I have a job opening for a Product Safety Engineer here at Bose...minimum
3- 5 years product safety experience preferred, must have thorough knowledge
of IEC/UL60065 or similar standards 950, 1010 etc, have handled Agency
submittals, and be willing to get your hands dirty doing testing
Gary,
The Institute of Petroleum publish useful stuff on filling stations
which provided guidance for what has hitherto (in Europe at least)
been an area which has not been subject to harmonised regulations.
Now we have ATEX, that's all changed, of course, although I think the
Inst. Petroleum
As far as safety goes, you'll need to meet Hazardous location standards. The
UL standards numbers vary by protection method used, UL 1203, 913, 1604, 2279,
NFPA 496. Canada has similar requirements, in CSA 30, 157, 213, and E79, as
well as incorporating NFPA 496. For the IECEx scheme, see IEC 60
September 2003 Meeting Notice
When/Where: Tuesday, September 9th, 2003, Applied Materials Bowers
Cafe, 3090 Bowers Avenue, Santa Clara, CA
.
Topic/Speaker:
"Our Annual Social and Business Planning Session"
Details:
The Santa Clara Valley EMC Society Chapter
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