Hi Scott,
If you look at the Recast WEEE directive 2012/19/EU annex IX, you will
see that the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol does not have a black bar
below the symbol.
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2012:197:0038:0071:EN:PDF
Note: If you look at the WEEE directive in a PDF provided by Europa,
you will see that they put a small thin horizontal line at the end of
the main directive and at the end of each annex. For annex IX, the
crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is at the end of the annex, but the
symbol uses bold lines. The later small thin horizontal line marking
the end of the annex should not be confused as being a part of the
crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
Monrad
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On 9/12/2014 9:52 AM, Scott Xe wrote:
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
<mailto: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
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*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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