Guessing the best place to look would be in the "electronic detonator"
requirements.  They must have some really stringent compliance requirements
to prevent mishaps.

                    - Robert -

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From: pgodf...@icomply.com <pgodf...@icomply.com>
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org <emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org>
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Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:32 PM
Subject: Electrical safety of firearms


>
>Here's one that you feel should have something, just because of the nature
>of the equipment, but your not quite sure what!!
>
>Does anyone have the least inkling of any safety requirements specific to a
>firearm with an electronic trigger. I am not particularly interested in
>firearms laws/regulations etc but any requirements that the electronics may
>fall under. This device will be powered by a 9-volt battery.
>
>Thanks in advance of any responses.
>
>Phil Godfrey
>
>ps. Domestic, EU, Aus and a few more. Thanks
>
>Phillip Godfrey - Manager, Product Safety
>KTL Dallas, Inc.
>802, N.Kealy,
>Lewisville,
>Texas 75057-3136
>
>Tel : (972) 436-9600
>Fax: (972) 436-2667
>http://www.ktl.com/
>
>email : pgodf...@icomply.com
>
>



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