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Description
of content: The mandatory standard
for child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles (the mandatory standard) Competition and Consumer Act 2010 -
Consumer Protection Notice No. 3 of 2014 - Safety Standard: Child Restraint
Systems for use in Motor Vehicles, came into effect in 1978
and aims to ensure child restraints supplied in Australia have key safety
features to reduce the risk of bodily injury to children in the event of a
motor vehicle impact.
The mandatory
standard currently references and allows compliance with any one of the 2004,
2010 or 2013 versions of the voluntary Australian standard AS/NZS 1754 Child restraint systems for use in
motor vehicles with variations set out in the mandatory standard.
The ACCC is
conducting a limited review of the mandatory standard. The purpose of this
limited review is to seek stakeholders' views about:
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updating the
safety standard to reference and allow compliance with the 2024 version of
the voluntary Australian standard AS/NZS
1754:2024 Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles
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whether adding
dynamic references is appropriate - so updates to the referenced voluntary
standard flow through to the mandatory standard
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allowing a
transition period to support industry compliance, this is because the safety
standard currently references the 2004, 2010 and 2013 versions of the
voluntary Australian standard.
Significant
changes such as altering the scope of the mandatory standard or other major
requirements (such as performance measures) are not being considered in this
limited review.
The safety
standard was last reviewed in 2014 and prescribes requirements for the
design, construction, performance, testing and informative labelling of child
restraints.
The safety
standard applies to devices that reduce the risk of bodily injury to a child
in the event of a motor vehicle impact and includes children's car seats,
booster seats components to restrain the child with a harness, and to anchor
the child restraint to the vehicle. The safety standard does not apply to motor vehicle child restraints
designed for children with a disability or to items that are an integrated
feature of a motor vehicle.
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