Common use of Particular requirements Clause in Contracts

Particular requirements. 5.3.1. No door shall open during the test. 5.3.2. After the impact, it shall be possible without the use of tools to: 5.3.2.1. Open a sufficient number of doors provided for normal entry and exit of passengers, and if necessary tilt the seat-backs or seats to allow evacuation of all occupants; 5.3.2.2. Release the dummy from the protective system; 5.3.2.3. Remove the dummy from the vehicle; 5.3.3. No interior device or component shall become detached in such a way as noticeably to increase the risk of injury from sharp projections or jagged edges; 5.3.4. Ruptures, resulting from permanent deformation are acceptable, provided these do not increase the risk of injury; 5.3.5. If there is continuous leakage of liquid from the fuel-feed installation after the collision, the rate of leakage shall not exceed 30 g/min; if the liquid from the fuel-feed system mixes with liquids from the other systems and the various liquids cannot easily be separated and identified, all the liquids collected shall be taken into account in evaluating the continuous leakage. 5.3.6. Following the test conducted in accordance with the procedure defined in Annex 4 to this Regulation, the electrical power train operating on high voltage, and the high voltage components and systems, which are galvanically connected to the high voltage bus of the electric power train, shall meet the following requirements: 5.3.6.1. Protection against electrical shock 6.1.4.2. shall be met. If the vehicle has an automatic disconnect function, or device(s) that galvanically divide the electric power train circuit during driving condition, at least one of the following criteria shall apply to the disconnected circuit or to each divided circuit individually after the disconnect function is activated.

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Sources: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles