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E9-25241 Anthropomorphic Test Devices; Hybrid III 6-Year-Old Child Test Dummy Proposed Rule Today's NPRM proposes two changes to the agency's specifications for the Hybrid III six-year-old child dummy. In Part 1 of this NPRM, to improve the durability of the dummy's femurs, we propose changes to the design of and material used for the femur assembly. In Part 2, the drawing for the abdomen insert would be corrected so that the abdominal insert dimensions on the drawing reflect the actual part. Part 2 of this rulemaking commenced in response to a petition for rulemaking submitted by Denton ATD (Denton) and First Technology Safety Systems (FTSS). This document declines the petitioners' suggestion to investigate tolerances for vinyl and rubber components of the dummy and to specify the expected time frame each part would meet the tolerances. 2009-10-21 2009 10 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2009/10/21/E9-25241/anthropomorphic-test-devices-hybrid-iii-6-year-old-child-test-dummy https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2009-10-21/pdf/E9-25241.pdf Transportation Department; National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 492,345 Today's NPRM proposes two changes to the agency's specifications for the Hybrid III six-year-old child dummy. In Part 1 of this NPRM, to improve the durability of the dummy's femurs, we propose changes to the design of and material used for the femur...  

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