LIER sets companies on road to EU safety targets

From: FTPB
Published: Fri Jun 10 2005


LIER (INRETS Road Equipment Test Laboratory) of France uses state-of-the-art technology to accredit road-safety devices. Clients use the services of LIER to develop and improve their road-safety products with the aim of obtaining both French and foreign accreditation, especially with respect to the new EN1317 European standard.

LIER is the European leader in the regulatory crash testing of different forms of road-side safety barriers or VRS (Vehicle Restraint Systems). It is the only laboratory in France to conduct tests on road-side restraint devices (guard rails, crash cushions, guard-rail end terminals, etc.) as well as any other equipment located on the sides of roads and motorways that is dedicated to protecting road users.

These devices, subjected to numerous tests and inspections, are primarily intended to avoid damage to – and the consequences of – a vehicle accidentally leaving the road, and also to protect both those people travelling in the vehicle in question and the other road users in the immediate vicinity. Clients include road-side equipment manufacturers, designers, distributors or installers, who most often belong to the steelmaking, building and public works sectors, but also to the plastics and wood sectors.

Accredited by the COFRAC (Comité Français d’Accréditation – French Accreditation Committee) for the ISO/CEI 17025 quality standard (general measures concerning calibration and test laboratories), LIER uses an in-house quality-assurance system and has set itself strict standards regarding the skills of its personnel as well as the laboratory's impartiality and independence. With more than 100 impact tests carried out each year on its site, LIER's experience is so far based on approximately 950 tests performed, using cars, buses or lorries of between 10 and 38 tonnes.

During the tests, the vehicle, whose speed is monitored by GPS, is guided by a rail inserted into the road surface, thereby guaranteeing a very high degree of approach-angle precision. A remote-control unit operating from a chase vehicle enables the vehicle's brakes to be activated after impact if need be. In addition to these means, LIER has a large stock of acceleration and angular velocity sensors in order to record all the test data. All the tests are filmed by high-speed digital cameras operating at a speed of 500 frames per second. The reports are drafted in several languages and sent on to clients in the form of CDs or DVDs.

For more specific tests, LIER also possesses instrumented, anthropomorphic test dummies, such as the Hybrid III, so as to analyse precisely the real protection afforded by the various devices to vehicle passengers. In addition to the biomechanical data recorded on the dummy during the impact, an on-board camera makes it possible to analyse the kinematics and the dummy's interaction with its environment.

About LIER
Created in 1993 on the initiative of the INRETS (Institut National de Recherche sur les Transports et leur Sécurité – National Institute for Transport and Transport-Related Safety) and French industrialists involved in manufacturing road-safety devices, LIER (INRETS Road Equipment Test Laboratory,) has the legal status of a private limited-liability company. LIER implements test methods and tests that comply with French and European standards, and is completely independent. Located in France, within the bounds of Saint Exupéry International Airport in Lyons, the LIER test centre is equipped with full-scale test zones. In addition to the services it provides to French industrial customers, LIER carries out three quarters of its business activity with other European countries. LIER is looking for offers of partnerships in Europe.
For further information, please go to: www.lier.fr
Company: FTPB
Contact Name: Kate AMBLER
Contact Email: kambler.ftpb@ubifrance.fr
Contact Phone: 020 7235 5330

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