2. In the case of Enhanced Child Restraint Systems with permanent mechanically attached adjustable head support devices, in which the height of either the adult safety belt or of the child harness is directly controlled by the adjustable head support, it is not necessary to demand energy absorption in areas as defined in Annex 18, which are not contactable by the manikin's head, i.e. behind the head support.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles

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Energy absorption. 6.6.2.1. For all devices with backrestsbackrests there shall be internal surfaces, the areas defined in Annex 14 18 to this Regulation, when tested according to Annex 13, shall give comprising material with a peak acceleration of less than 60 g. g when measured in accordance with Annex 17 to this Regulation. This requirement applies also to areas of impact xxxxxxx which are in the head strike area as defined in Annex 14area. 6.6.2.2. In the case of Enhanced Child Restraint Systems child restraint systems with permanent mechanically attached adjustable head support devices, in which the height of either the adult safety safety-belt or of the child harness is directly controlled by the adjustable head support, it is not necessary to demand energy absorption absorbing material in areas as defined in Annex 18, which are not contactable by the manikin's ’s head, i.e. behind the head support.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

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