COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

 

Trade Practices Act 1974 — sub-section 65E (1)

 

Consumer Protection Notice No. 2 of 1996

 

DECLARATION OF A CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY STANDARD

 

CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS FOR USE IN MOTOR VEHICLES

 

 

I, GEOFFREY DANIEL PROSSER, Minister for Small Business and Consumer Affairs, under sub-section 65E (1) of the Trade Practices Act 1974:

 

(a) revoke the Declaration of a Consumer Product Safety Standard under sub-section 65E (1) notified in the Gazette on 2 June 1993; and

 

(b) declare that, in respect of goods of a kind specified in Division 1 of the Schedule, the standard specified in Division 2 of the Schedule, as varied by Division 3 of the Schedule, is a consumer product safety standard for the purposes of section 65C of the Trade Practices Act 1974.

                            

SCHEDULE

Division 1:   Specified Goods

The following goods, not being child restraints that are an integrated feature of a motor vehicle, are specified:

(1) child restraints for use in motor vehicles, being devices to reduce the risk of bodily injury to a child passenger in the event of a motor vehicle impact.

(2) components:

  (a) to restrain a child in a child restraint;

  (b) to anchor a child restraint to a motor vehicle;

  (c) to restrain a vehicle seat.

(3) chaises for use in motor vehicles, being devices for:

  (a) raising a child’s position in a motor vehicle; or

  (b) adapting an adult seat belt for use as a child restraint;                             and

 having a back above the seating plane.

(4) cushions for use in motor vehicles, being devices for:

  (a) raising a child’s position in a motor vehicle; or

  (b) adapting an adult seat belt for use as a child restraint;                             and

 having no back above the seating plane.

 

Division 2:   Specified Standard

Australian Standard 1754-1991, Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles, approved by Standards Australia on 26 November 1991 as amended by Amendment No. 1 dated 12 October 1993 and Amendment No. 2 dated 15 February 1992.

 

Division 3:  Variations

Australian Standard 1754-1991 is varied by:

(1)  omitting “passenger cars and their derivatives,” and  substituting “motor vehicles,” in clause 1.1;

(2) omitting the second sentence of clause 1.1;

(3) omitting clauses 2.4 and 2.5.

 

 

 

Dated      13th        day of       December    1996

 

 

 

 

 

 

GEOFFREY DANIEL PROSSER

Minister for Small Business and Consumer Affairs