John,

Thanks for your good advice on BD.

I just learnt from ITS that the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is no longer 
required to have a bar at the bottom like the one in BD in the latest directive 
and the EN 50419 is in the process to be amended.  I did not find any revision 
in the latest WEEE.  Have you heard anything about it?

Regards,

Scott

On 27 Aug, 2014, at 4:36 am, John Woodgate <j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> 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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