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Peculiarities of safety assessment and quality assurance for automotive vehicles produced in Russia under present-day conditions

https://doi.org/10.51187/0135-3152-2024-1-45-55

Abstract

The paper is dedicated to systematization and description of technical regulation measures taken by the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of automotive vehicle safety assessment to ensure stable production under the sanctions imposed by unfriendly countries, interruption of logistic chains in vehicle component supplies and deficiency of such components. The paper analyzes differences in technical requirements for new-type vehicles released for circulation in the territory of Russia, and procedures to assess compliance with those requirements stated by the Eurasian Economic Union Technical Regulations “On Wheeled Vehicles Safety” and temporary procedure for application of obligatory requirements for wheeled vehicles and their compliance assessment introduced by the decree of the Russian Government, as well as dynamic of changes in such differences. There is also a description given for the quality management systems voluntary certification system developed within the Association of Russian Automakers (OAR), and proposals drawn up to supplement Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 719 dated July 17, 2015, On Confirmation of Industrial Manufacturing in the Russian Federation with conditions for additional scoring in case vehicle assembly plants have a certain number of Tier I suppliers that have certified their quality system in terms of compliance with the OAR voluntary certification system

About the Author

B. V. Kisulenko
Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Central Scientific Research Automobile and Automotive Engines Institute” (FSUE “NAMI”
Russian Federation

Kisulenko B.V. – D.Sc. (Eng), advisor to the CEO for technical regulation

Moscow 125438



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Kisulenko B.V. Peculiarities of safety assessment and quality assurance for automotive vehicles produced in Russia under present-day conditions. Trudy NAMI. 2024;(1):45-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51187/0135-3152-2024-1-45-55

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