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BIVAC VIS AND DVLA ROADWORTHINESS INSPECTION FOR BIVAC VIS AND DVLA ROADWORTHINESS INSPECTION FOR GHANA
PREPARED : VEHICLE INSPECTION TEAM(GHANA)
PRESENTED BY :LEE RAYMOND BARBER
(ENG TECH MSOE MIRTE LCG)
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INTRODUCTION
►BIVAC (Bureau Veritas Inspection Valuation Assessmentand Control) International Ghana Limited is a fullyregistered Ghanaian company incorporated as aninspection company under the laws of the republic ofGhana.
►BIVAC International Ghana Limited has links with BIVAC►BIVAC International Ghana Limited has links with BIVACinternational of the Bureau Veritas Group Of France
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Leadership Position
Our Reputation
►Bureau Veritas is one of the world's leading providers of g pimport control and inspection services. Established in 1828 Bureau Veritas has wide experience in Vehicle Inspection Service.
Our NetworkOur Network
►Our global presence offers you the convenience of International expertise combined with local service where needed.
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Brand & recognition
Our Personalized service
►Bureau Veritas adapts its services to the clients needs. Bureau Veritas h d l d d i l t d l IT l ti t k thhas developed and implemented several IT solutions to make the service more efficient.
Our Recognition, Certification and Accreditation g ,
►Bureau Veritas is certified ISO 9001:2000 and is the first inspection body in the world to have its network accredited ISO 17020:1998 within th f it P Shi t I ti d V ifi ti f C f itthe scope of its Pre-Shipment Inspection and Verification of Conformity activities.
►Active member of IFIA (International Federation of Inspection ( pAgencies), Bureau Veritas is also a member of CITA (International Motor Vehicle Inspection Committee).
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Business Challenge
►Many countries insist that motor vehicles comply withnational environmental and safety standards.y
G t b i f d►Governments are now becoming more focused onimplementing legislation to reduce road accidents and theenvironmental impact of non-compliant vehicles.
►It is widely accepted that vehicles should be subject to►It is widely accepted that vehicles should be subject toregular technical inspection at pre-set intervals throughouttheir life.
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Solution
What is Vehicle Inspection Station (VIS)? What is Vehicle Inspection Station (VIS)?
►VIS is a technical inspection service for vehicles. It is performed in accordance with national legislation /performed in accordance with national legislation / regulation and international standards for environmental protection.
►VIS is essential for countries that wish to ensure that vehicles being used on their roads comply with the national regulations and any other required national standardsregulations and any other required national standards.
►VIS may also be used to control the safety and compliance of imported used vehicles.
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Our Motor : SAVING LIVES,SAFER ROAD,CUTTING CRIME AND
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
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GMBIVAC VIS ORGANISATION CHART
ACCOUNTANTMAINTENANCE DEPT. IT DEPT.
PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO GMQUALITY CONTROL
TEAM SUPERVISORFOREMENRICHARD
OHENE
THEOPHILUS LARYEA
GIFTY OWAREROBERT DAMSON
EDWARD
LARBI
FRANK
ADUBOFFOUR
CHARLOTTE
OPPONG
JOSEPH BOADI
CLEMENT TAMAKLOE
INSPECTORS
•Environmental Dept•Driver•Marshalls
•2. EMMANUEL KOJO ANTWI
•8. EMMANUEL LARTEY-WILLIAMS
•9. OSEI KARIKARI
•1 •2 •3 •6 •7 •8 •9 •10 •11 •12
•1. EBENEZER FRIMPONG
•13541 •14 •15
•13. EMMANUEL ADOM
•3. THOMAS AWUNI
•4. EDMUND PREPRAH
•5. ANTHONY K. FRIMPONG
•6. KWAKU GYABI ROCKSON
•7. EMMANUEL MENSAH
•10. ABDUL RAUF SEIDU
•11. ANTHONY FRIMPONG
•12. KINGSLEY ACQUAH
•SYLVESTER
•AGYAPONG
•FRANCIS
•TETTEH
• ISAAC
•BARNES ODOOM
•JOSEPH
•LEWIS
•ROBERT SOSU•14. JOSEPH BOAMAH •15. AWUDU IBRAHIM
VEHICLE INSPECTION TEAM - GHANA
Our Quality Controllers ForemenOur Quality Controllers, Foremenand Inspectors are qualified andexperience Technicians who havebeen trained to inspect vehicles toUnited Kingdom (UK Standards) byUnited Kingdom (UK Standards) by
LEADING UK VEHICLE INSPECTION/TRAINING DIRECTOR.
