Hello Alice,

One scenario that an auditor can hold shipment is the system under audit
employs a different power supply (different manufacturer name and/or
model number) than the one stated in the Procedure or Critical Component
list of the Test Report.  Power supply is a critical component (since it
contains hazardous voltages) and one cannot substitute a different power
supply into the system without first notifying the agencies.  The
agencies need to conduct evaluation and testing on the alternate power
supply.

Sylvia


From: Lay Siang Saw [mailto:l...@celestica.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 1:51 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: product safety audit scenario



Hi all,
   Can anyone share with me under what conditions an auditor is allowed
to
stop shipments ?

   Thanks,alice
---------------------- Forwarded by Lay Siang Saw/MY/Asia/Celestica on
02/18/2003 06:09 PM ---------------------------


Lay Siang Saw
02/18/2003 10:50 AM



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