In a previous VLOG, we went into more detail about the terms in-service compliance and in-use compliance. In our video, we explain how IUPR relates to this and what obligations it entails for you.
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In a previous VLOG, we went into more detail about the terms in-service compliance and in-use compliance. In our video, we explain how IUPR relates to this and what obligations it entails for you.
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A shot about what’s at the beginning of a recall. The most important questions: What is the error? What is the cause of the error? What is the risk – as what can happen to whom with what probability?
In the context of an online – CoP_Basic training, the question arose in which context the PSCR is related to the safeguard clauses of the Framework Regulation (EU) 2018/858. Since the question was easy to answer, we recorded it directly as a video.
We have already addressed the topic of recalls several times in our blog. Recalls are not uncommon and you have probably noticed that a product has had to be recalled due to certain defects. We explain in detail what effects a recall can have and much more in our video. Become an expert in the…
“COC” is the abbreviation for “Certificate of Confomity”. The COC document can therefore be translated as “Certificate of Conformity” or “Declaration of Conformity”. Accordingly, the manufacturer confirms in writing with this document that a specific vehicle conforms to an “approved type”. You can find a more detailed explanation in our video. You can find more…
The abbreviations ISC or IUC often cause confusion. In short, in-service compliance or in-use compliance are the same thing and describe the legal requirement to inspect vehicles that are already in use. The focus here is on compliance with the limit values for the individual exhaust gas components. We have summarized what the legislator expects…
What is CoP? CoP is the abbreviation for “Conformity of Production”. But what is it now? Don’t miss our other articles on CoP-Q and CoP-P. You can also gain in-depth insights in our CoP basic training course.
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