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The appropriate restraint for children between four years of age and seven years of age is a booster seat. A booster seat cannot be used with a lap only seatbelt unless a child safety harness (H-harness) is used and a H-harness cannot be fitted to a side facing seat.
Children aged 4 years and older. Recommendation: Once a child has outgrown their forward facing child restraint, they should use a booster seat until they are too tall for the booster or can achieve good seatbelt fit as assessed by the '5 step test' (approximately 145-150cm or up to approximately 12 years of age).
5 Jan 2011 Question: H Harness and the New Laws - posted in Car Restraints: My understanding from the reading I have been doing here on EB is that for
7 Jun 2013 Guidelines to the correct installation and use of child restraints .. or 'H-harness' that can be used to provide upper body restraint with lap-only
15 Jul 2014 A child safety harness or 'H harness' is an extra piece of equipment used with a child restraint or seat belt. Using child safety harnesses is not
29 Nov 2016 The type of child restraint you install will depend mainly on the child's However, research has indicated that the booster seat with a H-Harness option provides a lower level of safety in some types of crashes. In this guide:.
In a crash at just 50km/h, a child not wearing a seatbelt or using a child car seat .. as a forward-facing car seat by using an internal harness like the picture
19 Sep 2016 Child Accessory Harnesses (also known as a 'H Harness') are no longer “Based on pelvic restraint, head excursion and abdominal injury
six-point harness. Booster seat with H-harness Booster seat with a secured adult seat belt. Forward facing convertible child restraint. The law and the new rules.
28 Jul 2016 www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/children/index.html Forward facing child restraint with inbuilt harness adjusted H-Harness.
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