Between the regulation text and the project file
SAFEHOMO works where legal text, engineering evidence, authority expectations, and project schedules have to meet.
SAFEHOMO organizes regulation texts, certification knowledge, project tools, and team training material for people handling market-access and homologation projects.
In vehicle approval projects, legal text rarely stays on the page. It becomes vehicle scope, document versions, test plans, authority comments, audit records, change control, and responsibility between teams.
Much of this work happens with incomplete information, compressed schedules, and repeated explanations across sales, certification, engineering, quality, manufacturing, software, and project management. SAFEHOMO exists to make part of that work clearer, more traceable, and easier for the next team to understand.
We do not try to make certification work look simple. We try to keep the difficult parts visible: the source text, the assumption, the evidence, the unresolved question, and the record that explains why a decision was made.
SAFEHOMO works where legal text, engineering evidence, authority expectations, and project schedules have to meet.
The material is written for certification engineers, project owners, quality teams, test labs, technical service coordinators, and managers who need a shared working context.
Good approval work does not hide uncertainty. SAFEHOMO separates source text, interpretation, evidence, open questions, and follow-up actions.
The English pages start as a public entry point. The deeper library will grow only as selected material is reviewed and rewritten for English readers.
Translated texts, route notes, terminology, technical explainers, and project-facing readings.
Regulation matrices, ECE lookup, Market Watch, budget assumptions, eCoC support, and evidence-review tools.
Briefings, workshops, checklists, and review templates for teams that need common language before submission.
The most useful conversation starts with a vehicle category, target market, applicable requirement list, certificate package, test plan, or team training need.