Lauren et al,

        Thanx to Lauren and the others who are advocating for reasonableness
in these requirements.  

        From the foreigh manufacturer's point of view I believe that it is
important to keep from getting tied up in knots too soon.  'No unreasonable
requirement should be implemented before its time' is a good mantra.  

        Let the regulators be the ones who get their undershorts tied in
knots over all of this; manufacturers should continue to provide a
reasonable interpretation of the requirements until the changes are
adjudicated formally.  Just saying so don't make it so right away.  Some
food dragging and pushing back is always in order.  

        I'll keep telling folks to keep on keeping on until the heavy hammer
of the Euro law slams down hard.  

:>)     br,     Pete

 

Peter E Perkins, PE

Principal Product Safety Engineer

PO Box 23427

Tigard, ORe  97281-3427

 

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