Hi Scott,
Adding to Ted Eckert's, comments..
Not sure of the source of your information however, it would depend upon the
Act or regulation and the nature of the change, i.e. if it is safety related it
may well require compliance from the date the change was gazetted. Typically
however,
And of course the OSHA NRTL marks are required in the US on applicable products
(which do not include EMC).
-Dave
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Hello Scott,
The relevant act or law should specify the date the new requirement comes into
force and the transitional requirements. Here is an example for AS/NZS 60950-1.
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2013C00943
Section 6 gives some of the transitional information noting that basic
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To repeat the obvious. The fact that the CE marking is or is not on a product
in the US is really irrelevant to being able to be sold in the US. The US
market is not dependent upon other countries or Unions compliance agendas or
standards. It is only the necessary push by manufacturers to
Gert - That's a difficult question to answer. For high volume manufacturers
(consumer type products) the presence
of the CE mark in the US is a byproduct of the compliance marking (i.e. one
label) and is common place.
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When there is an update to an Act or a applicable standard, it said it applies
to both on-sale products meeting previous ones and newly arrived products on
the effective date. The retailers must sell out all the stock before the
effective date or return to the suppliers for alternation in
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