tuv.com munication A s i a P a c i f i c Issue 2 | 2016
E-mobility New age of mobility - electric vehicles, autonomous driving and connected cars Going Green, Going Safe Emerging key trend in eco-friendliness and advanced safety
TĂœV Rheinland Launches First Independent Tire Testing Laboratory in Indonesia Ribbon cutting ceremony at the launch of the Tire Testing Laboratory in Indonesia
www.tuv.com
Worldwide Market Access, One-stop Full Service We provide support for developing new markets on international manufacturing, product certification and offer expertise on import and export of vehicles and vehicle components. Our experts are well versed in various approval requirements and can manage the required testing from a single source.
www.tuv.com
Content
5
6
News Flash
E-Mobility
10
First Independent Tire Testing Laboratory
12
16
Seminars and Certificate Awards Ceremony
Going Green, Going Safe
18
19
Enabling Clients to Meet the Mark
Regulatory Updates Upcoming Events
Contact us at TÜV Rheinland Australia Pty. Ltd.
info@au.tuv.com
+61 3 9450 1400
TÜV Rheinland Cambodia Ltd.
info@kh.tuv.com
+855 23 212 209
TÜV Rheinland Indonesia
info@idn.tuv.com
+62 21 579 44 579
TÜV Rheinland Japan Ltd.
info@jpn.tuv.com
+81 45 470 1850
TÜV Rheinland Korea Ltd.
info@kor.tuv.com
+82 2 860 9860
TÜV Rheinland Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
info@my.tuv.com
+603 7859 8023
TÜV Rheinland Philippines, Inc.
info@phl.tuv.com
+63 2 812 8887
TÜV Rheinland Singapore Pte. Ltd.
info@sin.tuv.com
+65 6562 8750
TÜV Rheinland Thailand Ltd.
info@tha.tuv.com
+66 2 326 1333
TÜV Rheinland Vietnam Co., Ltd.
info@vn.tuv.com
+84 8 3842 0600
TÜV Rheinland Repr. Off., Myanmar sithu.kyitun@tuv.net +95 1 514224 DISCLAIMER: This e-Newsletter was brought to you by TÜV Rheinland. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Copyright © TÜV Rheinland 2016, All Rights Reserved.
3
4
Message from the Regional EVP
Message from the Regional EVP
Dear Readers, Innovation in the automotive industry has witnessed a resurgence in recent years, responding to growing concerns over climate change and the integration of smart technologies. As more of the world embraces disruption in this sector, the focus on safety and quality standards will become increasingly paramount. This issue delves into the intricacies of what it takes to make this new age of mobility viable and compliant with the highest of standards set by automotive regulatory bodies around the world. As new frontiers of innovation like driverless technology gain traction, its unaddressed safety issues are no doubt a cause for concern. Some automakers like Toyota have taken a more progressive view, requiring artificial intelligence (AI) to take control only when a safety necessity calls for it.1 The automaker giant plans to inject $1 billion into its new Toyota Research Institute over the next five years to spearhead AI breakthroughs that will help drivers anticipate and evade potential danger. Additionally, we are also pleased to announce the launch of TÜV Rheinland’s tire testing laboratory in Indonesia, a strategic regional base set up to cope with the exponential growth of transportation needs in Southeast Asia.
Andreas Hoefer Executive Vice President Asia Pacific, India, Middle East and Africa
We also discuss regulatory updates, and how we are supporting manufacturers’ efforts in ensuring sustainability for the environment. Auditing challenges are placed under the spotlight, particularly in helping clients find solutions to properly comply with the standards being tested. Progress that has been made in the present testing circles of green and connected technologies will serve as a stepping stone to meet the future demands of more complex smart testing.
We wish you an enjoyable and informative read.
