Crash tests
An overview of the special purpose car seat crash testing and findings

Tests
Nearly 90 sled-crash tests, involving 17 special purpose car seats, have been undertaken to date. The tests have been undertaken across three testing centres - Britax Childcare Pty Ltd, NeuRA (Transurban Road Safety Centre), and APV-T Test Centre.
AuSAP has also accessed and reviewed the data of 22 sled-crash tests of 11 special purpose car seats, undertaken at Crashlab (NSW) by VicRoads (Victorian road agency) in 2013 and 2017.
Eight of the products assessed have been pubclished on MACA’s national product register, with two more products currenlty being finalised for publication.
Products tested
Products are listed by Importer (Participant), Product(s) and (manufacturer - country).

Stabilo Multiseat
(Stabilo – Poland)

Carrot 3000
Carrot XL
(Seeds Co. Ltd. – Japan)

Hero-NXT
IPAI-LGT
Starlight-NXT
Kidsflex 2
Kidsflex 2XL
(Hernik GmbH – Germany)

Special tomato soft touch booster seat
(Special Tomato – United States)

Spirit Car Seat
IPS 2000 series
(Inspired by Drive – United States)
*Note: Crashlab 2013 data was used for assessments against the AuSAP Test and Assessment Protocol

Baffin.1
(LIW Car Technology - Poland)

Thomashilfen Commander
Thomashilfen Defender
Thomashilfen Hercules Prime
(Thomashilfen - Germany)

Quokka
Wallaroo
(Etac – Australia)

Assessment process
Following testing and assessment the AuSAP Expert Committee reviews the AuSAP Test and Assessment Protocol's Parameter Assessments for each product. The Parameter Assessment assigns ‘good’, ‘acceptable’, ‘marginal’ or ‘not acceptable’ against each of the selected criteria tested, and is used as an internal guide for discussion by the Expert Committee.
This assessment process does not allow for direct comparisons between special purpose car seats, due to their often unique designs in providing for the needs of children with disabilities and medical conditions. This is unlike other independent programs, such as Australia's Child Restraint Evaluation Program which applies star ratings.

Importer/manufacturer meetings
A key strength of AuSAP and its participants is a shared commitment to collaboration and learning.
Following review by the Expert Committee, the findings are openly shared at meetings with Australian importers and overseas manufacturers. It is reinforced in these meetings that AuSAP is not a certification program, and is using selected criteria from AS/NZS 1754 which is more demanding than the standards/regulations special purpose car seats comply with. Therefore we expect to find some results that the manufacturers have not experienced previously (e.g., component failure).
Where an AuSAP finding is not acceptable (e.g., product component failure, structural failure) the overseas manufacturer is provided an opportunity to consider changes to their product and follow-up testing.
It was a pleasure to meet you and your team! It is very interesting to hear what your organisation is doing for special needs transport. I wish this could be similar in other countries.
Findings
The following highlights the status of each product. Where a product requires further review, this may be due to a minor component failure, or a more significant finding (e.g., submarining of the dummy). In addition, since commencing AuSAP a number of products have been withdrawn from the Australian market or program, including the Quokka, Wallaroo, Spirit Car Seat, and IPS 2000 Series.
AuSAP is an ongoing program and further testing is currently being undertaken on a number of products. This list is regularly reviewed and updated to reflect current results.

Baffin.1
Further review required

Carrot 3000
Published on National Product Register

Carrot XL
Further review being finalised

Thomashilfen Commander
Published on National Product Register

Thomashilfen Defender
Published on National Product Register

Thomashilfen Hercules Prime
To be published soon on the National Product Register

Hernik Hero-NXT
Published on National Product Register

Hernik IPAI-LGT
Published on National Product Register

Hernik Kidsflex 2
Published on National Product Register

Hernik Kidsflex 3
Published on National Product Register

Hernik Starlight
Published on National Product Register

Stabilo Multiseat
Further review required

Special Tomato Soft Touch Booster Seat
Further review required

Spirit Car Seat
Withdrawn from the Australian market

IPS 2000 series
Withdrawn from the Australian market

Quokka
Further review required. Withdrawn from AuSAP

Wallaroo
Withdrawn from AuSAP

Hope Car Bed
Currently being assessed