Vol. 150, No. 14 — July 13, 2016

Registration

SOR/2016-167 June 22, 2016

CANADA CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT

Carriages and Strollers Regulations

P.C. 2016-594 June 21, 2016

His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, pursuant to section 37 of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (see footnote a), makes the annexed Carriages and Strollers Regulations.

Carriages and Strollers Regulations

Interpretation

Definitions

1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

carriage means a wheeled vehicle that is designed to transport a child in a reclined or horizontal position, and that cannot be adjusted to the seated position. (landau)

convertible carriage-stroller means a wheeled vehicle that is designed to be converted to function as a carriage or as a stroller. (poussette-landau)

stroller means a wheeled vehicle that is designed to transport a child in a seated position, and includes a convertible carriage-stroller in the stroller position. (poussette)

Specifications

Prohibited substances

2 (1) A carriage or stroller must not contain any of the substances set out in section 22 or 23 of the Toys Regulations.

Toxic substance

(2) Any carriage or stroller that contains a toxic substance must comply with section 25 of the Toys Regulations in relation to that substance.

Shearing or pinching

3 Every carriage or stroller must preclude injury from shearing or pinching.

Stability — carriage or stroller

4 (1) Every carriage or stroller must, when tested in accordance with Schedule 1, remain in the manufacturer’s recommended use position and,

Stability — stroller

(2) Every stroller must, when tested in accordance with Schedule 2, remain in the manufacturer’s recommended position for use as a stroller and,

Braking device — general

5 (1) Every carriage or stroller must be equipped with a braking device that meets the following requirements:

Braking device — stroller

(2) Every stroller must be equipped with a braking device that cannot be disengaged by the hand action or other motion of a child who is restrained in the stroller.

Child restraint system — stroller

6 Every seating unit of a stroller must be equipped with a child restraint system that meets the following requirements:

Latching system — carriage or stroller that folds

7 (1) Every carriage or stroller that folds must be equipped with a latching system that meets the following requirements:

Safety device

(2) The safety device of the latching system must

Structural integrity

8 A carriage or stroller must not have any visible signs of damage when tested in accordance with Schedule 6.

Wheel integrity

9 The wheels of every carriage or stroller must not separate from it or suffer any loss of function when tested in accordance with Schedule 7.

Parts — wood or plastic

10 (1) Every exposed part of a carriage or stroller that is made of wood or plastic must be free from cracks, burrs and other defects and be smoothly finished to eliminate rough or sharp edges, corners or points.

Parts — metal

(2) Every part of a carriage or stroller that is made of metal must be free from burrs, projections and sharp edges, corners or points.

Metal tubing

(3) Every cut edge of any metal tubing of a carriage or stroller that is accessible to the child must be protected by a cap that remains in place when it is subjected to a force of 90 N applied in any direction.

Bolts

(4) The threaded end of every bolt of a carriage or stroller must, if the end is accessible to the child, be covered by an acorn nut or a device that offers equivalent protection.

Small parts

11 Every part of a carriage or stroller that is small enough to be totally enclosed in the small parts cylinder illustrated in Schedule 8 must be affixed to it so that the part does not become detached when it is subjected to a force of 90 N applied in any direction.

Openings

12 Every open hole in a wooden, plastic or metal part, or a part of a similar material, of a carriage or stroller must, if the hole is accessible to the child, be of such size and shape that if it admits a probe of 5 mm in diameter, it will also admit a probe of 10 mm in diameter.

Additional requirement — convertible carriage-stroller

13 In the case of a convertible carriage-stroller, the testing referred to in Schedules 1, 3, 5, 6 and 7 must be performed with the convertible carriage-stroller in the manufacturer’s recommended position for use as a carriage and also in the manufacturer’s recommended position for use as a stroller.

Information

Information — general

14 (1) Every carriage or stroller must have indelibly printed on it or permanently affixed to it the following information, clearly and prominently displayed in letters and numerals not less than 2.5 mm in height:

Warnings

(2) Every carriage or stroller must have indelibly printed on it or permanently affixed to it, in English and French, the following warnings, clearly and prominently displayed in characters not less than 2.5 mm in height:

Information

(3) Every carriage or stroller must carry or be accompanied by legible written information that clearly states, in English and French, the following, with line drawings or photographs illustrating the sequence of steps if needed:

Packaging

15 The packaging in which a carriage or stroller is sold must have indelibly printed on it or permanently affixed to it, in English and French, the information referred to in paragraphs 14(1)(a) and (b).

Repeal

16 The Carriages and Strollers Regulations (see footnote 1) are repealed.

Coming into Force

Registration

17 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.

SCHEDULE 1

(Subsection 4(1) and section 13)

Inclined Plane Stability Testing

1 The following method is to be used for testing the stability of a carriage or stroller on an inclined plane:

SCHEDULE 2

(Subsection 4(2))

Horizontal Plane Stability Testing for Strollers

1 The following method is to be used for testing the stability of a stroller on a horizontal plane:

SCHEDULE 3

(Paragraph 5(1)(b) and section 13)

Braking Device Testing

1 The following method is to be used for testing the braking device of a carriage or stroller:

SCHEDULE 4

(Paragraphs 6(b) and (c))

Child Restraint System Testing

1 The following method is to be used for testing each child restraint system for strollers:

The roller block fixture consists of three, free-rolling 45 mm diameter rollers, each connected axially to a triangular frame of the fixture. The two rollers forming the base of the triangle are 130 mm apart (as measured from their axes) and the third roller forming the triangle’s point sits 112 mm higher. The lap belt is passed over the two bottom rollers while the required force is applied at the topmost roller.

SCHEDULE 5

(Paragraphs 7(1)(a) and (2)(a) and section 13)

Latching System Testing

1 The following method is to be used for testing the latching system of a carriage or stroller that folds:

2 The following method is to be used for testing the safety device of a carriage or stroller that folds:

SCHEDULE 6

(Sections 8 and 13)

Structural Integrity Testing

1 The following method is to be used for testing the structural integrity of a carriage or stroller:

SCHEDULE 7

(Sections 9 and 13)

Wheel Integrity Testing

1 The following method is to be used for testing the wheel attachment of a carriage or stroller:

Figure

Figure - Detailed information can be found in the surrounding text.

SCHEDULE 8

(Section 11)

Small Parts Cylinder

Figure - Detailed information can be found in the surrounding text.

SCHEDULE 9

(Schedules 1, 3 and 5)

Dummy for Testing Purposes

1 A dummy that is to be used for testing purposes in accordance with these Regulations must be made from the following materials:

2 A dummy that is to be used for testing purposes in accordance with these Regulations must be made in the following manner:

N.B. The Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement for these Regulations appears following SOR/2016-164, Asbestos Products Regulations.