1 Toyota Global Newsroom (newsroom.toyota.co.jp)
News Flash
5
News Flash Children’s Art Poster Exhibition – Planting Trees for a Greener Planet The TÜV Rheinland Forum in Japan is exhibiting prize-winning artworks from an art competition which is held each year since 1962 by Kanagawa Trust Midori Foundation. The competition is open to elementary, junior and senior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. All of the exhibited artworks illustrate the motivations and thoughts of children and raise awareness on the importance of planting trees for a greener planet. (Exhibition Period: July 4th – August 31st, 2016)
TÜV Rheinland Korea Art Gallery From April 4th – June 30th, 2016 TÜV Rheinland Korea Art Gallery in Seoul headquarters exhibited artworks by Mr Jae-Young Park. Mr Park says, “The goal of the project was to describe, through pictures, ordinary life in the complex city. I took photographs of subway stations, streets and buildings, and I recreated images by mixing and editing on a computer. Through my photographs, I want to expose a different view which is unnoticed in daily life.” TÜV Rheinland Korea helps young artists by providing an exhibition space for their artwork.
Japan: First Comprehensive Testing & Homologation Service for Onboard Camera Monitor Systems On 11 July 2016 TÜV Rheinland Japan began offering the first testing and homologation services for onboard camera monitor systems provided by a third-party certification body in Japan, in response to amendments to UN Reg. UN-R46 04, effective 18 June 2016. The service incorporates approximately 20 tests, including display speed and system capability to function as human vision.
TÜV Rheinland Japan Certifies 27 BMW Group–Authorized Body Shops TÜV Rheinland Japan audited 56 body shops authorized by BMW Japan Corp. and certified 27 of them. TÜV Rheinland Japan began auditing BMW Group–authorized body shops in 2013. In 2014, the audits were enhanced with the inclusion of TÜV Rheinland Group’s own car bodywork checklist items in the BMW Group list. Certification by an independent inspection agency is one of the most important benchmarks for measuring the quality of car body repair shops. TÜV Rheinland Group provides audit and certification services as well as consulting services for car body repair shops around the world.
6
E-Mobility
E-Mobility New Age of Mobility Ushered in by Electric Vehicles, Autonomous Driving and Connected Cars
Schedule a business meeting on your smartphone, and a driverless car will arrive and take you to the meeting site. This future is right around the corner!
Industries created by automobiles Automobiles have always played a big role in the creation of markets
History of Automobile Gasoline Steam
Electric
1760
1840
First car
Electric car
1880
1910
Combustion Car engine popularization car (Model T)
1930
Military use
1960
1970
Car Car diversification: accidents Small car (EUR) Pollution Fuel Large car (US) Popular car (JAP) usage
1990
2000
Hybrid car
Electric vehicle
E-Mobility
and industries. Strong demand for eco-friendly cars has led to the development of hybrid cars, electric vehicles (EV) and fuel-cell-powered vehicles.
Potentiality of EVs EVs are the most represented nextgeneration vehicles. However, less than 1% of cars sold worldwide are passenger EVs. The retail price of EVs must drop for them to become popular.
Global EV sales +729% Annual sales Ă—1000
The introduction of new technologies such as autonomous driving and wireless technology is leading the automobile industry into a new era.
7
+150%
+70%
+53%
300
250 57% 200
150
54%
100
49% 43%
Low cost lithium-ion batteries will help lower EV prices and accelerate wider adoption. Increasing the energy density to five times above current levels is feasible, but denser, more dangerous batteries will make safety evaluations even more important.
50
2010 BEV
81%
51%
2011
2012
46%
2013
2014
Battery-Electric Vehicle
PHEV Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Source: IEA
8
E-Mobility
Motorization rate 2014
RU / TK / OTHER EU: 277 +57% NAFTA: 661 +4%
EU 28 / EFTA: 569 +7% JAPAN / S. KOREA: 551 +6%
AFRICA: 44 +31%
ASIA (EXC J&SK) / OCEANIA / ME: 79 +123%
C&S AMERICA: 176 +59%
Numbers: Amount of electric vehicles per 1000 inhabitants Percentage: Growth of vehicle worldwide sales in 2014 versus 2005
Asian EV markets Amongst the Asian countries, EV sales in Japan stood out. However, the shortage of fast-charging stations on highways has resulted in long waiting lines, limiting EV use mostly to commuters.
