GSO EN 14344:2024
EN 14344:2022
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
31 January 2024
Child care articles - Child seats for cycles - Safety requirements and test methods
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GSO EN 14344:2024 Scope
This document specifies requirements for child seats intended to be mounted on cycles and electrical power assisted cycles with a cut off speed of up to 25 km/h (i.e. according to EN 15194), their attachment system and accessories intended to be attached to the seat in order to transport children with a weight from 9 kg up to 22 kg and who are capable of sitting unaided.
NOTE 1 Some European countries have special legislation for child seats for cycles. Compliance with this document might not meet this legislation.
NOTE 2 Where a child seat or any part of the child seat has several functions or can be converted into another function, other relevant standards might be applicable.
NOTE 3 Additional rationales are presented in Annex E for inclusion of some of the requirements given in this document.
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