VIS Staff have undergone the following training:
1. Light and Heavy Vehicle inspection
2. ADR(Bulk Road Vehicles)
3. Health, Safety and Environment
4. Actia Muller Equipment Calibration
5 Industrial Fire Fighting5. Industrial Fire Fighting
6. Verification of Conformity and
7. First Aid
N t E i t lib ti i d
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Note: Equipment calibration is done every three months
VEHICLE INSPECTION TEAM - GHANA
►Vehicle Inspection Quality Controllers are trained to ensure that vehicle inspections are carried out in an effective and efficient manner, following all appropriate standards and to provide a high quality service to members of the general publicquality service to members of the general public
►Ensure inspection staff comply with Health and Safety standards►Ensure inspection staff comply with Health and Safety standards
►Help and advice customers with queries relating to technical standards►Help and advice customers with queries relating to technical standards and deal with front line testing quaries,ensuring a high standard of service
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HISTORY OF GHANA
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HISTORY OF DVLA
►DVLA was established in 1999 by Act 569 of Ghana's►DVLA was established in 1999 by Act 569 of Ghana s parliament.
► The act allowed the authority to have a semi-autonomous ystatus in the public sector organization under the Ministry of Transport.
Th th it i ibl f i f t►The authority is responsible for ensuring safety on Ghanaian roads.
►The authority before the enactment of the DVLA Act was►The authority before the enactment of the DVLA Act was called Vehicle Examination & Licensing Division (VELD).
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DVLA GHANA VISION STATEMENT
“To be a reputable organization with internationally accepted standards for driver and vehicleaccepted standards for driver and vehicle licensing”
DVLA GHANA MISSION STATEMENT
“Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority(DVLA) exists t b t ti f li i d i d
DVLA GHANA MISSION STATEMENT
to ensure best practices for licensing drivers and vehicles to promote road safety and environmental sustainability, while pursuingsustainability, while pursuing Integrity,Excellence,Professionalism and Reliability in service delivery”
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PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN ROADWORTHY INSPECTION
► The Road Traffic Regulations,2012(L.I.2180) Section 6(3)
(3)The Licensing Authority may for the purpose of the examination
a) designate a private motor vehicle testing station where motor vehicle examination may be conducted.
BIVAC Vehicle Inspection Station(VIS) is one of the stationsBIVAC Vehicle Inspection Station(VIS) is one of the stations mandated to inspect PRIVATE and GOVERNMENT vehicles for Roadworthiness and First Registration.
The BIVAC Station is Strategically positioned on outskirts of Accra toThe BIVAC Station is Strategically positioned on outskirts of Accra to reduce City congestion and environmental safety issues.
Other services rendered by BIVAC are Vehicle Audit, Accident ReportingReporting
DVLA have staff at the VIS who issue Roadworthy Stickers to passed vehicles only.
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PRIVATE PARTICIPATION IN ROADWORTHY INSPECTION
BIVAC and DVLA monitoring team ensure the stickers issued corresponds to passed vehicles.
BIVAC work hand in hand with DVLA National Petroleum AuthorityBIVAC work hand in hand with DVLA,National Petroleum Authority, Environmental Protection Agency and Ghana Standard Authority, Unions to gradually increase Vehicle conditions.
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NPA LETTERS
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NPA LETTERS
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ITEMS TO CONSTITUTE A PASS
NOTE
Currently the Approved inspection ManualCurrently the Approved inspection Manual in use is MOTOR VEHICLES:
PERIODIC INSPECTION AND TEST
GS 806 200
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GHANA STANDARD GS:806:2005
BIVAC VEHICLE DELIVERY
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Technical Mandatory Steps
1. Vehicle delivery at inspection station
The customer presents the vehicle to security at the main gate of the stationsecurity at the main gate of the station
The Marshall conducts a brief pre-inspection of the vehicle.
The Marshall directs the customer todrive to the primary holding area.
