A question about the Date of Cessation of Presumption of Conformity of 
the Superseded Standard.

If a product is tested to (and the CB Report indicates) EN 60065 : 1998, 
when is the last time that product can be sold to a customer? More 
specifically, if a product is near it's end of life by that date, can we 
build ahead and ship to the warehouse before that date? We will not be 
able to sell all to customers by that date, but they would be built and 
in storage. So is it still "legal" to sell these pre-built products to 
customers after the date?

I know the date is March 1, 2007. We have some products close to end of 
life, say EOL by June 2007.  Can we build that extra few months of sales 
and put them in storage in February and then still sell them after 
March? We're not talking RoHS here, only and specifically safety and the 
CE Mark.

As always, I look forward to your expert replies, and I thank you in 
advance.

Scott Douglas
sdoug...@ptcnh.net

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