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Technischer Überwachungsverein

TÜVs (German pronunciation: [ˈtʏf]; short for German: Technischer Überwachungsverein, English: Technical Inspection Association) are internationally active, independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test, inspect and certify technical systems, facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages. The TÜV companies are organized into three large holding companies, TÜV Nord, TÜV Rheinland and TÜV SÜD (with TÜV Hessen), along with the smaller independent companies TÜV Thüringen, TÜV Saarland and TÜV Austria.

Horizontal return tubular boiler with tag showing TÜV certification

History edit

With the increasing number and efficiency of steam engines during the Industrial Revolution, there had been more and more accidents caused by exploding (or more precisely, bursting) boilers. After the explosion of the boiler at the Mannheim Aktienbrauerei in January 1865, the idea was pursued there to subject boilers to regular inspections on a voluntary basis, as was already the case in Great Britain. Twenty boiler owners in Baden joined in the plans and finally founded the Gesellschaft zur Ueberwachung und Versicherung von Dampfkesseln ("Society for the Supervision and Insurance of Steam Boilers") on 6 January 1866 in the rooms of the Mannheim Stock Exchange. It was the first inspection society on the European mainland. Other German states and regions followed suit.

These independent regional monitoring organizations in the form of associations were so successful in accident prevention that, from 1871, membership in such an association exempted them from inspection by a state inspector. The regional Dampfkessel-Überwachungs- und Revisions-Vereine (DÜV), as self-help organizations of steam boiler operators, were thus an early example of a very successful privatization of previously state inspections. Because they were so successful in preventing accidents in the rapidly developing field of steam boiler technology, they were later also entrusted with safety inspections in other technical fields, including the periodic testing of motor vehicles as well as driver's license testing.[1]

All TÜV groups that emerged from these common roots use the "TÜV" brand and a regional suffix (for example, TÜV SÜD, TÜV Rheinland, TÜV Nord, TÜV Saarland, TÜV Thüringen, TÜV Austria) in their names. They compete with each other and with other market players in some areas (see above).

The individual TÜVs became multinational corporations with time, and came to provide services to industry, governments, individuals, and non-profit groups.[2] During the 1980s and 1990s, deregulation led to competition in the German inspection and certification industry,[3] and further deregulation occurred at the end of 2007.

In 2007, TÜV Nord and TÜV SÜD agreed to merge, which would have created a company with 18,000 employees and sales of around 1.8 billion euros;[4] however the companies called off the merger that same year, citing potential difficulties with integration as well as restrictions that would have been required under antitrust law.[5] In 2008, TÜV SÜD and TÜV Rheinland agreed to merge which would have created the second largest testing services company in the world, behind SGS S.A.; the combined company would have had around 25,000 employees and 2.2 billion euros in income.[6] These plans were abandoned by August again due to antitrust concerns.[7] TÜV Nord had more than 11,000 employees stationed globally as of 2020.[2]

Responsibilities and structure edit

All TÜVs perform sovereign tasks in the fields of vehicle monitoring, driver licensing and equipment and product safety. In addition, TÜVs function as notified bodies in Europe for medical device regulation.[8]

Every company that uses the word "TÜV" in its name is at least 25.1% owned by a "Technischer Überwachungs-Verein e. V." (Technical Inspection Association), which is a non-governmental organization of the German business community and has been entrusted by the state with the specified sovereign tasks ("TÜV Convention").

As a result of deregulation and liberalization, the former regional responsibility in Germany has been abolished in most areas of work. In these areas, as well as in the unregulated sector, the companies operate independently on the market and compete with each other. In many areas such as product certification and certification of management systems, they are represented worldwide by subsidiaries.

Organizations that imitate TÜV have also established themselves outside the German-speaking world. TÜV India, which is a subsidiary of TÜV Nord, has been operating in India since 1989. TÜV offices have also been operating in Turkey since 2007. The operator is TÜVtürk, a subsidiary of TÜV SÜD.

