The GPSD will only apply if one of the CE marking directives which
has safety objectives (e.g. the LVD, but not the EMC Directive) does
not apply. The GPSD also applies only to 'consumer' products.
I agree with your second paragraph, the logic of which applies to all
product safety directives,
Forwarded to the list. Please make all contacts off list to the
submitter below.
--
Best Regards,
Scott Douglas
EMC-PSTC Administrator
email: emcp...@ptcnh.net
sung.2@nokia.com wrote:
Subject:
EMC/EMI Compliance engineer position in Nokia, Mountain View, CA 94043
From:
Aren't there exposure limits? I believe OSHA has some
here in the US. But the limits are way up there.
More like, exposure limits to prevent cooking people.
- Robert -
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 19:47:10 +
John Woodgate j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk wrote:
In message
The General Product Directive will apply to your products, and in the UK that
means the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 apply. See
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20051803.htm
Under these Regulations the authorities have the ability to require producers
(manufacturers, importers and own
In message
4be0b2b96f73e3448c6f86309fc15ca602708...@iticpm01.innotek-inc.com,
dated Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Clif Brick clif.br...@invisibletech.com writes
Specifically I'm interested in the rules for 27MHz remote control
200mW and 7-10KHz magnetic field transmission.
I think there are no controls
Hello Everyone:
One of my clients came to me asking about 21 CFR 11. They manufacture lasers
as part of their products.
They said that one of their customers is concerned about electronic
traceability.
However, upon reading the scope, I don’t see how this fits…meaning, is my
client really
In message 20060307181425.17103.qm...@web37606.mail.mud.yahoo.com,
dated Tue, 7 Mar 2006, maddog 4030 emc_complia...@yahoo.com writes
I can see how it could be a trick questi! on if dated or specific
versions of the standard were specified by countries or other calling
standards.
CENELEC has
In message 20060307160230.97443.qm...@web37611.mail.mud.yahoo.com,
dated Tue, 7 Mar 2006, maddog 4030 emc_complia...@yahoo.com writes
A Basic IEC Standard referenced in a harmonized Product Standard is
undated and the verbiage reads
For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies.
Hello Experts,
Is it mandatory to have serial number on the ITE products (printed and
visible) per regulatory compliance standard?
Thank you in advance.
Sudhakar Wasnik
SanDisk Corp.
140mCaspian Ct.
Sunnyvale, CA 94089.
-
Thanks to everyone for the replies.
Specifically, I am talking about the 301 489 series of standards and the
61000-4-3 standard that was published last month.
Since 301 489-1 references 61000-4-3 and is non-specific in a particular
version and states:
For a non-specific reference, the
Hello Jon,
You have to be careful making the statement that the latest one applies since
it is possible that several versions of an IEC standard are still being used
throughout the World. In the case of CB certification unfortunately not every
country adopts the latest version of an IEC
It's the European Norms, based on the IEC standards, that have transition
times
Best Regards,
Michael Hopkins
Manager, Customer Technical Center
Process Instruments Division
Thermo Electron Corporation
One Lowell Research Center
Lowell, MA 01852
Tel: +1 978 275 0800 ext. 334
There are no transition dates for IEC standards - the latest one applies.
- Original Message -
From: maddog mailto:emc_complia...@yahoo.com 4030
To: EMC-PSTC@listserv.ieee.org
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 4:02 PM
Subject: Transition Times for Basic Standards
A Basic IEC Standard
A Basic IEC Standard referenced in a harmonized Product Standard is undated
and the verbiage reads
For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies.
Question - when the Basic Standard is indicated as published on the IEC
website, is this the effective date for use to demonstrate
Hi Ian,
Here is my interpretation based on a phone conversation with a Chinese
engineer from one of the CCC certification centers.
China will formulate a RoHS Catalogue (list of regulated products). This
Catalogue expects to list products item by item (such as using HS codes). A
good example
Dear Group,
I am trying to obtain some compliance information for some components we
use and am wondering, is anyone on this group, or does anyone know, a
compliance contact in Tyan Computer Corp?
If so then I would be most grateful if you could contact me, or put me
in touch with someone who
Greetings,
Does anyone have information regarding RF/EMC regulations for Bermuda?
I found some limited info at the www.mtec.bm website, but nothing pertaining
to general low power license exempt radio applications.
It would appear from what I can find, that while they are a territory of
Grace
Do you know if the Chinese RoHS law applies to ALL products indicated in
Article 3 section 1 or is does this law only apply to products covered by
the CCC certification process?
Thanks
Ian Gordon
***
The information
This all looks more WEEE oriented rather than RoHS
Regards,
Chris
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Anchondo, Dan
Sent: 06 March 2006 21:45
To: Powell, Doug; Barker, Neil; EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject:
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to answer my queries on this
particular subject. Your responses have been most helpful. I now have a
much better understanding, and some very useful links.
Best regards
Jim
Jim Speakman
(Design Safety Representative (Crawley))
Thales UK Limited
20 matches
Mail list logo