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Interpretation ID: aiam4273

Mr. George Ziolo, 16182 Arena Drive, Ramona, CA 92065; Mr. George Ziolo
16182 Arena Drive
Ramona
CA 92065;

Dear Mr. Ziolo: Thank you for your letter of September 19, 1986, concerning th labeling requirements of Standard No. 209, *Seat Belt Assemblies*. Those requirements provide that each safety belt is to be labeled with the year of its manufacture. You asked whether the year of manufacturer can be shown in code. As explained below, the answer is no, the standard does not provide for showing the year of manufacture in code.; S4.1(j) of the standard requires each safety belt to be permanently an legibly labeled with the name of the manufacturer, distributor, or importer, the model of the safety belt model, and 'the year of manufacture.' The standard specifically requires the date of manufacture to be provided on the belt and does not provide for the use of a code to represent that date.; The purpose of the labeling requirement is to make it possible for th agency and consumers to identify easily the manufacturer of the safety belt for the purpose of noncompliance and safety-related defect investigations and notification and remedy campaigns. In addition, having the date of manufacture clearly marked on the belt assists consumers in determining whether a particular belt complies with the latest requirements of Standard No. 208 or some earlier version of those requirements. It also assistant the agency in compliance testing of aftermarket and other safety belts because it enables the agency to determine easily which version of the standard should be applied to that safety belt. Having the year shown in a code can complicate the easy identification of which safety belts are covered by an investigation or campaign and make it more difficult to determine which version of the standard applies to the safety belt.; If you have any further questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Erika Z. Jones, Chief Counsel