Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations (SOR/2010-90)
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Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations
SOR/2010-90
Registration 2010-04-29
Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations
P.C. 2010-545 2010-04-29
Whereas, pursuant to subsection 11(3) of the Motor Vehicle Safety ActFootnote a, a copy of the proposed Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations, substantially in the annexed form, was published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, on October 10, 2009, and a reasonable opportunity was afforded to interested persons to make representations to the Minister of Transport with respect to the proposed Regulations;
Return to footnote aS.C. 1993, c. 16
Therefore, Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport pursuant to subsection 11(1) of the Motor Vehicle Safety ActFootnote a, hereby makes the annexed Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations.
PART 1General
Interpretation
Marginal note:Definitions
100 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- Act
Act means the Motor Vehicle Safety Act. (Loi)
- booster seat
booster seat means a removable device designed to be used in a vehicle for seating a person whose mass is at least 18 kg, to ensure that the seat belt assembly fits properly. (siège d’appoint)
- car bed
car bed means a restraint system for an infant with special needs that is designed to restrain the infant in a supine or prone position on a continuous flat surface. (lit d’auto)
- child
child means a person whose mass is more than 10 kg and not more than 30 kg. (enfant)
- CMVSS
CMVSS means Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. (NSVAC)
- custom restraint system for a disabled person
custom restraint system for a disabled person means a restraint system, other than a mass-produced restraint system, designed for a specific disabled person. (ensemble de retenue sur mesure pour personne handicapée)
- disabled person
disabled person means a person, other than an infant with special needs, who, for orthopaedic reasons or because of the person’s build or other physical characteristics, is unable to use an infant restraint system, a child restraint system, a booster seat, a built-in device referred to in item 213.4 of Schedule III to the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations, or a vehicle seat belt. (personne handicapée)
- infant
infant means a person who is unable to walk unassisted and whose mass is not more than 10 kg. (bébé)
- infant with special needs
infant with special needs means an infant who is unable to use an infant restraint system and
(a) who was born at less than 37 weeks’ gestation;
(b) whose mass at birth was less than 2.2 kg; or
(c) who has special breathing needs. (bébé qui a des besoins spéciaux)
- lower connector system
lower connector system means a system consisting of two connectors that each fit inside a checking device having the envelope dimensions shown in Figure 9 of Schedule 7, that are attached to the lower part of a restraint system or booster seat in a manner that does not allow for their removal without the use of tools, and that allow the restraint system or booster seat to be securely attached to a lower universal anchorage system of a vehicle. (système d’attaches inférieures)
- lower universal anchorage system
lower universal anchorage system means a device, other than a vehicle seat belt, that is designed to secure the lower portion of a restraint system or booster seat to a vehicle, and that transfers the load from the restraint system or booster seat and its occupant to the vehicle structure or a vehicle seat structure. (dispositif universel d’ancrages d’attaches inférieurs)
- mass-produced
mass-produced means manufactured, in whatever quantity, using only standard or uniform parts. (fabriqué en série)
- restraint system
restraint system means a removable device designed to be used together with the seat of a vehicle in order to restraint an infant, an infant with special needs, a child or a disabled person, but does not include a booster seat or a vehicle seat belt. (ensemble de retenue)
- seat orientation reference line
seat orientation reference line or SORL means the horizontal line passing through the plane of symmetry of the standard seat assembly and passing through the Z point as shown in Figures 3 and 4 of Schedule 7. (ligne repère d’orientation du siège ou LROS)
- standard seat assembly
standard seat assembly means the seat that is specified in the drawing package entitled Standard Seat Assembly Specifications for Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations Compliance Testing (January 1, 2010), published by the Department of Transport, and that has seat belt anchorage points and a lower universal anchorage system located as indicated in Figures 3 and 4 of Schedule 7, respectively. (siège normalisé)
- tether strap
tether strap means a device that is fitted with a tether strap hook and secured to the rigid structure of a restraint system or booster seat, and that transfers the load from the restraint system or booster seat and its occupant to the user-ready tether anchorage. (courroie d’attache)
- tether strap hook
tether strap hook means a device that is used to attach a tether strap to a user-ready tether anchorage and that has an interface profile shown in Figure 1 of Schedule 7 or, in the case of a device with integrated adjustment hardware, Figure 2 of Schedule 7. (crochet de la courroie d’attache)
- torso
torso means the portion of the body of an anthropomorphic test device or an occupant, excluding the thighs, that
(a) when the device or occupant is seated in a restraint system other than a car bed or in a booster seat, lies between the top of the restraint system seating surface or booster seat seating surface and the top of the shoulders; or
(b) when the device or occupant is seated in a car bed, lies between the top of the continuous flat surface of the car bed and the top of the shoulders. (torse)
- TSD 209
TSD 209 means Technical Standards Document No. 209, Seat Belt Assemblies, published by the Department of Transport, as amended from time to time. (DNT 209)
- TSD 302
TSD 302 means Technical Standards Document No. 302, Flammability of Interior Materials, published by the Department of Transport, as amended from time to time. (DNT 302)
- user-ready tether anchorage
user-ready tether anchorage means a device that transfers the tether strap load from a restraint system or booster seat and its occupant to the vehicle structure or a vehicle seat structure, and that is designed to accept a tether strap hook directly, without requiring the installation of any other device. (ancrage d’attache prêt à utiliser)
(2) [Repealed, SOR/2014-307, s. 31]
Marginal note:Classes of vehicles
(3) In these Regulations, “classes of vehicles” refers to those classes of vehicles prescribed by section 4 of the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations and set out in Schedule III to those Regulations.
