Interpretation ID: 86-2.6
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: 03/07/86
FROM: AUTHOR UNAVAILABLE; Erika Z. Jones; NHTSA
TO: Stephen T. Waimey, Esq.
TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION
TEXT:
Stephen T. Waimey, Esq. Dean Hansell, Esq. Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine 333 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90071
Dear Mr. Waimey and Mr. Hansell:
Thank you for your letter of September 12, 1985, concerning the applicability of S7.4.5 of Standard No. 208, Occupant Crash Protection, to manual Type 2 safety belts in passenger cars. As explained below, S7.4.5 is not currently applicable to manual Type 2 belt systems in passenger cars. However, as a result of a recent amendment to Standard No. 208, the comfort and convenience requirements of the standard will be applied to manual Type 2 belt systems in passenger cars, beginning on September 1, 1989, if the automatic restraint requirements are rescinded.
As you pointed out, S7.4(b) of Standard No. 208 requires vehicles with gross vehicle weight ratings of 10,000 pounds or less to meet the comfort and convenience requirements of the standard, including the requirements of S7.4.5. However, S7.4(b) specifically excludes manual Type 2 safety belts installed in the front seats of passenger cars from the comfort and convenience requirements. Thus, you are correct that a manual Type 2 safety belt installed in the front outboard seating position of a passenger car currently does not have to meet the requirements of S7.4.5.
In April of this year, the agency issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (50 FR 14580) proposing that if the automatic restraint requirements of Standard No. 208 are rescinded for passenger cars, then manual Type 2 safety belt systems in those vehicles would have to meet all of the comfort and convenience requirements, including the requirement of S7.4.5, beginning on September 1, 1989. On November 6, 1985 (50 FR 46056), the agency issued a final rule adopting that requirement.
I hope this information is of assistance to you. If you have further questions, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Erika Z. Jones Chief Counsel
September 12, 1985
Jeffrey Miller, Esq. Chief Counsel National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 400 7th Street S.W. Washington, D.C. 20590
Dear Mr. Miller:
We seek your opinion about a portion of Standard 208. Specifically, we wish to confirm that Part S7.4.5 of Standard 208 is not applicable to passenger cars.
According to Part S7.4(b) of Standard 208, 49 C.F.R. 571.208, vehicles with gross vehicle weights of 10,000 pounds or less must, inter alia, meet Part S7.4.5. However, Part S7.4(b) excludes manual Type 2 seat belts in the front seat. Part S7.4.5, on the other hand, appears to apply only to Type 2 seat belts in the front outboard seating position. Further, there is no reference to Part S7.4.5 in the regulations other than the one in S7.4(b).
Our review of these two standards leads us to conclude that Standard S7.4.5 does not apply to passenger cars, but is rather limited to trucks and buses. Our subsequent discussions with Mr. Oesch in your office have reinforced this conclusion.
We would appreciate your confirming our conclusion.
Yours truly,
Stephen T. Waimey
Dean Hansell
cc: Stephen P. Wood, Esq. Stephen L. Oesch, Esq.