Ultra-mini EV FOMM Concept One
Southeast Asian countries have also begun to introduce EVs. To encourage the market to increase safety and environment-friendly vehicles, the Thai government has introduced Eco-car policy and CO2 based tax system which incentivize the purchase of EVs.
Source: OICA
TĂœV Rheinland is engaged in evaluating the environmental performance and safety of the ultra-mini EV FOMM Concept One, scheduled to be developed and sold in Southeast Asia.
E-Mobility
Next generation of vehicles
A variety of evaluation and verification systems will be needed to verify the safety and efficiency of these next-generation vehicles
What does an EV future look like? It is said that autonomous driving systems could be a reality by 2025. Toyota has announced its plan to install automatic brakes in almost all its vehicles by the end of 2017,
and an automatic brake system has already been installed in almost half of its existing models. The advancement of ‘connected car’ technology coupled with autonomous driving will bring about a new era of motoring.
The technology required to get to the next generation of vehicles To promote full-scale use of these new generation vehicles, a variety of evaluation and verification systems will be needed to ensure safety and efficiency, and a neutral testing and certification company like TÜV Rheinland will play an important role.
Kazushi Arima General Manager Mobility TÜV Rheinland Japan Kazushi Arima joined TÜV Rheinland Japan in 2013. He has many years of experience in Mobility industry, having worked in one of the largest Japanese automakers and a vehicle certification agency. Mr. Arima holds a Master of Science in Physics.
9
10
First Independent Tire Testing Laboratory
TÜV Rheinland Launches First Independent Tire Testing Laboratory in Indonesia The facility supports the Indonesian government’s initiatives to boost industrial competitiveness and reduce road accidents. In a move that promotes road safety and tire manufacturing quality, TÜV Rheinland opened the first independent tire testing laboratory in Indonesia. The facility is fully certified by the Indonesia National Accreditation Body (KAN), and is qualified to provide tire testing and approval services for passenger car, truck, bus, and motorcycle tires for compliance with the latest national and international standards. Industrial Competitiveness through Increased Standardization “The growing population in Indonesia is driving demand for rapid, reliable, and above all, safe transportation. As a leading independent international provider of technical services for testing,
inspection, certification, consulting, and training, TÜV Rheinland’s tire testing laboratory will support that demand while meeting the quality and safety needs of our customers– in the country, around the region and across the globe,” said Mr. I Nyoman Susila, Managing Director of TÜV Rheinland Indonesia. By investing in premises and people in Indonesia, TÜV Rheinland supports the Indonesian Ministry of Transport and the automotive industry in the joint goal of producing safe, high quality and standards-compliant products. “The opening of the TÜV Rheinland tire testing facility is a reflection of the long-term growth
potential of the Indonesian tire market. It will support the industry’s tire quality goals and ensure that specifications meet the standards and regulations set by the Indonesian government. We wish TÜV Rheinland every success and warmly welcome the launch of this facility,” said Pascal Nouvellon, Managing Director of PT Michelin Indonesia. International Recognition The tire testing laboratory has capabilities to serve customers in testing products and services, while ensuring reliable implementation of international standards for quality and safety. The brand is synonymous with superior quality and laboratory
First Independent Tire Testing Laboratory
professional engineers and expert staff. The tire testing capabilities of the lab are comprehensive and in compliance with tire testing standards such as Indonesia SNI 0098, 0099 and 0100 for passenger car, light truck and light bus, SNI 0101 for motorcycle, UN ECE-R30, R54 and R75, Japan JIS D4230, and Brazil Inmetro R165 and R205, among other standard-setting bodies. For customers planning to expand into new markets but are not aware of the applicable regulations, TÜV Rheinland provides local testing to reduce time-to-market and ensure timely certification. In turn, this improves local tire production and strengthens export capacity. Likewise, the facility can also test tires imported into the local market.
