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Title: RAWS%20Registered%20Automotive%20Workshop%20Scheme


1
RAWSRegistered Automotive Workshop Scheme
  • Technical Requirements

2
Steps to Approval
  • Company
  • Quality System
  • Stage 1 audit
  • Sample vehicle
  • Stage 2 audit
  • RAW inspection
  • Plated vehicle

3
The Raw Inspection
  • Before the RAW Inspection
  • The RAW Inspection
  • After the RAW Inspection

4
Before the RAW Inspection
  • Only one technical document is sent
    (electronically) to DOTARS (for each vehicle
    plated).
  • This is the Vehicle Inspection Certificate (VIC).
  • The VIC lists references (or titles) of completed
    documents held at the workshop.

5
The Vehicle Inspection Certificate (VIC)
  • Vehicle and Variant details as per the SEVS
    ruling (old NVS sheet)
  • Incoming Vehicle Inspection Report (IVIR).
  • Consumer Information Notice (CIN).
  • Completed Vehicle Report (CVR).
  • Evidence for each Australian Design Rule (ADR)
    applicable to the vehicle.
  • Sample Evidence (SVE) and
  • Each Vehicle (or Specific) Evidence (EVE).

6
The VIC
NOTE!! The vehicle variant identification
information must be copied directly from the
Specialist and Enthusiast Vehicle Scheme (SEVS)
ruling. Use drop down boxes where provided and
put all entries in capital letters.
7
The VIC
8
The VIC
SVE
EVE
IVIR
CVR
CIN
The VIC Signatory signs that the vehicle meets
all the RAW requirements as per the documents and
other information listed on the VIC!
9
The VIC - Incoming Vehicle Inspection Report
(IVIR).
  • Also known as the Initial Inspection Report.
  • Check for damage.
  • Guidelines in the determination (Inspection and
    testing).
  • NOTE!! Additional check for past repairs (RAW
    approval condition on plating).

10
The VIC - Consumer Information Notice (CIN).
  • Informs the consumer of the origin and compliance
    of the vehicle.
  • Replacement of wear and tear items.
  • Modification of vehicle for compliance.
  • Part numbers/markings where they can be confirmed
    on the vehicle.
  • NOTE!! See Regulation 58, following the
    instructions in Schedule 1.

11
The VIC - Completed Vehicle Report (CVR).
  • Checklist of the vehicles configuration and the
    modifications done.
  • Guidelines in the determination (Inspection and
    Testing).
  • NOTE!! Ideal place to put the Each Vehicle
    Evidence (EVE).

12
The VIC - Sample Evidence (SVE)
  • Evidence to demonstrate that the vehicle design
    meets the ADRs as required by the sample evidence
    requirements in the determined evidence
    guidelines.
  • Different types available for different ADRs and
    different vehicle categories.
  • Sample evidence testing may be contracted out and
    must meet the determined procedures for
    inspecting and testing guidelines.

13
The VIC - Sample Evidence (SVE)
  • Examples of evidence types
  • E Mark - an approval mark on a component or
    system that has been tested to an accepted
    International standard.
  • Japanese Origin - evidence that the vehicle was
    registered in Japan (and so met the Japanese
    standards when new).
  • Other Specified - acceptable alternative test
    methods or calculations.

14
The VIC - Sample Evidence (SVE) (cont)
  • Examples of evidence types
  • Full Volume Vehicle - evidence that particular
    vehicle parts are the same as on a vehicle
    available in the mainstream market.
  • Full Evidence - a test done to all the
    requirements of the ADRs.

15
SVE - Format
16
SVE - Source
SVE
SVE
  • NOTE!! SVE does not have to come from testing of
    your sample vehicle only.

17
SVE - Traceability
  • All evidence must be traceable from the reference
    on the VIC down through all relevant documents
    and to the vehicle.

18
SVE - Traceability (cont)
  • It is important to
  • Use VIC references that change when the
    underlying documents change eg R0001RevA,
    R0001RevB
  • or
  • Use VIC references that do not change when the
    underlying documents change but rely on a well
    developed (and on-site) document control system
    to identify which revision is current.
  • NOTE!! The bottom method may be difficult to show
    at audit, especially where using purchased
    evidence packages.