TÜV Hessen edit

TÜV Hessen (TÜV Technische Überwachung Hessen GmbH) is based in Darmstadt. According to its origins, the company is a purely technical testing organization, but with its focus on testing and certification now operates in a broad field within the service industry. It currently employs around 1350 people and generated annual sales of around €157 million in fiscal 2019. TÜV Hessen has been 55% owned by TÜV Süd AG and 45% by the state of Hesse since 1999.

TÜV SÜD edit

TÜV SÜD AG is a management holding company with 74.9 percent of the shares owned by TÜV SÜD e.V. (registered association) and 25.1 percent owned by the TÜV SÜD Foundation.[9] In 2021, it generated annual sales of €2.7 billion with 25,000+ employees.[9] As of June 2022, TÜV SÜD listed more than 1,000 locations throughout Germany, Europe, America, and Asia.[10] Around 40 percent of sales are generated abroad.[9]

TÜV Nord edit

TÜV NORD AG is an based in Hanover. Its main tasks are testing and certification in the business areas of industry, automotive, and human resources and education. As a stock corporation, the company was founded in 2004. The shares of the company are held by TÜV NORD e. V. (36.1%), RWTÜV e. V. (36.1%) and TÜV Hannover/Sachsen-Anhalt e. V. (27.8%).

TÜV Saarland edit

TÜV Saarland emerged from the Pfälzischer Dampfkessel-Revisions-Verein (Palatinate Steam Boiler Auditing Association) founded in 1871 and is headquartered in Sulzbach. The Chairman of the Board of TÜV Saarland is Thomas Klein. TÜV Saarland Holding GmbH is 74.9 percent owned by TÜV Saarland e.V. and 25.1 percent by the TÜV Saarland Foundation. The managing directors of TÜV Saarland Holding GmbH are Carsten Schubert (spokesman) and Thorsten Greiner.

TÜV Thüringen edit

TÜV Thüringen is headquartered in Erfurt. TÜV Thüringen is set up as a group of companies and competes with the other testing organizations. The TÜV Thüringen group of companies has its main focus in central Germany and operates throughout Germany and worldwide. It has more than 1,000 employees at ten locations in Germany as well as numerous automotive testing facilities in twelve countries.

TÜV Rheinland edit

TÜV Rheinland AG is based in Cologne. TÜV Rheinland operates as a technical testing organization in the areas of safety, efficiency and quality. Chairman of the Executive Board of TÜV Rheinland AG is Michael Fübi, Chairman of the Supervisory Board is Michael Hüther. The sole shareholder of TÜV Rheinland AG is TÜV Rheinland Berlin Brandenburg Pfalz e. V.. With 19,924 employees, TÜV Rheinland generated sales of 1.97 billion euros and earnings before interest and taxes of 130.6 million euros in 2017. In terms of sales, 45 percent was attributable to business outside Germany. 11,420 employees work outside Germany, 8,504 in Germany. DIN CERTCO[11] is the certification body of TÜV Rheinland Group and is the certification body for the issuance of the DIN-Marks and further certification marks.

TÜV Austria edit

In Austria, TÜV Austria, which dates back to its foundation as a monitoring association in 1872, has evolved into the internationally active TÜV Austria Group.

The brand "TÜV" edit

The "TÜV" brand is a highly recognizable trademark protected for the benefit of these testing organizations and the VdTÜV. It is a valuable asset of the TÜV testing companies.

"TÜV" became known to the general public primarily through the general inspection. In Germany, the term "TÜV" is informally used to denote the compulsory biennial or triennial vehicle inspection procedure (similar to the term "MOT" in the United Kingdom, e.g., you take your car "to the TÜV", even though vehicle inspections are now also often inspected by another organization such as Dekra, KÜS or GTÜ, since the former monopoly for this inspection has long been dissolved).

In addition, "TÜV-geprüft" colloquially means a seal of quality for technical testing by a TÜV company (see above). The designation "TÜV-tested" may only be used by a technical inspection association or a subsidiary. Anything else would be misleading consumers or unfair competition. This seal of quality is also increasingly being abused by falsification.[3]

Because "the TÜV" enjoys a high reputation for neutrality and expertise in Germany and Austria, but now also worldwide, and has a high degree of recognition, the designation is applied in colloquial language to many social problem areas and grievances when there are calls for control and transparency (e.g. "Bureaucracy TÜV", "School TÜV", "Event TÜV").