Capabilities of the Tire Lab ▪▪ Dimension measurements ▪▪ Tread wear indicator verification and measurements
best practices, as TÜV Rheinland is designated by authorities in Germany (KBA), Luxemburg (SNCH), the Netherlands (RDW), Ireland (NSAI), Indonesia (KAN), Malaysia (JPJ), and Brazil (Inmetro) to perform testing in accordance to various international standards. TÜV Rheinland test reports are also voluntarily recognized and accepted in many other countries and regions, enabling customers to select the approval that best fits their needs. Tire Testing Laboratory Capabilities Located at Taman Tekno BSD IX Sector, South Tangerang, the new tire testing laboratory has 530 m2 total floor space, and is run by
▪▪ Bead unseating ▪▪ Braking energy ▪▪ Endurance testing ▪▪ Low inflation pressure ▪▪ High speed testing
11
Global Expansion The new testing laboratory is a response to the growing need for safer transportation, and is part of TÜV Rheinland’s global strategy from present to 2020, to continue expanding its network in over 69 countries and investing in other potential markets. “The planning was meticulous, from the selection of the location and equipment to recruiting and training a talented workforce. The KAN accreditation and appointment by the Indonesian Ministry of Industry is an achievement built on over 140 years of experience in the certification sector, as well as a commitment to constantly improve our quality in order to provide outstanding services to our local and global clients,” said Mr. Ralf Scheller, Member of the Executive Board of Management for TÜV Rheinland AG, Cologne, Germany. As a trusted brand, TÜV Rheinland Group continues to provide value to customers by promoting the quality and safety of their products, thereby ensuring brand strength, business growth and profitability.
12
Going Green, Going Safe
Going Green, Going Safe An increasingly competitive automotive industry requires constant alteration and an emerging key trend is eco-friendliness coupled with advanced safety. The automotive industry is facing huge challenges, some of which are: ▪▪ additional safety features require additional weight and energy resources, ▪▪ additional weight on fuel efficiency, and, ▪▪ lightweight material (Al, Mg, Carbon composite etc) costs more and in turn reduces demand for these vehicles. Automotive brands and manufacturers have made significant improvements in this regard by developing highlyefficient drivetrains, alternative power sources, as well as lighter, but stronger construction materials. For instance, there is an uptake in the use of fully electric and fuel-electric hybrid drivetrains, combined with fast-charging battery technologies, which allay range anxiety among users of plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids.
The increased dependence on technology for safety and performance comes with potential risks. For example, the high energy density of batteries used in EVs can sometimes lead to fire or explosions when damaged in a crash, or if they overheat while charging. The risk for post-crash chemical reaction due to cell damage may result in explosion even weeks after the accident (crash). Testing for Electrical Systems Automotive manufacturers need to fully understand how varying operating conditions limit the life and usage cycle of battery systems through extensive testing and modeling, and developing sophisticated algorithms to track and predict various parameters, including state of battery charge and health, among others. To ensure quality, TÜV Rheinland provides type testing and certification for vehicles and
Going Green, Going Safe
Supporting automotive safety and alternative energy sources with our laboratories around Asia Pacific Country
Type of Laboratory
Japan
Battery Testing
2007
Performance Test 600A/100A Performance Test 960A/5V
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
2016
CNG Components up to 400 Bar Pressure Cycle System Gas Recycling
Thailand
Automotive Component Testing (ACT)
2013
Reliability & Environmental Testing -40ºC to 200ºC, 95% RH, 90G, up to 2,700Hz ▪▪ Exterior and Interior Parts ▪▪ Chemical Testing ▪▪ Vehicle Components ▪▪ Metals, Rubber and Plastic Parts
Malaysia
Wheel Testing (Acc. to UN ECE & German Wheel Guidelines)
2000
Wheel Strength Test 10,000 Nm Destructive Test 1,000 kg Cornering Fatigue Test Radial Fatigue Test Impact Test
Automotive Component Testing (ACT)
2005
Reliability & Environmental Testing -40ºC to 200ºC, 95% RH, 90G, up to 2,700Hz ▪▪ Exterior and Interior Parts ▪▪ Chemical Testing ▪▪ Vehicle Components ▪▪ Metals, Rubber and Plastic Parts
UN ECE Testing (Homologation)
2006
Brake, Noise & Speedometer Test
Wheel Testing (Acc. to SNI, UN ECE & German Wheel Guidelines)
2012
Wheel Strength Test 10,000 Nm Destructive Test 1,000 kg Cornering Fatigue Test Radial Fatigue Test Impact Test
Tire Testing (Acc. to SNI & UN ECE)
2016
Endurance Test High Speed Destructive Test
Indonesia
Est. Date
Lab Insights
***Note: TÜV Rheinland offers you Market Access Service. We use the same regulations so you can use our services that match with your requirement from our laboratories in Asia Pacific.