If the vehicle will probably fail theIf the vehicle will probably fail theinspection test due to a visual defect, theMarshall directs it through the exit, this isoptional as some vehicle owner want testto be carried out to know the vehiclecondition.
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AUTHOMATED LANES FOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONINSPECTION
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VEHICLE REGISTRATION
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Vehicle Registration—Data entry
► The customer presents the vehicle document to the Eco Bank Staff and make payment and issued with receiptswith receipts.
► The customer proceed to BIVAC desk with document ,registration t ff t th i f ti f thstaff enters the information of the
vehicle into the data base.
► The following are entered into the gdata base
Nature ( e.g. saloon car )
Category ( e.g. light commercial vehicle )
Plate number
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Plate number
Document date
Vehicle Registration—Data entry Cont.► The following information are entered
Year of manufacture
Owners particulars
► The following information are entered on the invoice
► Payment ( cheque, cash )
Vehicle type
Model
► Tariff
► Cheque Number
► id d t tVIN ( vehicle identification number )
Maker
► paid date etc
5. A bar code is generated onto the inspection pass which is given to the Client to take to his/her vehicleMaker
CC ( cubic capacity )
Energy ( fuel used )
Client to take to his/her vehicle.
6. The customer is given payment receipt and invoice upon request
Energy ( fuel used )
Gross weight7. The customer is given instruction to go
to waiting area.
8. BIVAC has Primary and Secondary
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holding area.
VEHICLE INSPECTION PROCEDURE
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
A i l b d i t f t t t fi i hA single barcode receipt from start to finish.
Verification of Conformity checks.
Th i ti i i d t l iThe inspection is carried out on a lane in three stages by three inspectors.
STAGE 1STAGE 1
This stage contains the following inspections:
Exterior
Interior
Lights
Headlamp AimReason for failure:
HC content exceeding 1200 ppm maximum for a continuous period of 5 seconds
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Emissionperiod of 5 seconds
CO content exceeding 3.5% for a continuous period of 5 seconds
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
STAGE 2STAGE 2
Under-Vehicle Inspection
fThis stage contains the following inspections:
Steering and suspensionSteering and suspension
The wheel shaker moves the steering and suspension in various directions against the loaddirections against the load.
This enables the inspector to see if there is any horizontal sideways
t i j i t h lmovement in any joints eg.wheel bearing free play, spring wear, security of mountings, component damage etc.
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mountings, component damage etc.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
STAGE 3STAGE 3
This stage contains the following inspections:p
Side Slip Test
Side-slip is the sideways movement of a vehicle’s wheels when the vehicle itself is moving forwards.
the side-slip plate shows us, quickly, whether or not there is a q yproblem with the front axle geometry of the vehicle.
A reading of more than 14 is a
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A reading of more than 14 is a reason for failure
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
STAGE 3STAGE 3
This stage contains the following inspections:
Suspension test
►► the suspension tester is a sophisticated the suspension tester is a sophisticated systemsystem which automatically assesses which automatically assesses the imbalancethe imbalance across the axle. across the axle.
►►A reading of more than A reading of more than 30 %30 % between between LH and RH is a reason for failureLH and RH is a reason for failure
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
STAGE 3STAGE 3
This stage contains the following inspections:
BRAKE PERFORMANCE TEST
►► the suspension tester is a sophisticated the suspension tester is a sophisticated systemsystem which automatically assesses which automatically assesses the imbalancethe imbalance across the axle. across the axle.
►►A reading of more than A reading of more than 30 %30 % between between LH and RH is a reason for failureLH and RH is a reason for failure
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
►We have competent Personnel who handle all IT issues.
► There is back-up system set in place to save all data.
►Abilit t i t t d t t t l►Ability to integrate data to a central server.
►Advance software that aid in real time data transmission to all DVLA Regional Offices
►Excellent networking which gensures effective and efficient accomplishment.
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TRANSMISSION
GhanaCommunityNetworksP ks
DVLA
Ghana Community Networks GCNET
Proposed Links
Exst
ing
Net
wor
k
Bivac Vehicle Inspection Station•MTTU & POLICEPOLICE
CEPSOther Govt. Agencies
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
► The results of each section of the inspection will be entered directly onto the IT system .In the case of the tests done by equipment it isthe tests done by equipment it is done automatically.
