CAE-Companion-2018-2019

Safety

International Safety and Crash-Test Regulations: Current Status and Future De - velopments

Course Description Since the 1960's, the regulation of vehicle safety performance has had a major impact on vehicle and system design. As au- tomotive manufacturing has evolved into an integrated global system, understanding and anticipating legal requirements has become an immense challenge. Regulators collaborate and diverge in how they address road-safety policy goals. Regulatory changes in a single market can translate into global customer requirements. And these requirements are continuously evolving. In a compact program, this two-day seminar provides a worldwide update on the passive safety landscape, covering local, national, regional, and international policy and rulemaking developments. The first segment of the seminar focuses on regulatory insti- tutions and processes. By understanding the regulatory en- vironment, including the trend towards an integrated global regulatory system, businesses can better prepare for changes that impact competitiveness and customer satisfaction. The second segment applies this knowledge to current and future regulatory requirements. The seminar covers crashworthiness (frontal, side, rear impact, etc.) as well as pedestrian protection and new technologies. Course Objectives This course informs participants of recent developments and discussions within the global regulatory community concerning passive safety. The seminar explores differences in regulatory systems and philosophies, in compliance and enforcement, and in the forces behind the regulation of vehicle safety. The course provides participants with a broad understanding current regulatory directions and guidance on how to follow, and even influence, future requirements. Who should attend? This seminar should be of interest to anyone involved with

meeting and anticipating legal requirements for vehicle safety performance across international markets. The course provides a compact review of changes in passive safety requirements and current priorities across the international regulatory community. Moreover, the course provides knowledge critical to understanding differences in the way regulators establish and enforce these legal requirements. Course Contents „ „ History of safety regulation and development of legal regimes (e.g., self-certification, type approval, product liability, in-use surveillance „ „ Regulatory agencies and rulemaking processes (e.g., „ „ Regulatory drivers and priorities (e.g., accident data, injury dynamics, injury assessment criteria, test tools, harmonization, whole vehicle approval, competitiveness, etc.) „ „ Types and purposes of regulations (UN Regulations, Global Technical Regulations, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, EU Regulations and Directives, etc.) „ „ Developments in crashworthiness and occupant protection requirements (frontal impact, side impact, pole-side impact, full width barrier, offset deformable barrier, mobile barrier, etc.) „ „ Vulnerable road user (VRU) protection (e.g., pedestrian safety, cyclist safety) „ „ Safety of new propulsion technologies (electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel-cells, minimum vehicle noise levels) „ „ Passive safety implications of new safety technologies (e.g., emergency call systems, collision avoidance, VRU detection, automated driving) UNWorld Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations, European Commission, U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, etc.)

John F. Creamer (GLOBALAUTOREGS.COM ) is the founder of GlobalAutoRegs.com and a partner in The Potomac Alliance, a Washington-based international regulatory affairs consultancy. In his client adviso - ry role, Mr. Creamer is regularly involved with meetings of the UN World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29). Previously, he has held positions with the US International Trade Commission and the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (representing the US automotive supplier industry), as the representative of the US auto parts industry in Japan, and with TRW Inc. (a leading global automotive safety systems supplier).

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COURSE ID

VENUE

DURATION PRICE

LANGUAGE

05.-06.06.2018 16/3096

Alzenau

2 Days 1.290,- EUR till 08.05.2018, thereafter 1.540,- EUR

Facts

07.-08.11.2018 16/3095

Alzenau

2 Days 1.290,- EUR till 10.10.2018, thereafter 1.540,- EUR

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