In 60 seconds to the point: What is an initial assessment?
Learn everything else about the initial assessment and affiliated processes in our Basic Approval Process and Basic CoP Training.
In 60 seconds to the point: What is an initial assessment?
Learn everything else about the initial assessment and affiliated processes in our Basic Approval Process and Basic CoP Training.
A brief description Before I get into why vehicles and their equipment need to be approved in the first place in one of my upcoming posts, I’d like to address a seemingly simple question from a participant in one of my recent training sessions. The question was asked at the beginning. The participant was able…
Vehicles and vehicle components must be approved by an authority in almost every country in the world before they can be placed on the market. But what does that mean exactly? I’ll explain it to you succinctly – in just 40 seconds!
The struggle through the jungle of shortcuts After explaining the abbreviations SoP, EoP and CoP in another post and how they relate to each other, I would like to take up the suggestion of a reader of my summaries of the posts on LinkedIn today. He expressed the wish to explain further terms briefly and…
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…
Every company that wants to introduce products requiring approval to the market for the first time is confronted with the requirement of an initial assessment by the approval authority. But what does this initial assessment mean? Who or what is being evaluated and for what purpose? And how often do I have to repeat this…
“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…
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