13
14
Going Green, Going Safe
components according to EU Directives, UN/ECE regulations, E/e mark certification ECE-R100, as well as EMC testing based on European regulations and other international standards. We also provide testing and certification for charging systems and their related components, such as connectors and cables. Our testing services include EMC, UL standards, field labeling, IEC/ DIS 61980-1/-2/-3, V2H systems and grid connectivity testing. In addition to our TĂœV mark license, we issue CB reports and certificates based on IEC 61851 series, as well as cTĂœVus and TĂœV mark license for the North American market. We also provide certification for batteries and capacitors used in EVs through our Battery Testing Laboratory at our Kansai Technology Assessment Center (KTAC), the largest laboratory in Japan dedicated to Rechargeable Energy Storage Systems (REESS). We
provide testing services using the latest facilities and the highest level of specialist knowledge. Testing for CNG Automotive Components Compressed natural gas (CNG) is becoming increasingly popular as it is cleaner-burning than gasoline or diesel. Vehicles that run on CNG may show up to 80% reduction in ozone-forming
Going Green, Going Safe
emissions compared to petrolfed vehicles. TÜV Rheinland’s facility supports manufacturers in developing cleaner vehicles with comprehensive one-stop-shop CNG components testing services. Our testing capabilities include external leakage or durability, to guarantee component type approval. Our experts also perform Conformity of Production tests for such components.
Testing for Environmental Impact The tire’s rolling resistance can significantly affect carbon emissions; the lower the rolling resistance, the lower the friction levels between the tire and the road surface. However, this also needs to be balanced with an adequate level of friction while braking to ensure enough stopping power depending on the weight of the vehicle.
15
At TÜV Rheinland, we have experts who will test tire safety, as well as potential emissions of substances that may be harmful to humans and the environment. We help vehicle and component manufacturers with our testing and certification services for electric vehicles, batteries and components to ensure top quality and compliance with standards.
16
Seminars and Certificate Awards Ceremony
Seminars and Certificate Awareness of ISO/ TS 16949:2009, Indonesia ISO/TS 16949:2009, in conjunction with ISO 9001:2008, defines the quality management system requirements for the design and development, production and, when relevant, installation and service of automotive-related products. TÜV Rheinland Indonesia supported companies in the automotive industry with a seminar “Awareness of ISO/TS 16949:2009” in March 2016. Nearly 40 participants attended to understand the elements of ISO/TS 16949:2009 standard.
REACH Regulation Compliance - Sustainable Development, Vietnam With state-of-the-art equipment, TÜV Rheinland Vietnam’s Softlines laboratory brings one-stop services for manufacturers and buyers around the world in accordance with national and international standards. As an added value service, TÜV Rheinland Vietnam conducted a seminar “REACH Regulation Compliance - Sustainable Development” in March 2016 for existing and prospect clients. The participants learned about chemical management in context, the basics of REACH Regulation, Substances of Very High Concern in the Candidate List, and REACH Restriction List.