19
SVE - Traceability - Example 1
Test T001 listing part numbers and photographs of
tested components
SVE
SVE referencing Test T001 and listing part
numbers and photographs of your vehicle
components.
SVE
  • Example of evidence traceable between vehicles

20
SVE - Traceability - Example 2
VIC - SVE1 - SVE2 - SVE3
SVE1 Test T001 Also see Test T002
Test T002 Also see Test T003
Test T003
- Test T004
Test T004
  • Example of evidence traceable through documents.

21
SVE - Traceability - Guidelines
  • Parts need to be traceable when they could affect
    compliance to the determined evidence guidelines.
  • NOTE!! Ideally, markings or part numbers should
    be recorded. Where not marked, sufficiently
    detailed photographs should be taken.

22
The VIC - Each Vehicle Evidence (EVE).
  • Evidence to demonstrate that your vehicle meets
    the ADRs as required by the each vehicle checks
    in the determined evidence guidelines.
  • Different requirements set for different ADRs and
    different vehicle categories.

23
The VIC - Each Vehicle Evidence (EVE) (cont).
  • EVE evidence testing must meet the determined
    procedures for inspecting and testing guidelines.
  • NOTE!! The VIC mistakenly calls the EVE
    Specific evidence in its heading.

24
EVE - Format
25
EVE - Using the CVR
EVE
CVR
NOTE!! Each Vehicle Evidence (EVE) is usually
done as part of the Completed Vehicle Report
(CVR) checks.
26
Determined Evidence Guidelines
  • Includes other items as well as the ADR tests and
    checks.
  • LHD to RHD conversions must meet Vehicle
    Standards Bulletin No.4
  • Vehicle must meet State/Territory roadworthiness
    requirements.
  • Vehicle must meet the EVE wear and tear
    requirements.

27
The RAW Inspection
  • When - stage two audit has been done and a VIC
    has been submitted.
  • Where - The RAWS (or RAWS applicant) workshop.
  • Who - Two RAWS inspectors and (usually) a
    State/Territory inspector.

28
The RAW Inspection (cont)
  • What
  • General arrangement
  • Two day inspection of the vehicle, evidence
    documents, work instructions, test procedures
    test equipment.
  • ADR test for VIC signatory applicant - open book.
  • RAWS Competency test for VIC signatory applicant
    - closed book.
  • Fit and proper person checks - sighting originals
    of police checks.

29
The RAW Inspection (cont)
  • Conduct
  • RAWS signatory (or applicant) to be generally
    available over the time period.
  • NOTE!! The RAW/applicant should not feel obliged
    to provide lunch to the inspectors. However, a
    shared working lunch is acceptable practice.

30
The RAW Inspection (cont)
  • Vehicle inspection
  • Visual compliance to the ADRs as per the
    determined evidence guidelines.
  • Traceability of the vehicle components to the
    sample, each vehicle evidence and the CIN.

31
The RAW Inspection (cont)
  • Evidence
  • Traceability of the sample and each vehicle
    evidence to the VIC.
  • Confirmation that evidence meets the determined
    evidence guidelines.
  • Confirmation that the evidence meets vehicle work
    instructions.
  • Acceptable sample evidence will be signed-off by
    the RAW inspector. Other types of evidence will
    not be signed-off.

32
The RAW Inspection (cont)
  • Report
  • Report will be explained and a copy provided to
    the RAW/applicant at the end of the inspection.
  • Any issues to be resolved will be raised as
    Discussion Items (DIs).
  • DIs will be loaded on to the RAWS website when
    the inspector returns to the office.
  • The mechanism to resolve DIs is to be agreed
    between the RAW/applicant and the inspector.

33
VIR Form
  • NOTE!! RAWS inspectors use the VIR form to
    inspect the vehicle. It is a good basis for
    developing your CVR (from the RAWS website).

34
After the RAW Inspection
  • When - if no DIs, an approval would be expected
    in one to two weeks. If there are DIs, the
    service charter of 20 working days applies.
  • Who - the inspectors in the first instance - but
    work may be transferred to other officers.

