Automotive Mechanical Engineering
STANDARDIZATION AND LEGISLATION IN THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
Description
Theory
1
Laboratory
1
Instructors
Mariana Bastos
Contents
CP1-Powers of the regulatory authority5%
CP2-Introduction to the added value that has been the in-vehicle and have contributed to the pursuit of road safety 5%
CP3-Documentary standardization level: Code of the road, the EC Regulation, Sundry legislation, directives, regulations and standards 5%
CP4-General requirements for the carriage of goods 5%
CP5-General requirements for heavy vehicles to transport passengers 10%
CP6-Specific requirements for special vehicles 10%
CP7-Particular requirements for temperature-conditioned vehicles 5%
CP8-Specific requirements for vehicles transporting hazardous materials 10%
CP9-Types of insp. on vehicles and associated systems 10%
CP10-Emission control at European level and mitigation techniques 2,5%
CP11-Changes in vehicles, general and individual plans 10%
CP12-National and UE approvals, 10%
CP13-Concepts of ergonomics applied to vehicles 10%
CP14-Components and accessories required 2,5%
Learning Outcomes
OB1- Able to unite the knowledge obtained during the course regarding technical aspects and frame situations to give consistent legal response.
OB2- Knowing how to proceed from the point of view of design, construction and technical consultation, respecting the regulatory aspects, regulations and customers on the labor market where they are inserted.
OB3- It is intended that students before being placed in the labor market are faced with situations of practical cases in which day-to-day business, appear with great frequency.