In message <119fa9545c6e264b830c4582886d1190c534d...@quimby.dw.local>,
dated Thu, 27 Aug 2015, Mark Schmidt <mark.schm...@dornerworks.com>
writes:
In regard to your statement "Another package may include plastic panels
with no inherent standalone function" In this case there are no
harmonized standards that I am aware of for plastics so I will further
assume that no CE Mark is required.
But they are part of a finished product which may well have strength and
other requirements for panels. So no need for a CE mark, but they need
to be compliant with the product requirements.
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John Woodgate, J M Woodgate and Associates, Rayleigh, Essex UK
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