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.
What is CoP? CoP is the abbreviation for “Conformity of Production”. But what is it now?
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More InformationDon’t miss our other articles on CoP-Q and CoP-P. You can also gain in-depth insights in our CoP basic training course.
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…
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. You can find more information here in our blog.
The terms approval and authorization are often confused in practice. Although they are related, many people are not aware that the underlying facts are actually different. In our video, we explain what separates the terms and when which usage is correct. Our training courses on the approval process will tell you everything you need to…
How can I not only reduce the CoP effort, but also focus it in such a way that I can draw valid conclusions about the entire production via the CoP evidence and CoP testing?
The COC serves as proof that a vehicle conforms to an approved type. What is the basis for this? Ask us: 069/153225111
“Product recalls are becoming so expensive thanks to the new Product Safety Regulation that every single one could mean our bankruptcy!” – But is that really the case? Regulation (EU) 2023/988 has been in force since 06/2023 Regulation (EU) 2023/988 (“General Product Safety Regulation – “GSPR”) has been in force since 06/2023 and must be…
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