► For the visual sections of the i ti i f ti i t dinspection,information is entered manually by the inspectors onto the system using Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).Assistant (PDA).
► Inspection data is sent from the inspection lane to the quality controllerscontrollers
►Quality controllers review and validate the results
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CERTIFICATIONCERTIFICATION
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CERTIFICATION
► A complete inspected vehicle registration► A complete inspected vehicle registrationnumber appears on the certification Monitor
► The client provides receipt he has been givenb th i t ti d k t th tifi tiby the registration desk to the certificationstaff
► The bar code of the receipt is scanned toaccess the corresponding file
► If the vehicle has successfully completed alltests, the inspection report is printed and the, p p pDVLA sticker with BIVAC hologram deliveredto the customer.
► If the vehicle failed the test only the► If the vehicle failed the test, only theinspection report is delivered with anindication RETEST
► Passed vehicles report highlight minor
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► Passed vehicles report highlight minordefects
PASS REPORT WITH SECURITY
FEATURES:
1 STAMP1. STAMP
2. SIGNATURE
3. EMBOSSMENT
4. HOLOGRAM
5. REPORT NUMBER
6 OTHERS SECURITY FEATURES6. OTHERS SECURITY FEATURES
THAT IS KEPT BETWEEN DVLA AND
BIVAC VIS
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FAILED REPORT WITH SECURITY
FEATURES:
1 STAMP1. STAMP
2. SIGNATURE
3. EMBOSSMENT
4. HOLOGRAM is issued to pass report
5. REPORT NUMBER
6 OTHERS SECURITY FEATURES6. OTHERS SECURITY FEATURES
THAT IS KEPT BETWEEN DVLA AND
BIVAC VIS
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PASS/FAIL ANALYSIS
►ANALYSIS
►Pass rate for inspection use to be 87.3% which has now increased to 91 13% passed with minor defects91.13% passed with minor defects.
► 8.87% failed with major and minor defects.
► This is as a results of continues education given to clients on► This is as a results of continues education given to clients on roadworthiness of their vehicles.
►Out of the total failure, majority were vehicle coming for the renewal of their roadworthy certificate Failed reports were issued to the clients totheir roadworthy certificate. Failed reports were issued to the clients to have the defect repaired. The vehicle returned to BIVAC for a RETEST
►Grouped issues such asLights,Horn(i.e Electricals) account for of All
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VEHICLE UNIT FAILURE ANALYSIS
RN HT
HTS AM OR IM AKE
AKE AKS
OSE
LAY
GLE RN AK
NG
OLT RM
ON LT
HOR
STOP LIG
PARK
ING LIGH
DIP BEA
DIREC
TION IN
DICATO
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DLAMP A
SERV
ICE BR
A
PARK
ING BRA
BRAKE
FLU
ID LEA
BRAKE
HO
NG W
HEEL‐FREE
PL
RGE STEERING ANG
EERING JO
INTS W
OR
POWER
ST.FLUID LE
USPEN
SION BUSH
I N
RING SEC
URING BO
SUSPEN
SION AR
TYRE
CONDITIO
P.S
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FT B
OL
D
STEERI LA STE P
WEA
K S
LEAF SP
68 138 100 35 55 89 186 82 8 12 2 22 9 17 9 19 3 36 27 91768 138 100 35 55 89 186 82 8 12 2 22 9 17 9 19 3 36 27 917
%
FAIL 7.4 15 11 3.8 6 9.7 20 8.9 1 1.3 0.2 2.4 1 1.9 1 2.1 0.3 3.9 2.9 100
Group Issues such as Lights and
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100120140160180200
Group Issues such as Lights and
Horn(ie. Electricals) account for 52% of all failure.
31% B ki Effi i + M h i l0
2040
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31% Braking Efficiency + Mechanical Faults
5.5% Steering Faults,3.4% Suspension,
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3.9% Tyres and 2.9% Drive Shafts.
CONCLUTION
►Vehicle Inspection and Road safety is a global concern
►We insist on our knowledge of African Authorities and the necessity to adapt European standards in order to improve acceptation of individual African countries for the improvement of road safety in general.
►Ensuring continues training on standards, business ethics and Quality,Safety,Health and Environment through out I ti b di i Af i ill t h l f iInspection bodies in Africa will match value for service.
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