In message <c67fe116-899f-4893-85a8-74a7658cf...@gmail.com>, dated Wed, 27 Aug 2014, Scott Xe <scott...@gmail.com> writes:

In WEEE Directive, it requires crossed-out wheeled bin symbol according to EN 50419 : 2006 on the product. This symbol looks very similar to the one required in Battery Directive 2006/66/EC. Unfortunately the battery directive does not provide the applicable standard so it is unsure if they are the same symbol or different. If different, how do we mark this symbol accurately on the battery?

Use the EN 50419 symbol and in your product technical file explain that you used it because the BD doesn't cite a standard nor give full graphical details of the symbol.
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