In message <6ddfdc3ce0c04e769788eda36ea90...@sehste15d1be4.hs20.net>, dated Mon, 16 Mar 2015, Charlie Blackham <char...@sulisconsultants.com> writes:

Indeed - but then they're not acting as a Notified Body, and they're not going to get an "opinion" - so what are they getting for their money?

I don't understand. Any consultant can give a report on whether a product is safe or not. But the manufacturer won't necessarily have a trusted consultant already, so going to an NB is a way to get one. The NB, of course, is paid for its report and any advice given.
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