Fixed, Vertical Road Traffic Signs - Part 4: Factory Production Control
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The DIN EN 12899-4 standard outlines the requirements for implementing factory production control (FPC) for Parts 1, 2 and 3 of the EN 12899 standard. The FPC ensures that the production process of road traffic signs is conducted in a controlled and consistent manner to achieve the desired quality standards.
The standard specifies the necessary procedures and documentation for FPC, including quality management, production planning and control, material usage, and product testing. It emphasizes the importance of controlling all aspects of the production process, such as design, manufacturing, and installation, to ensure the signs meet regulatory and safety requirements.
By implementing the FPC according to DIN EN 12899-4, manufacturers can effectively monitor and control their production processes, ensuring consistent quality and conformity of the road traffic signs they produce. This standard plays a crucial role in improving road safety by ensuring that road signs are produced with accurate information, durability, and visibility for all road users to understand and follow.
Descriptors | Blank forms, Checks, Conformity assessment, Construction, Definitions, Design, Fixings, Forms (paper), Highway traffic signal, Inspection, Marking, Marks, Production, Production control, Properties, Quality requirements, Quality systems, Road construction, Road safety, Road signs, Road transport, Self-certification schemes, Signal systems, Specification (approval), Stationary, Surveillance (approval), Testing, Traffic signals, Traffic signs, Presentations, Bodies |
ICS Codes | 93.080.30 - Road equipment and installations |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 542.7 KB |