TÜV Association edit

The TÜV Association or TÜV-Verband e. V. in German (formerly VdTÜV or Verband der TÜV e. V.) represents the interests of the Technical Inspection Associations (TÜV) in Germany and Europe vis a vis politics, authorities, economy and the public. The association has its headquarters in Berlin and also maintains an EU representation in Brussels.

The aim of the TÜV Association is to improve the technical and digital safety of vehicles, products, systems and services through independent assessments. Together with its members, the TÜV Association pursues the goal of maintaining the high level of technical safety in our society and creating trust for the digital world. To achieve this, the experts of the TÜV Association are involved in the further development of standards and regulations. Currently, the main focus is on strengthening digital security and meeting the growing demands for sustainability in our society.

Since June 2020, Dirk Stenkamp, Chairman of the Board of Management of TÜV NORD AG, has been Chairman of the TÜV Association. The chairmanship rotates every two years. Since 2017, Joachim Bühler has been Managing Director of the TÜV Association.

The TÜV Association has six main members. In addition, there are two industry members and five associate members.

Main members edit

  • TÜV SÜD
  • TÜV Hessen
  • TÜV Nord
  • TÜV Thüringen
  • TÜV Saarland
  • TÜV Rheinland
  • TÜV Austria

Scandals edit

Over the years, there have been various scandals regarding the services provided by the different TÜVs.

Brazilian dam disaster edit

TÜV SÜD was auditing and certifying Vale, a company that was involved in the 2015 Mariana dam disaster.[12] In 2019, the Brumadinho dam disaster occurred. In October 2019, five Brazilians who lost close family members there and two NGOs filed a law infringement complaint against TÜV SÜD, alleging that TÜV SÜD is jointly responsible for the deaths and environmental damage.[13] The company denies the allegations.[14]

On 25 January 2019 a recently inspected tailing dam collapsed, killing 270 people, of whom 259 were officially confirmed dead and 11 others reported as missing, whose bodies had not been found.[15] The Brumadinho dam disaster released a mudflow that advanced over houses in a rural area near the city. Brazilian authorities issued arrest warrants for two engineers of TÜV SÜD, contracted to inspect the dam.[16][17][18] Brazilian prosecutors announced, on 21 January 2020, that Vale, TÜV SÜD, and 16 individuals would be charged in relation to the dam disaster.[19]

In 2020, Brazilian prosecutors announced their plans to file charges against Vale SA and its auditor TÜV SÜD and many individuals.[20][21]

