I think this all begs the question, has anyone experienced any problems with
their EU DOC by not providing the Standard's Title? If so, what was the
objection and what was necessary to resolve it?
The official titles of directives and standards are often way too long and
often more confusing
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I think this all begs the question, has anyone experienced any problems with
their EU DOC by not providing the Standard's Title? If so, what was the
objection and what was necessary to resolve it?
The official
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I think this all begs the question, has
with a
sledgehammer.
Gary
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I think this all begs the question
In fact, the Note 3 at the bottom of the OJ listing itself provides a hint as
to what is expected in referencing the standard:
Note 3: In case of amendments, the referenced standard is EN C:, its
previous amendments, if any, and the new, quoted amendment...
While the Note is
In message
d250d01e39356a4e9cc3b4b459d6655094d92...@ms-cda-01.advanced-input.com,
dated Mon, 19 Nov 2012, McInturff, Gary gary.mcintu...@esterline.com
writes:
I'm also just curious what countries don't use Arabic numerals?
Almost all countries that are not Arabic, in fact! 'Our' numerals
In message
867f4b6a1672e541a94676d556793acd1b66ce1...@mopesmbx01.eu.thmulti.com,
dated Sat, 17 Nov 2012, Carpentier Kristiaan
kristiaan.carpent...@technicolor.com writes:
Some countries require in their national transposition that the EU DoC
is issued in the local language. Although most are
It's actually a requirement of some of the directives, not just an addition
brought in by transposition in certain countries. Generally, where the
Directive requires the Declaration to accompany the product, it must be
translated in to the language of the country of the end user.
I guess the
In message b186fb02-da44-4d60-969a-ae6ee3015...@conformance.co.uk,
dated Sun, 18 Nov 2012, Nick Williams nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk
writes:
I guess the Commissiion's logic is that the instructions will need to
be translated into the same language(s) so it's not a significant
additional
Nick,
My country, Belgium, has 3 official national languages, Dutch, French and
German. The most recent draft of the Belgian transposition proposal of the RoHS
Directive states now that the EU DoC should be drawn up in a language easily
understandable by authorities. While the authorities have
Hello Kris,
About 10 years ago my company Niros Telecommunication was contacted by the
Belgium Authority whom told that the DoC should be written in Dutch as well
as in French and German.
At that time we had a DoC written in English, German, French and Italian.
We changed to a combination of a
Hello,
I have my personal opion but different experiences with market surveillance
authorities with respect to the following question:
Decision 768/2008/EC (Annex III) or all existing new approach directives
specifies the content of an EU-DoC as follows.
References to the relevant
In message 001901cdc4ff$a4da0ab0$ee8e2010$@globalnorm.de, dated Sat,
17 Nov 2012, Michael Loerzer loerzer_mob...@globalnorm.de writes:
I have my personal opion but different experiences with market
surveillance authorities with respect to the following question:
Is there any difficulty in
Michael,
You may also know that the RoHS Recast Directive 2011/65/EU is the first
Directive using the NLF, coming into force in Jan. 2013.
Some countries require in their national transposition that the EU DoC is
issued in the local language. Although most are still in draft: France in
French,
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