Series of Seminars: Introduction of ISO 45001, Japan OHSMS (Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems) ISO 45001 will be issued around October 2016, and in conjunction with this, TÜV Rheinland Japan held an introduction seminar in Yokohama, Osaka, Hamamatsu, and Fukuoka to explain: ▪▪ History of OHSMS ▪▪ Effect of the system implementation (benefit of industrial injury insurance) ▪▪ Introduction to ISO 45001 ▪▪ Difference between OHSAS 18001 and ISO 45001 The implementation of OHSMS helps to safeguard employees’ safety, more efficient operation and in winning customers’ trust.
Seminars and Certificate Awards Ceremony
17
Awards Ceremony Series of Seminars: Medical Equipment Installed Software – Japan/US/EU Regulatory Compliance, Japan TÜV Rheinland Japan is holding a medical series “Medical Equipment Installed Software – Japan/US/EU Regulatory Compliance” from 2015 to 2016. In this seminar, explanations are provided for general requirements, EU harmonized standards, FDA guidance, and international standards for manufacturing / distribution of medical equipment installed software in Japan/US/EU. Related standards are also introduced: ▪▪ IEC 62304 Medical Device Software - Software life cycle processes ▪▪ FDA Guidance (US Food and Drug Administration) ▪▪ IEC 62366 (Medical Devices - Application of usability engineering to medical devices) ▪▪ ISO 14971 (Medical Devices -- Application of risk management to medical devices) ▪▪ ISO 13485 (Medical Devices -- Quality management systems -- Requirements for regulatory purposes)
PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta Certificate Awards Ceremony Date: 18 March 2016 Name of Organization: PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta Standard: PCI-DSS Country: Indonesia Scope: Corporate Solutions: Data Communications, Internet and IT Services About the Organization: Established in April 1988, Lintasarta is a leading company in information and communication technology services. Lintasarta serves more than 1,700 partner companies and are connected to more than 20,000 networks, with local support in more than 44 cities across Indonesia.
E Ganzon, Inc. Certificate Awards Ceremony Date: 13 April 2016 Name of Organization: E Ganzon, Inc. Standard: ISO 9001:2008 Country: Philippines Scope: General Construction: Development, Selling and Leasing of Real Estate About the Organization: E. Ganzon, Inc. was registered in October 1982 as a construction services company. It offers the whole gamut of general building and general engineering services such as civil works, structural, plumbing and sanitary, electrical, mechanical and other specialty works.
18
Enabling Clients to Meet the Mark
Enabling Clients to Meet the Mark
Tire SNI Approval (Indonesian National Standard) for Indonesian Market The tire industry in Indonesia is bound by SNI Regulation numbers 0098:2012, 0099:2012, 0100:2012, 0101:2012 and 6700:2012. Decree 03/BIM/PER/01/2014 from the Ministry of the Industry Republic of Indonesia stipulates that local or imported tires must have an SNI certificate for each tire category. The auditing process for tires includes the checking of client compliance with the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System, validation of product and manufacturing process knowledge, and sampling for testing in the tire laboratory facility. Various testing includes marking check, dimension verification, bead unseating test, breaking energy test, high speed and endurance test. Auditing Challenges The most common challenges encountered with this type of audit are markings which do not comply with the relevant regulation and inconsistencies in following the quality control plan. To avoid these problems, the client should understand the regulation, in particular the marking requirements, and regularly update the quality control plan according to the actual process. Long-term Solutions On one occasion during a tire surveillance audit, the client informed the auditor that the tire product did not pass the test according to SNI standards. In order to provide proper assistance to the client, the auditor conducted a root cause analysis and proposed corrective actions to fully address the finding. The client has reported that since then, they have never had the same problem and the tires continue to meet the standards requirements.
