Hanseatic Power Cert GmbH

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Inspection Body

Hanseatic Power Cert GmbH

Brandstwiete 4, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
D-IS-19400-02-00 | Issue date: 02.09.2021

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

Inspektionen in den Bereichen: Konformitätsbewertungen von Gashochdruckleitungen gemäß der Verordnung über Gashochdruck-leitungen (GasHDrLtgV) hinsichtlich ihrer Beschaffenheit und Übereinstimmung mit den dort fest-gelegten Anforderungen und Feststellung ihrer Übereinstimmung aufgrund einer sachverständigen Beurteilung mit allgemeinen Anforderungen

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

inspections in den fields: conformity assessment of high pressure gas pipelines according to of the regulation over Gashochdruck-lines (GasHDrLtgV) concerning their nature and agreement with den there solid-gelegten requirements and finding their agreement due to a expert assessment with general requirements
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Further accreditations

D-ZE-19400-01-00 | Issue date: 22.12.2021

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