Deficient breast implants edit

In 2013, TÜV Rheinland was held liable by a French court to 1600 women whose breast implants had ruptured; the implants were made by Poly Implant Prothèse with TÜV Rheinland having certified the manufacturing process.[22][23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mayer, Hans W. (15 April 2016). "Wie die Industrie sicherer wurde". VDI Nachrichten.
  2. ^ a b Hakim, Danny; Bowley, Graham (14 October 2015). "VW Scandal Exposes Cozy Ties in Europe's New Car Tests". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Bennet, Gregory S. (2009). Food Identity Preservation and Traceability: Safer Grains. CRC Press. p. 270. ISBN 9781439804872.
  4. ^ "Zusammenschluss: TÜV SÜD und TÜV Rheinland stehen vor Fusion - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Wirtschaft". Spiegel. February 12, 2008.
  5. ^ "Fusion von TÜV SÜD und TÜV Nord geplatzt". tagesschau.de-Archiv. 27 August 2007.
  6. ^ Dierig, Carsten (17 February 2008). "TÜV Rheinland und TÜV SÜD wollen gemeinsam den internationalen Markt erobern: Auch nach dem geplanten Zusammenschluss der beiden Prüfinstitute soll der Standort Köln erhalten bleiben - WELT". Die Welt.
  7. ^ "TÜV-Fusion: Elefantenhochzeit abgesagt". Frankfurter Rundschau (in German). 26 August 2008.
  8. ^ Labek, G; Schöffl, H; Meglic, M (February 2015). "New medical device regulations ahead - what does that mean for arthroplasty registers?". Acta Orthopaedica. 86 (1): 5–6. doi:10.3109/17453674.2014.1002185. PMC 4366659. PMID 25583172.
  9. ^ a b c "2021 Annual Report". TUV SUD. March 15, 2022. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "Locations". TUV SUD. Retrieved June 28, 2022.
  11. ^ "DIN CERTCO is the certification body of TÜV Rheinland Group". DIN CERTCO & TÜV Rheinland. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  12. ^ "Brazylia: szefowie koncernu Vale oskarżeni o zabójstwo ponad 200 osób". wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  13. ^ "TÜV SÜD lawsuit (re role in Brumadinho dam collapse) | Business & Human Rights Resource Centre". www.business-humanrights.org. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  14. ^ "Complaint filed against TÜV SÜD in Germany over role in Brumadinho dam collapse | Business & Human Rights Resource Centre". www.business-humanrights.org. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  15. ^ Exclusive: Brazil prosecutor aims to charge Vale within days over mining waste dam disaster
  16. ^ "Brazil dam disaster death toll mounts as arrests warrants issued". CBS News. 29 January 2019.
  17. ^ "3 Brazil mining company employees, 2 contractors arrested in dam disaster | CBC News". CBC. January 29, 2019. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  18. ^ Silva De Sousa, Marcelo; Jeantet, Diane (31 January 2019). "Brazilian environmental group tests water after dam collapse". The Washington Post. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  19. ^ "Brazil to File Charges on Tuesday Against Miner Vale for Dam Disaster", by Luciano Costa, Reuters via The New York Times, January 21, 2020. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  20. ^ "Brazil to file charges on Tuesday against miner Vale for dam disaster". Reuters. 2020-01-21. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  21. ^ "Brazil to file charges on Tuesday against miner Vale for dam disaster". finance.yahoo.com. 21 January 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
  22. ^ Baume, Maïa De La (14 November 2013). "Court Orders German Firm to Pay Victims of Defective Breast Implants". The New York Times.
  23. ^ Leeuwen, Barend van (2017). European Standardisation of Services and its Impact on Private Law: Paradoxes of Convergence. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 134ff. ISBN 9781509908356.


