Title: ACMA - SIAM Interaction
1ACMA - SIAM Interaction
2Agenda
- Harmonisation with International Standards
- Evolving a process of formulating Regulations
- Formation of a Technical Cell in MoRTH
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3Harmonisation with International Standards
- India has joined WP-29 as an observer
- Indian delegation to participate in its first
meeting from 24th 27th June 2003 at Geneva - Delegation to be led by Mr Alok Rawat, Joint
Secretary, MoRTH
SIAM
4Harmonise with ECE regulations
- Adopt/ modify to suit Indian Conditions, to the
extent essential - Availability of Test Facilities
- Market Acceptance
- Socio- economic considerations
SIAM
5Objective of Formulation of an SIAM Road Map on
Safety
- To lay down an action plan for implementation of
safety regulations over the next decade taking
into consideration the approach followed
internationally - To provide a mechanism for bridging the gap
between Indian and international regulations. - To enable Government to put in place necessary
policies for all stake holders. - Road Map has been finalised at the last CMVR
Technical Standing Committee meeting on 21-23 May
2003 in Pune
SIAM
6Principles
- Harmonisation with International Standards well
laid-out Road Map for Safety Standards - Specify Norms, not Technology
- Market forces are best way to influence change
SIAM
7Market forces are best way to influence change
- Positive Response from the Government
- Accepted SIAM argument not to mandate but let
superior technology gain its own momentum - 2 Stroke vs 4 Stroke - increasing sales of 4S
over 2S - Golden Quadrilateral increased containerisation
Multi-axle vehicles - However, at times, interventions are necessary to
correct market distortions - Retractable Seat Belts
- Need for well defined Road Maps. Eg. Emission
Road Map (Mashelkar Committee), Safety Road Map,
Bus/ Truck Body Code, Inspection Certification
Systems, etc. - Vehicle retirement policy SIAM recommendations
- Auto policy has underlined the need for terminal
Life policy
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8Specify Norms, not Technology
- Positive response from the Government
- Guiding principle of Expert Committee on Auto
Fuel Policy chaired by Dr R A Mashelkar
- As elsewhere in the world, the Government should
decide only the vehicular emission standards and
the corresponding fuel specifications without
specifying vehicle technology and the type of
fuel. . .
SIAM
9Specify Norms, not Technology (Contd)
- Indigenous manufacturing capabilities cost
sensitivity of society ignored - Mandating of Rear View Mirror size, even if
vision requirements are met - Steering Effort
- The current standards are at par with ECE
- Mandating of Technology not justified
- COP of components being suggested without
ensuring adequate testing facilities
SIAM
10Harmonisation with International Standards and
Well Laid out Road Map for Safety Standards
- Positive response from the Government
- Joined WP 29 as Observer
- Final stage discussions within Government on
suggested Safety Roadmap
SIAM
11Current Contentious Issues
- Technology being mandated for meeting Standards
- This is against worldwide principles
- Some ad-hoc regulations are formulated to address
enforcement lacunae - Suggested Regulation which in effect lead to
Mandating Tyre specifications may act as a fuse
for over loading - Lack of enforcement against overloading is being
addressed by mandating increase in engine power
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12Current Contentious Issues (Contd)
- In sectors like CVs, specific Technology being
mandated without addressing the basic issues - Bus Truck Body Code
- Accreditation of Body Builders
- Enforcement against overloading
- Lack of Inspection Certification Systems
- Utility of mandatory requirements are not being
evaluated in totality resulting in wasteful
expenditure - Warning Triangle
- First aid kit
- Fog Lamps
SIAM
13In Conclusion
- SIAMs mission is to work as a catalyst towards
the sustainable development growth of the
Automotive Industry - SIAM believes in standing by a set of principles
which have evolved through collective wisdom
consensus over the years. These principles have
to be borne in mind whenever contentious issues
are proposed - Automotive Industry proactively working towards
harmonisation with more stringent standards
norms. What is required is, adequate lead time
for gearing up supply chain productionising
(Eg. Emission Safety Road Map) - Active Participation of Auto Auto Component
industry is imperative in all policy making
processes as is practiced world-wide (Proposal
for Technical Cell)
SIAM
14Technical Cell in MoRTH
SIAM
15Background
- India has decided to participate in UN ECE WP-29
as observer - Later become a signatory to either 1958 agreement
or 1998 agreement or both - Need to support and enhance the regulation
formulation capabilities of Ministry. - Full-fledged Secretariat for WP-29 and
harmonisation activities required in Ministry.
SIAM
16Genesis
- Structure similar to JASIC to be adopted in India
- This body to act as a secretariat for regulations
formulations in the country and regulation
harmonisation activities under WP-29.
SIAM
17Adoption of Technical cell in Stages
- Stage I
- Since India is participating in WP-29 as an
observer, initially a small cell to be created in
Ministry. - One member each from Automobile Manufacturers
and Component Manufacturers on deputation to this
cell till the full Secretariat for the Cell is
formed. - SIAM will act as Principal Secretariat.
- Stage II
- Based on JASIC structure a Technical Cell to be
formed and jointly funded by the Government and
the Industry.
SIAM
18Proposed Structure
- A six to seven member fulltime secretariat to be
formed. - Industry to nominate two experts to work on
deputation in the secretariat - Working Groups to be formed to work on various
regulations and grouped in a similar fashion as
under the WP 29.
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19Proposed Structure
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20Budget for Technical Cell
S. No Head Cost/ Annum (Rs in Lakhs)
01 Remuneration of the Secretariat 30.00
02 Travel International- WP-29 10.00
03. Travel other international 5.00
04. Travel Domestic 5.00
05. Infrastructure cost 50.00
Total 100.00
- Industry Contribution-
- Two experts _at_ Rs 15-20 lakhs/year Rs 40
Lakhs/year - 0.5 cess collection Rs 40 Lakhs/year
21Thank You!
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