WORKING GROUPS |
TR |
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS |
Recent Agenda Topics
Environment:- Euro 5/6 emissions;
CO2 emissions reduction; - Particulate Measurement Programme;
- Hydrogen-powered vehicles;
- Bio-fuels;
- Materials reporting / IMDS;
- REACH implementation;
- ELV Directive;
- Noise of replacement silencers;
- Mobile Air Conditioners.
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Safety:- Advanced Front Lighting Systems – Contour Markings – Daytime running lights;
- ESP;
- Pedestrian protection – Active Hoods;
- ISOFIX Child seats;
- Pyrotechnic articles for vehicles;
- Type Approval Directive – Spare parts authorisation;
- Global harmonisation on Braking, Pedestrian Protection, Safety Glazings, Head Restraints
- EuroNCAP
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Chairperson: | Mr Martin Gerstl, BOSCH |
CLEPA Permanents: | Mr Louis-Sylvain Ayral, Technical Director Mr Pierre Laurent, Senior Manager Technical Department Ms Marta Garcia Secades, Assistant to Technical Department Phone: +32 2 743 91 31 Fax: +32 2 732 00 55 E-mail: techsec(at)clepa.be |
Subcommissions
- A/C Systems
- Alarm Systems/Immobilisers
- Ban on Heavy Metals / Recycling
- Batteries
- Braking Systems
- Bumpers; Frontal Impact
- Catalytic Converters
- Child Restraint Systems
- CO2 emissions reduction
- Door Locks/Hinges
- Electric/Electronic Systems
- EMC
- Engine Cooling System
- Engine Management/ Control of Emissions
- EuroNCAP
- Event Data Recorder (EDR)
- Exhaust Systems/Silencers
- Friction Materials and Linings
- Frontal Impact
- Heating Systems
- Hydrogen Fuelled Vehicles
- Ignition Equipment and Spark Plugs
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- Interior Fitting
- ITS / eSafety
- Lighting and Signalling
- LPG/CNG Equipments
- LVD (Low Voltage Directive)
- Materials Fire Resistance
- Mechanical Couplings
- Noise
- Pyrotechnic Initiators
- REACH
- Road Speed Limiters
- Safety Belts/Airbags
- Safety Glazing
- Seats and Components
- Steering Systems and Components
- Suspension Systems
- Transport Dangerous Goods
- Wheels/Rims
- Windscreen - Wipers.
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Mission
The TR WG represents CLEPA interests vis a vis the legislative authorities at the European Union (EC, EP and Council) and at the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), with the aim of improving road safety and protection of the environment.
It is also in charge of promoting worldwide harmonisation of technical regulations, in cooperation with Japanese and US components manufacturers.