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TUVs German pronunciation ˈtʏf short for German Technischer Uberwachungsverein English Technical Inspection Association are internationally active independent service companies from Germany and Austria that test inspect and certify technical systems facilities and objects of all kinds in order to minimize hazards and prevent damages The TUV companies are organized into three large holding companies TUV Nord TUV Rheinland and TUV SUD with TUV Hessen along with the smaller independent companies TUV Thuringen TUV Saarland and TUV Austria Horizontal return tubular boiler with tag showing TUV certification Contents 1 History 2 Responsibilities and structure 2 1 TUV Hessen 2 2 TUV SUD 2 3 TUV Nord 2 4 TUV Saarland 2 5 TUV Thuringen 2 6 TUV Rheinland 2 7 TUV Austria 3 The brand TUV 4 TUV Association 4 1 Main members 5 Scandals 5 1 Brazilian dam disaster 5 2 Deficient breast implants 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editWith the increasing number and efficiency of steam engines during the Industrial Revolution there had been more and more accidents caused by exploding or more precisely bursting boilers After the explosion of the boiler at the Mannheim Aktienbrauerei in January 1865 the idea was pursued there to subject boilers to regular inspections on a voluntary basis as was already the case in Great Britain Twenty boiler owners in Baden joined in the plans and finally founded the Gesellschaft zur Ueberwachung und Versicherung von Dampfkesseln Society for the Supervision and Insurance of Steam Boilers on 6 January 1866 in the rooms of the Mannheim Stock Exchange It was the first inspection society on the European mainland Other German states and regions followed suit These independent regional monitoring organizations in the form of associations were so successful in accident prevention that from 1871 membership in such an association exempted them from inspection by a state inspector The regional Dampfkessel Uberwachungs und Revisions Vereine DUV as self help organizations of steam boiler operators were thus an early example of a very successful privatization of previously state inspections Because they were so successful in preventing accidents in the rapidly developing field of steam boiler technology they were later also entrusted with safety inspections in other technical fields including the periodic testing of motor vehicles as well as driver s license testing 1 All TUV groups that emerged from these common roots use the TUV brand and a regional suffix for example TUV SUD TUV Rheinland TUV Nord TUV Saarland TUV Thuringen TUV Austria in their names They compete with each other and with other market players in some areas see above The individual TUVs became multinational corporations with time and came to provide services to industry governments individuals and non profit groups 2 During the 1980s and 1990s deregulation led to competition in the German inspection and certification industry 3 and further deregulation occurred at the end of 2007 In 2007 TUV Nord and TUV SUD agreed to merge which would have created a company with 18 000 employees and sales of around 1 8 billion euros 4 however the companies called off the merger that same year citing potential difficulties with integration as well as restrictions that would have been required under antitrust law 5 In 2008 TUV SUD and TUV Rheinland agreed to merge which would have created the second largest testing services company in the world behind SGS S A the combined company would have had around 25 000 employees and 2 2 billion euros in income 6 These plans were abandoned by August again due to antitrust concerns 7 TUV Nord had more than 11 000 employees stationed globally as of 2020 2 Responsibilities and structure editAll TUVs perform sovereign tasks in the fields of vehicle monitoring driver licensing and equipment and product safety In addition TUVs function as notified bodies in Europe for medical device regulation 8 Every company that uses the word TUV in its name is at least 25 1 owned by a Technischer Uberwachungs Verein e V Technical Inspection Association which is a non governmental organization of the German business community and has been entrusted by the state with the specified sovereign tasks TUV Convention As a result of deregulation and liberalization the former regional responsibility in Germany has been abolished in most areas of work In these areas as well as in the unregulated sector the companies operate independently on the market and compete with each other In many areas such as product certification and certification of management systems they are represented worldwide by subsidiaries Organizations that imitate TUV have also established themselves outside the German speaking world TUV India which is a subsidiary of TUV Nord has been operating in India since 1989 TUV offices have also been operating in Turkey since 2007 The operator is TUVturk a subsidiary of TUV SUD nbsp TUV Nord nbsp TUV SUD nbsp TUV Rheinland nbsp TUV Saarland nbsp TUV ThuringenTUV Hessen edit TUV Hessen TUV Technische Uberwachung Hessen GmbH is based in Darmstadt According