CoC for Vehicle Imports in Thailand Since the beginning of 2016, the implementation of the CO2 Reduction – New Excise Tax and Eco-Sticker scheme has subjected vehicles sold in Thailand to an excise tax based on CO2 emissions, E85-gasohol compatibility and fuel efficiency rather than engine size. This requires all manufacturers and importers of passenger vehicles to display an eco-sticker on the windscreens of all new cars so that buyers are aware of the CO2 rating, emissions, safety and fuel economy figures. Mandatory Requirements The CO2 reduction audit ensures that the inspected vehicle matches the Certificate of Conformity (CoC) issued by the manufacturer or WVTA approval, as well as the fuel consumption and CO2 emissions standards. It is applicable to non-authorized importers. The audit checks that the VIN, engine number, tire size and exhaust emission systems are correct, and includes vehicle inspection, CoC verification, and CoC issuing. Auditing Challenges At times the customer does not have facilities such as good lighting or a car lifter. In such cases, it is very difficult to take the necessary photos. Thus, it is suggested that clients prepare the equipment necessary to ensure a seamless audit process.
TĂœV Rheinland auditors are trained to always give value to each audit, provide long-term solutions to client problems, and ensure proper compliance with the requirements of the standards being tested.
Regulatory Updates / Upcoming Events 19
Regulatory Updates
Upcoming Events
17 Jun
Plan your calendar with our upcoming exhibitions and trainings. Visit our exhibitions and get advice on compliance with the latest industry standards from our experts.
Revision is Ongoing for ISO 22000 on Food Safety Management: The standard is being substantially revised to ensure it stays relevant to modern needs.
17 Jun Vietnam - Lithium Battery Requirements: Vietnam MIC issued a new standard QCVN 101:2016/BTTTT ‘National Technical Regulations on Lithium Battery for Portable Applications’.
3 Jun Introduction of the Amendment of UN Regulation No. 46 (Rear-View Mirrors) – 04 Series: The amendment includes safety and image-quality requirements with respect to the Camera Monitor System (CMS).
27 May Taiwan BSMI Announces the Update of C.C.C Code for Monitor Product: The caution should include warnings and instructions. It should also present on the product labeling, packaging warnings, precautions.
FAIRS
31 Aug – 2 Sep Medical Fair Asia Singapore This is the 11th International Exhibition on Hospital, Diagnostic, Pharmaceutical, Medical & Rehabilitation equipment & supplies
20 – 22 Sep PowerGen Asia / Booth No. D71 Korea Platform for the power industry
SEMINARS / TRAINING
26 May The New Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/ EU Requires Risk Assessment: Risk assessment document is requested for the GS Mark License and LVD Certification of Conformity.
19 Apr ISO/TS 15066:2016, Robots and Robotic Devices – Collaborative Robots is Now Available: ISO/TS 15066 provides guidelines for the design and implementation of a collaborative workspace that reduces risks to people.
24 Mar Notice Regarding Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods – Manual of Tests and Criteria (Including UN38.3 Lithium-ion Battery): Rev. 6 was reissued again. Section 38.3 ‘Testing criteria of lithium metal and lithium-ion batteries’ has been amended.
ISO 9001/14001:2015 Revision Japan, Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, 15 Sep Medical 60601 Series Japan, 1, 13, 14, 29 Sep Pharmaceutical Law (Middle) Japan, Tokyo, Osaka, 27 – 28 Sep EV High Voltage System Technology Qualification - BGI 8686 Japan, GTAC, 7 – 8 Sep
Greater nc y transpare idual iv d in through ers. ID numb
Optimal Optimal clarity clarity with with TÜV TÜV Rheinland’s Rheinland’s test test mark mark and and Certipedia. Certipedia. A trustworthy system provides even more transparency through test marks with A trustworthy system provides even more transparency through test marks with individual ID numbers and through clearly comprehensible test content. individual ID numbers and through clearly comprehensible test content.
www.tuv.com
www.tuv.com