Marginal note:Interpretation — restraint system or booster seat
(4) For the purposes of these Regulations, a reference in TSD 209 to webbing, a belt buckle, a tether strap attachment or a related piece of adjustment hardware that is part of a Type 1 seat belt assembly is to be read as a reference to webbing, a belt buckle, a tether strap attachment or a related piece of adjustment hardware that is part of a restraint system or booster seat, as the case may be.
- SOR/2013-117, s. 12
- SOR/2014-307, s. 31
National Safety Mark
Marginal note:National Safety Mark
101 (1) For the purposes these Regulations, the symbol set out in Schedule 2 is prescribed as the national safety mark.
Marginal note:Authorization by Minister
(1.1) For the purposes of subsection 3(2) of the Act, on application by a company, the Minister may, in the form set out in Schedule 1, authorize the company to apply the national safety mark to a restraint system or booster seat and to any accompanying documentation or any packaging.
Marginal note:Application for authorization
(2) A company that intends to apply the national safety mark to a restraint system or booster seat must apply to the Minister to obtain the authorization referred to in subsection (1.1).
Marginal note:National safety mark
(3) A company that applies the national safety mark to a restraint system or booster seat must reproduce the national safety mark as shown in Schedule 2, including the following information, in the locations indicated in that schedule:
(a) the authorization number assigned to the company by the Minister; and
(b) the number or numbers of the CMVSS to which the restraint system or booster seat conforms, namely,
(i) 213, in the case of a child restraint system,
(ii) 213.1, in the case of an infant restraint system,
(iii) 213.2, in the case of a booster seat,
(iv) 213.3, in the case of a mass-produced restraint system for disabled persons,
(v) 213.3, in the case of a custom restraint system for a disabled person that is designed to be used only in school buses, and
(vi) 213.5, in the case of a restraint system for infants with special needs.
Marginal note:Idem
(4) The national safety mark must be at least 50 mm in diameter and be stitched onto the restraint system or booster seat, indelibly moulded into or onto it, or indelibly printed on a label affixed to it in a permanent manner.
Marginal note:Visibility of national safety mark
(5) The national safety mark must, when applied to a restraint system or booster seat, be fully visible.
Marginal note:Location of national safety mark — removable base
(6) If a restraint system is manufactured with a removable base and the seating component of the restraint system is designed to be used in a vehicle with or without the base, the national safety mark must be applied to the seating component.
Prescribed Classes of Equipment
Marginal note:Prescribed classes of equipment
102 For the purposes of sections 4 and 5 of the Act, child restraint systems, infant restraint systems, booster seats, restraint systems for disabled persons and restraint systems for infants with special needs are prescribed classes of equipment.
- SOR/2013-117, s. 13
- SOR/2020-22, s. 19
Prescribed Standards
Marginal note:CVMSS 213
103 (1) Every child restraint system must conform to the applicable standards set out in Part 2, CMVSS 213 — Child Restraint Systems.
Marginal note:CVMSS 213.1
(2) Every infant restraint system must conform to the applicable standards set out in Part 3, CMVSS 213.1 — Infant Restraint Systems.
Marginal note:CVMSS 213.2
(3) Every booster seat must conform to the applicable standards set out in Part 4, CMVSS 213.2 — Booster Seats.
Marginal note:CVMSS 213.3
(4) Every restraint system for disabled persons must conform to the applicable standards set out in Part 5, CMVSS 213.3 — Restraint Systems for Disabled Persons.
Marginal note:CVMSS 213.5
(5) Every restraint system for infants with special needs must conform to the applicable standards set out in Part 6, CMVSS 213.5 — Restraint Systems for Infants with Special Needs.
Marginal note:Applicable CVMSS
(6) Every restraint system that is designed to be used as more than one type of restraint system or as a restraint system and booster seat must conform to the standards set out in Parts 2 to 6 that are applicable to each type of restraint system or booster seat for which it is designed to be used.
Restraint System and Booster Seat Information
National Safety Mark
Marginal note:No importation without national safety mark
104 A company must not import into Canada a restraint system other than a custom restraint system for a disabled person that is not designed to be used only in school buses, or a booster seat, unless the company has applied the national safety mark to the restraint system or booster seat.
Lower Universal Anchorage System Symbol
Marginal note:Lower universal anchorage system symbol
105 Every restraint system or booster seat that is equipped with a lower connector system must bear the lower universal anchorage system symbol shown in Schedule 3, on a background of contrasting colour, on or near the lower connector system, and the symbol must be fully visible to a person installing the restraint system or booster seat when the restraint system or booster seat is positioned in the vehicle.
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