to its origins the company is a purely technical testing organization but with its focus on testing and certification now operates in a broad field within the service industry It currently employs around 1350 people and generated annual sales of around 157 million in fiscal 2019 TUV Hessen has been 55 owned by TUV Sud AG and 45 by the state of Hesse since 1999 TUV SUD edit TUV SUD AG is a management holding company with 74 9 percent of the shares owned by TUV SUD e V registered association and 25 1 percent owned by the TUV SUD Foundation 9 In 2021 it generated annual sales of 2 7 billion with 25 000 employees 9 As of June 2022 TUV SUD listed more than 1 000 locations throughout Germany Europe America and Asia 10 Around 40 percent of sales are generated abroad 9 TUV Nord edit See also TUV Nord TUV NORD AG is an based in Hanover Its main tasks are testing and certification in the business areas of industry automotive and human resources and education As a stock corporation the company was founded in 2004 The shares of the company are held by TUV NORD e V 36 1 RWTUV e V 36 1 and TUV Hannover Sachsen Anhalt e V 27 8 TUV Saarland edit TUV Saarland emerged from the Pfalzischer Dampfkessel Revisions Verein Palatinate Steam Boiler Auditing Association founded in 1871 and is headquartered in Sulzbach The Chairman of the Board of TUV Saarland is Thomas Klein TUV Saarland Holding GmbH is 74 9 percent owned by TUV Saarland e V and 25 1 percent by the TUV Saarland Foundation The managing directors of TUV Saarland Holding GmbH are Carsten Schubert spokesman and Thorsten Greiner TUV Thuringen edit TUV Thuringen is headquartered in Erfurt TUV Thuringen is set up as a group of companies and competes with the other testing organizations The TUV Thuringen group of companies has its main focus in central Germany and operates throughout Germany and worldwide It has more than 1 000 employees at ten locations in Germany as well as numerous automotive testing facilities in twelve countries TUV Rheinland edit TUV Rheinland AG is based in Cologne TUV Rheinland operates as a technical testing organization in the areas of safety efficiency and quality Chairman of the Executive Board of TUV Rheinland AG is Michael Fubi Chairman of the Supervisory Board is Michael Huther The sole shareholder of TUV Rheinland AG is TUV Rheinland Berlin Brandenburg Pfalz e V With 19 924 employees TUV Rheinland generated sales of 1 97 billion euros and earnings before interest and taxes of 130 6 million euros in 2017 In terms of sales 45 percent was attributable to business outside Germany 11 420 employees work outside Germany 8 504 in Germany DIN CERTCO 11 is the certification body of TUV Rheinland Group and is the certification body for the issuance of the DIN Marks and further certification marks TUV Austria edit In Austria TUV Austria which dates back to its foundation as a monitoring association in 1872 has evolved into the internationally active TUV Austria Group The brand TUV editThe TUV brand is a highly recognizable trademark protected for the benefit of these testing organizations and the VdTUV It is a valuable asset of the TUV testing companies TUV became known to the general public primarily through the general inspection In Germany the term TUV is informally used to denote the compulsory biennial or triennial vehicle inspection procedure similar to the term MOT in the United Kingdom e g you take your car to the TUV even though vehicle inspections are now also often inspected by another organization such as Dekra KUS or GTU since the former monopoly for this inspection has long been dissolved In addition TUV gepruft colloquially means a seal of quality for technical testing by a TUV company see above The designation TUV tested may only be used by a technical inspection association or a subsidiary Anything else would be misleading consumers or unfair competition This seal of quality is also increasingly being abused by falsification 3 Because the TUV enjoys a high reputation for neutrality and expertise in Germany and Austria but now also worldwide and has a high degree of recognition the designation is applied in colloquial language to many social problem areas and grievances when there are calls for control and transparency e g Bureaucracy TUV School TUV Event TUV TUV Association editThe TUV Association or TUV Verband e V in German formerly VdTUV or Verband der TUV e V represents the interests of the Technical Inspection Associations TUV in Germany and Europe vis a vis politics authorities economy and the public The association has its headquarters in Berlin and also maintains an EU representation in Brussels The aim of the TUV Association is to improve the technical and digital safety of vehicles products systems and services through independent assessments Together with its members the TUV Association pursues the goal of maintaining the high level of technical safety in our society and creating trust for the digital world To achieve this the experts of the TUV Association are involved in the further development of standards and regulations Currently the main focus is on strengthening digital security and meeting the growing