I have had sucess in the past with follow-up inspectors by having the
plastic material identification molded into the plastic part by the supplier
and keeping one cert of flammability on file.   I don't know if this is
still acceptable to follow-up inspectors.  You could check with your
inspectors on this point.

Best Regards,
Pryor McGinnis
c...@prodigy.net

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Date: Wednesday, November 18, 1998 8:36 PM
Subject: Plastics Cert Documentation


>Dear Fellow Members,
>
>We have a plethora of plastic subassemblies, produced by outside
>vendors, that are received and stocked in our factory.  We must keep
>certs of flammability on file for each shipment of every plastic part to
>satisfy UL, CSA, and TUV factory inspectors.  This involves sorting and
>filing lots of paper and maintaing a long row of filing cabinets.  The
>method seems cumbersome in this electronic age.  Does anyone have
>experience with easier methods of tracking these certs that is also
>acceptable to the agencies.
>
>Thanks very much
>
>Darrell Locke
>Advanced Input Devices
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