Dear Compliance Professionals,

Does a EMC test report issued by a accredited testing laboratory need to also 
reference the current EMC Directive 2004/108/EC?

My belief is that the EMC Directive needs to noted on the product Declaration 
of Conformity, and not in the EMC test report. Is this correct?
A EU Customs official stop a shipment because the EMC Directive noted in the 
EMC test report was out-of-date. I would like to remove EMC Directive dated 
notations from future reports.

Thank you in advance for your comments,

Chuck McDowell
Compliance Specialist
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
2832 San Pablo Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94702-2204
Phone 510-486-1166 Ext. 270
Fax 510-486-8356
Email cmcdow...@meyersound.com




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