demands for sustainability in our society Since June 2020 Dirk Stenkamp Chairman of the Board of Management of TUV NORD AG has been Chairman of the TUV Association The chairmanship rotates every two years Since 2017 Joachim Buhler has been Managing Director of the TUV Association The TUV Association has six main members In addition there are two industry members and five associate members Main members edit TUV SUD TUV Hessen TUV Nord TUV Thuringen TUV Saarland TUV Rheinland TUV AustriaScandals editOver the years there have been various scandals regarding the services provided by the different TUVs Brazilian dam disaster edit TUV SUD was auditing and certifying Vale a company that was involved in the 2015 Mariana dam disaster 12 In 2019 the Brumadinho dam disaster occurred In October 2019 five Brazilians who lost close family members there and two NGOs filed a law infringement complaint against TUV SUD alleging that TUV SUD is jointly responsible for the deaths and environmental damage 13 The company denies the allegations 14 On 25 January 2019 a recently inspected tailing dam collapsed killing 270 people of whom 259 were officially confirmed dead and 11 others reported as missing whose bodies had not been found 15 The Brumadinho dam disaster released a mudflow that advanced over houses in a rural area near the city Brazilian authorities issued arrest warrants for two engineers of TUV SUD contracted to inspect the dam 16 17 18 Brazilian prosecutors announced on 21 January 2020 that Vale TUV SUD and 16 individuals would be charged in relation to the dam disaster 19 In 2020 Brazilian prosecutors announced their plans to file charges against Vale SA and its auditor TUV SUD and many individuals 20 21 Deficient breast implants edit In 2013 TUV Rheinland was held liable by a French court to 1600 women whose breast implants had ruptured the implants were made by Poly Implant Prothese with TUV Rheinland having certified the manufacturing process 22 23 See also editCE marking Cybersecurity standards Explosion protection Functional safety Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory SecurityReferences edit Mayer Hans W 15 April 2016 Wie die Industrie sicherer wurde VDI Nachrichten a b Hakim Danny Bowley Graham 14 October 2015 VW Scandal Exposes Cozy Ties in Europe s New Car Tests The New York Times Bennet Gregory S 2009 Food Identity Preservation and Traceability Safer Grains CRC Press p 270 ISBN 9781439804872 Zusammenschluss TUV SUD und TUV Rheinland stehen vor Fusion SPIEGEL ONLINE Wirtschaft Spiegel February 12 2008 Fusion von TUV SUD und TUV Nord geplatzt tagesschau de Archiv 27 August 2007 Dierig Carsten 17 February 2008 TUV Rheinland und TUV SUD wollen gemeinsam den internationalen Markt erobern Auch nach dem geplanten Zusammenschluss der beiden Prufinstitute soll der Standort Koln erhalten bleiben WELT Die Welt TUV Fusion Elefantenhochzeit abgesagt Frankfurter Rundschau in German 26 August 2008 Labek G Schoffl H Meglic M February 2015 New medical device regulations ahead what does that mean for arthroplasty registers Acta Orthopaedica 86 1 5 6 doi 10 3109 17453674 2014 1002185 PMC 4366659 PMID 25583172 a b c 2021 Annual Report TUV SUD March 15 2022 Retrieved June 28 2022 Locations TUV SUD Retrieved June 28 2022 DIN CERTCO is the certification body of TUV Rheinland Group DIN CERTCO amp TUV Rheinland Retrieved April 18 2023 Brazylia szefowie koncernu Vale oskarzeni o zabojstwo ponad 200 osob wyborcza pl Retrieved 2020 02 05 TUV SUD lawsuit re role in Brumadinho dam collapse Business amp Human Rights Resource Centre www business humanrights org Retrieved 2020 02 05 Complaint filed against TUV SUD in Germany over role in Brumadinho dam collapse Business amp Human Rights Resource Centre www business humanrights org Retrieved 2020 02 05 Exclusive Brazil prosecutor aims to charge Vale within days over mining waste dam disaster Brazil dam disaster death toll mounts as arrests warrants issued CBS News 29 January 2019 3 Brazil mining company employees 2 contractors arrested in dam disaster CBC News CBC January 29 2019 Retrieved 2019 01 30 Silva De Sousa Marcelo Jeantet Diane 31 January 2019 Brazilian environmental group tests water after dam collapse The Washington Post Retrieved 1 February 2019 Brazil to File Charges on Tuesday Against Miner Vale for Dam Disaster by Luciano Costa Reuters via The New York Times January 21 2020 Retrieved January 21 2020 Brazil to file charges on Tuesday against miner Vale for dam disaster Reuters 2020 01 21 Retrieved 2020 02 05 Brazil to file charges on Tuesday against miner Vale for dam disaster finance yahoo com 21 January 2020 Retrieved 2020 02 05 Baume Maia De La 14 November 2013 Court Orders German Firm to Pay Victims of Defective Breast Implants The New York Times Leeuwen Barend van 2017 European Standardisation of Services and its Impact on Private Law Paradoxes of Convergence Bloomsbury Publishing pp 134ff ISBN 9781509908356 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Technischer Uberwachungsverein amp oldid 1191336944 T C3 9CV Rheinland, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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