Harnesses and the IVA test
Discussion
If you are refering to a lap and diagonal then it must be inertia reel.
If you are refering to two belts going over the shoulders but ending at one fixing point then see below extract from section 31.
Note 3: A suitable single bolt fixing of adequate strength would be, for example, a bolt of at least 11mm (7/16") diameter of grade 8.8 (the grade may not be shown on a bolt produced for a seat belt anchorage). Other bolt fixings may be acceptable providing they are of equivalent strength. Two adjacent seat belts may be secured by one bolt. In this case consideration must be given to the additional loads on the anchorage.
In this case there is also a height requirement for that fixing point.
Steve
If you are refering to two belts going over the shoulders but ending at one fixing point then see below extract from section 31.
Note 3: A suitable single bolt fixing of adequate strength would be, for example, a bolt of at least 11mm (7/16") diameter of grade 8.8 (the grade may not be shown on a bolt produced for a seat belt anchorage). Other bolt fixings may be acceptable providing they are of equivalent strength. Two adjacent seat belts may be secured by one bolt. In this case consideration must be given to the additional loads on the anchorage.
In this case there is also a height requirement for that fixing point.
Steve
Steve_D said:
I believe CBS are refering to a three point lap and diagonal seat belt as a fail which is correct.
Steve
This is what they saySteve
"A recent iva revision has outlawed static adjustable 3 point mounting seat belts for the front seats.
3 point retractable are ok as are 4 point harnesses"
It's more a case of what they don't say.They don't say 3 AND 4 point harnesses are ok.
They have 4 point in their catalogue and point out they are iva ok.They also have 3 point but there's no mention of iva compatibility with these.
That's what's got me asking.
Seems I'm worrying about nothing then,so alls good

Fastpedeller said:
Steve_D said:
I believe CBS are refering to a three point lap and diagonal seat belt as a fail which is correct.
Steve
Is this true? Looking at the IVA manual via the web, I find that a static belt is ok as long as it's adjustable with one hand.Steve
The table shows the minimum standard ie a 3 point retractable.
Note 3 below the table describes that type of belt.
Note 4 goes on to say harnesses are acceptable.
Steve
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