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Wellington, Standards New Zealand: <strong>2010</strong><br />

This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/<br />

Standards New Zealand Committee CS-085, Child Restraints<br />

for Use in Motor Vehicles, to supercede AS/NZS 3629.1:2004.<br />

Provides manufacturers and testing authorities with a method for testing a child restraint under<br />

various dynamic conditions, in order to assess its performance under the requirements of<br />

AS/NZS 1754.<br />

Reference number 9364<br />

Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3629.7:<strong>2010</strong> Methods of testing child restraints:<br />

Method 7: Test for suitability of seatbelt length.<br />

<strong>2010</strong><br />

Standards New Zealand - Paerewa Aotearoa<br />

Standards Australia<br />

Wellington, Standards New Zealand: <strong>2010</strong><br />

This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/<br />

Standards New Zealand Committee CS-085, Child Restraints<br />

for Use in Motor Vehicles.<br />

Sets out the method to determine the length of seat belt required to install a child restraint and<br />

compares this length with the minimum length required by AS/NZS 2596:2003, ADR 4/04 and<br />

UNECE Regulation 16/04.<br />

Reference number 9365<br />

Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3629.8:<strong>2010</strong> Methods of testing child restraints –<br />

Method 8: Test for suitability of booster seat profile.<br />

<strong>2010</strong><br />

Standards New Zealand - Paerewa Aotearoa<br />

Standards Australia<br />

Wellington, Standards New Zealand: <strong>2010</strong><br />

This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/<br />

Standards New Zealand Committee CS-085, Child Restraints<br />

for Use in Motor Vehicles.<br />

This test is to ensure that Type F child restraints will fit into most cars and that the seat belt<br />

buckle is accessible for engagement of the tongue.<br />

Reference number 9366<br />

PREVENTION THEORY<br />

While we were sleeping: Success stories in injury and violence prevention.<br />

2009<br />

Author Hemenway, David<br />

Berkeley, University of California Press: 2009, xv, 227 p. ; 23 cm.<br />

Summary: "Public health has made our lives safer - but it often works behind the scenes,<br />

without our knowledge, that is, "while we are sleeping." This book illuminates how public<br />

health works with more than sixty success stories drawn from the area of injury and violence<br />

prevention. It also profiles dozens of individuals who have made important contributions to<br />

safety and health in a range of social arenas. Highlighting examples from the United States as<br />

well as from other countries, While We Were Sleeping will inform a wide audience of readers

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