SAFEHOMO/Consulting and Training
Consulting and Training

Training and alignment for vehicle project teams

SAFEHOMO helps teams discuss regulatory requirements, approval-route decisions, evidence responsibilities, and project lessons through workshops, briefings, checklists, and review templates.

Formats

Training that stays close to project work

The most useful sessions start from a real target market, project package, upcoming submission, authority comment, or recurring knowledge gap inside the team.

Project kickoff workshop

Align vehicle category, target market, approval route, evidence owners, likely blockers, and decision points before work disperses.

Approval-topic session

Turn one approval scheme or regulation topic into scope, terms, examples, evidence, and project-facing questions.

Management briefing

Summarize route options, timing risk, authority dependencies, and decisions that need leadership attention.

Audience

Sales, certification, engineering, quality, software, and project management

Different roles need different depth, but they need one shared picture of route, documents, timing, and risk.

Material

Briefings, checklists, examples, and review records

Sessions can produce internal playbooks and templates instead of ending as one-time meetings.

Follow-through

Turn questions into project actions

Open items are mapped back to applicable requirements, test evidence, authority questions, document owners, or later training needs.

Topics

Typical material themes

Topics can be combined into short briefings, half-day workshops, review meetings, or longer internal capability programs.

EU / UNECE

Framework approval, UNECE requirements, GSR, implementation timing, and evidence logic.

GB approval

GB approval routes, retained EU references, eCoC, technical service coordination, and package review.

CoP

Production conformity, change control, document governance, and market-surveillance readiness.

Export markets

Route screening, local references, UNECE acceptance, import constraints, and launch risk.