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Document Title | Proposal for amendments to Regulation No.13, paragraph 3.3 | ||||||||
Reference Number | AMEVSC-08-06 | ||||||||
Date |
27 Apr 2012
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Summary | Proposal for additional wording to paragraph 3.3 in order to clarify the use of test reports and ensure that the vehicle manufacturer is fully aware that responsibility is not given away when using a test report in accordance with Annexes 11, 12 or 19. | ||||||||
Source(s) | Knorr-Bremse | ||||||||
Rulemaking Area(s) | AMEVSC and UN R13 Heavy-Duty Braking | ||||||||
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UNECE server | .pdf format | ||||||||
Excerpts from session reports related to this document | |||||||||
AMEVSC | Session 8 | 10-11 May 2012 |
There was insufficient time to discuss the various documents and, as a result, come to a conclusion. However, it was clear that there are still widely differing views on the responsibilities and implications in the use of test reports within a type-approval. While it was agreed that only the vehicle manufacturer can obtain a braking system type-approval and in the case of a problem related to the type-approval it is the vehicle manufacturer who is responsible for the consequences, there was disagreement as to whether this was clearly the case in the actual use of a test report.
As a means to resolve the issues surrounding the use of test reports, OICA suggested the replacement of the test report with a component or system type-approval and indicated that this was under investigation by a Germany Industry (VDA) special working group. |
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