Equipment Homologation
En resumen
Equipment Homologation is the official FIPJP-aligned certification registry for competition boules — manufacturers submit models for testing, accredited labs record results, approved equipment is published in a public registry, and referees can verify a serial number on the spot at a competition to confirm the boule is legal for sanctioned play.
Cómo funciona
Homologation is run as a workflow product owned by FIPJP and delegated national federations. A manufacturer (Obut, MS Pétanque, La Boule Bleue, Boulenciel, La Franc, or new entrant) starts the Homologation Application Workflow by submitting a new model: declared specs (weight, diameter, hardness, striation pattern, material), production batch range, intended categories (competition / leisure), and supporting metallurgy documents. The application is routed to a designated testing lab; lab technicians log measurements against FIPJP tolerances using the Testing and Certification Tracking module — each test (weight tolerance ±5g, diameter ±0.5mm, hardness range, striation depth) is recorded with timestamp and operator, and a pass/fail decision is rendered.
On approval, the model is published to the public Approved Equipment Registry — a freely browsable list with FIPJP certificate number, approval date, expiry date, manufacturer, full spec sheet, and serial-number ranges covered. The registry is consumed by Equipment Catalog (F11.01), so the FIPJP badge on every commercial listing reflects live homologation state. Homologation Expiry and Renewal sends notifications to the manufacturer 90 / 60 / 30 days before lapse with a streamlined re-test flow; expired models drop the badge automatically.
At competitions, judges and referees use the Equipment Inspection module on the admin app — they scan or type the serial number engraved on a player's boule, and the system confirms (a) the model is approved, (b) the serial falls within an approved batch, and (c) the homologation has not been revoked. Failed checks trigger a recorded incident attached to the player and the match.
Capacidades clave
- Manufacturer-driven homologation application workflow with document upload
- Testing and certification tracking with per-measurement audit trail
- Public approved equipment registry browsable without login
- Automated expiry notifications and streamlined renewal re-testing
- Serial-number inspection at competitions via admin app barcode scan
- Live registry feed into Equipment Catalog and Marketplace listings
En la práctica
An Obut product manager submits a new 715g semi-hard model for FIPJP approval. He uploads metallurgy reports and ships ten test boules to the certified lab. The lab technician logs each measurement in the platform; all dimensions pass tolerance and the model is approved on day 14.
The certificate auto-publishes to the public registry, the FIPJP badge appears on every retailer listing the next morning, and pre-orders open. Six months later at a regional championship, the head referee scans a competing player's boule, the registry confirms the serial number is within an approved batch, and the player is cleared to compete.
Funcionalidades de este subsistema
5| ID | Status | Funcionalidades |
|---|---|---|
| F11.04.01 | Entregado | Homologation application workflow (manufacturer submits) — PL-F1104 ✅ PL-F1104 |
| F11.04.02 | Entregado | Testing and certification tracking — PL-F1104 ✅ PL-F1104 |
| F11.04.03 | Entregado | Approved equipment registry (public) — PL-F1104 ✅ PL-F1104 |
| F11.04.04 | Entregado | Homologation expiry and renewal — PL-F1104 ✅ PL-F1104 |
| F11.04.05 | Entregado | Equipment inspection at competitions (serial number check) — PL-F1104 ✅ PL-F1104 |
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