Dear All,

I have learnt that in near future, the black bar below the crossed-out wheeled 
bin symbol will be removed similar to the one used in battery directive.  Have 
anyone heard the same?

Thanks and regards,

Scott

On 12 Sep, 2014, at 10:56 pm, Denis Ryskamp <denis_rysk...@trimble.com> wrote:

> Gary:
>  
> Needed:
> 1)      A unique identification of the producer (Brand name, registration 
> number,…..)
> 2)      The crossed-out wheeled bin in accordance with Directive
> 3)      Put on market after 13 august 2005 shall be identified by at least 
> one of the following:
> a)      Date of manufacture/put on market, in uncoded text per ISO 8601 or 
> other coded text, for which the code shall be made available for treatment 
> facilities.
> b)      Additional mark used in conjunction with the crossed-out wheeled bin 
> (underline) The directive has the dimensional proportions. Height of the bin 
> itself is 4mm minimum.
>  
> The crossed out wheeled bin symbol to be displayed in a visible, legible and 
> indelible form on the product itself, near Producer ID, except for in 
> exceptional cases where this is not possible because of the size or function 
> of the product. If the symbol cannot be applied to the product due to product 
> size or function, then the marking shall be printed on the packaging, in the 
> instructions for use, and in the warranty.
>  The directive has the dimensional proportions. Height of the bin itself is 
> 4mm minimum.
>  
> From: Gary McInturff [mailto:gary.mcintu...@esterline.com] 
> Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 10:30 AM
> To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
> Subject: [PSES] Visible - legible
>  
> Does anyone have a standards definition of visible – legible? In this 
> particular instance it’s for the WEEE symbol for an ITE product. I don’t see 
> a reference to the definition here. Anybody else? Is it a fixed height say 
> 4mm, or is there some reference to readable from 1 meter (another 
> non-definition because readable isn’t defined),
>  
> Gary McInturff
> Reliability/Compliance Engineer
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