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Services : Certification and HomologationMIRA provides a wide range of European certification services for automotive and non-automotive products, as well as conducting tests which are accepted for national approvals in many countries worldwide. EuropeanEuropean Community legislation mandates that all products offered for sale in Europe must comply with the Member State's requirements defined by a number of European directives. MIRA provides Automotive Type Approval services for approval to automotive legislation ("e" marking) and also Certification services for industry-relevant CE marking directives. Off-highway and other vehicles that are outside of automotive type approval are approved under the relevant CE marking directives. For detailed information and the latest developments please visit MIRA’sCertification pages or alternatively please contact certification@mira.co.uk MIRA's Certification pages contain further details on:
GlobalMIRA also conducts tests which are accepted for national approvals in the US (Federal Register and FMVSS), Australia (ADR) and other nations around the world. For more information relating to specific test requirements please contact the relevant area within MIRA (see Testing) or contact enquiries@mira.co.uk European Whole Vehicle Type ApprovalType approval is a formal process that in general requires third party testing by a recognised Technical Service and approval by a Type Approval Body. In Europe, before a vehicle can gain 'Whole Vehicle Type Approval' it must first be approved to the appropriate separate technical directives. For an M1 class vehicle (such as a passenger car) the chart below details the subjects which can be applied:
Further details of MIRA's European Whole Vehicle Type Approval services are included in this brochure: European Whole Vehicle Type Approval (M1 Passenger) pdf (386KB) European Whole Vehicle Type Approval: Buses and CoachesWithin Europe the bus and coach industry is awaiting the implementation of a new framework directive that will have direct consequence for buses and coaches. Currently each Member State has their own set of National requirements and with the arrival of the new Directive, there will be a harmonisation of the European market. Although they are currently not all mandatory, the brochure below gives details of the subjects that can be applied to buses and coaches: European Whole Vehicle Type Approval: Buses and Coaches pdf (720KB) MIRA can assist bus or coach manufacturers with the full vehicle engineering process, from development through to production.
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