Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread Charlie Blackham
Dan You might not have had it rejected, but there’s no way to be 100% sure that it has been, and always will be excepted – it could just be because no one has taken a detailed look. Some market enforcement agencies have rejected DoCs for, in their view, incorrect spaces – a specific example:

Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread Lauren Crane
For what it's worth, the UK gov. sites recommends not convolving DoCs. "The UK Declaration of Conformity is a document which must be drawn up for most products lawfully bearing a UKCA marking before they are placed on the market. We recommend that manufacturers have their UK Declaration of

Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread Dan Roman
We’ve been combining both onto one document. It sometimes makes the document go to a second page because of the extra information. We include Australia and anywhere else that will take a DoC into one document as well. Haven’t had it rejected by anyone yet. Dan From: Andres

Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread 000006cee064502d-dmarc-request
Great idea -Original Message- From: Chuck August-McDowell To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Sent: Wed, Mar 1, 2023 12:25 pm Subject: Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC #yiv2282591812 filtered {}#yiv2282591812 filtered {}#yiv2282591812 p.yiv2282591812MsoNormal, #yiv2282591812

Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread Douglas Powell
I'll be very curious to learn how that works out. Over the years, I have advised clients to print two copies. One for the outside of the shipping carton along with the other shipping papers. This helps to minimize the inspecting agent from opening the carton. The second copy for the inside of

Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread Andres Waszczenko
Hello Peter, I have been working with Mike and I too concur with his answer. The EU and the UKCA are not the same entities. At a minimum, two different addresses are needed to identify the authorize representatives, hence the cleanest approach is two different declarations of conformity (DoC).

Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread Chuck August-McDowell
We are going to print on the EU DoC page other side… 2-sided printing to save paper. One part number to save labor. From: MIKE SHERMAN Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 12:18 PM To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Subject: Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC [THIS EMAIL IS FROM AN EXTERNAL SENDER] Yes, that is

Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread MIKE SHERMAN
Yes, that is what we concluded.  In addition, there is some other terminology that differs between the two that your client might have to deal with.  Mike Sherman PSC LLC On 03/01/2023 1:29 PM

Re: [PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread Douglas Powell
I could be wrong but last I checked the https://www.gov.uk/ website, it's my understanding these cannot be legally combined into a single document. -Doug Douglas E Powell Laporte, Colorado USA doug...@gmail.com LinkedIn (UTC -07:00) Mountain

[PSES] EU and UK DoC

2023-03-01 Thread 000006cee064502d-dmarc-request
Hello Group, I have a client that wishes to use a single DoC for both EU (CE) and UK (UKCA). He has figured out everything except one area and that is the address/location for signature. Does he have to have two addresses shown on the DoC for signature? One in EU and one in UK? ThanksPeter