35
After the RAW Inspection (cont)
  • What - The inspectors will advise what evidence
    needs to be sent in to finalise DIs. Where
    serious problems occur, the Administrator may
    give further advice in the form of a letter. A
    re-inspection of the vehicle or a re-sit of the
    tests may be needed.

36
After the RAW Inspection (cont)
  • NOTE!! Do not submit a new VIC electronically in
    to the RAW system until the inspector advises you
    to. Emailed/faxed copies can be sent beforehand
    to finalise any DIs.

37
For the Future
  • One day inspections
  • From early April 2004 - Reschedules
  • Evidence matched to the vehicle - remaining to be
    examined in the office.
  • Automatic reports.

38
For the Future (cont)
  • RAWS SE forms for all evidence.
  • Changes to the determined evidence guidelines.
  • Clarification of the requirements FAQs, Guide.

39
Things to consider
  • Summary of NOTES!! in the slides
  • Remember to also check for past repairs (RAW
    approval condition on plating).
  • When filling out the CIN, see Regulation 58,
    following the instructions in Schedule 1.
  • Each Vehicle Evidence (EVE) is usually done as
    part of the Completed Vehicle Report (CVR) checks.

40
Things to consider (cont2)
  • Summary of NOTES!! in the slides
  • SVE does not have to come from testing of your
    sample vehicle only.
  • Listing evidence with a unique VIC reference for
    each new revision is the easiest way to control
    the documents and to show compliance at audit.

41
Things to consider (cont3)
  • Summary of NOTES!! in the slides
  • For SVE, markings or part numbers should be
    recorded. Where not marked, sufficiently
    detailed photographs should be taken (this
    particularly helps when evidence has been
    purchased)
  • The VIC template mistakenly calls the EVE
    Specific evidence in its heading.

42
Things to consider (cont4)
  • Summary of NOTES!! in the slides
  • The RAW/applicant should not feel obliged to
    provide lunch to the inspectors. However, a
    shared working lunch is acceptable practice.
  • RAWS inspectors use the VIR form (from the RAWS
    website) to inspect the vehicle. It is a good
    basis for developing your CVR.

43
Things to consider (cont5)
  • Summary of NOTES!! in the slides
  • Do not submit a new VIC electronically in to the
    RAW system until the inspector advises you to.
    Emailed/faxed copies can be sent beforehand to
    finalise any DIs.
  • Copy the vehicle variant identification
    information from the Specialist and Enthusiast
    Vehicle Scheme (SEVS) ruling. Use drop down
    boxes and put all entries in capital letters.

44
Things to consider (cont6)
  • Other items to watch out for
  • When putting together SVE or EVE, directly
    reference and address the notes in the determined
    evidence guidelines. By removing extra
    information or vague statements the evidence will
    be shorter, more efficient and easier to examine.

45
Things to consider (cont7)
  • Other items to watch out for
  • SVE and EVE should reflect just the vehicle being
    inspected. Other than for tyre related ADRs
    (18/.., 20/,23/,24/), keep multiple variants
    out.

46
Things to consider (cont8)
  • Other items to watch out for
  • SVE and EVE should record actual values where
    they must be measured to show compliance. Simple
    statements of compliance are not enough (ie use
    written in values, not just yes/no ticks).

47
Things to consider (cont9)
  • Other items to watch out for
  • Test results must pass when the uncertainty of
    measurement is taken in to account. Eg if the
    limit is 20 and the test result is 19 plus or
    minus 2, the result is a fail. The result could
    be between 17 and 21.

48
Things to consider (cont10)
  • Other items to watch out for
  • Submit Summary of Evidence (SE) forms for any
    full volume evidence (available on the RVCS
    website).

49
Things to consider (cont11)
  • Other items to watch out for
  • When using full volume evidence there should be
    separate evidence addressing all the ADR
    requirements. A filled out SE form is a summary
    of the evidence held and so is not full volume
    evidence in its own right.
  • all SVE tests must be done in accordance with the
    ADRs and the Test Facility Inspection (TFI)
    Manual.

50
Things to consider (cont12)
  • Other items to watch out for
  • All evidence documents should be traceable from
    The VIC to the sample vehicle, and then to each
    vehicle.
  • Write to the Administrator with any requests for
    deviation/concession or interpretation from the
    evidence guidelines.
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