example would that of a
medical theraupeutic system. Regards.
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> From: Gary McInturff
> To: 'rlanz' ; emc-p...@ieee.org
> Subject: RE: Access to approval file.
> Date: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 11:44 PM
>
> The answer to item 2 confuses me. Manufacturers o
nly work for a week before the break - but that is not a factor
in its safety approval.
Gary McInturff
-Original Message-
From: rlanz [SMTP:rl...@concentric.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 3:31 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject:
Hi Don,
You asked: (marked with >'s)
>As a manufacturer of products which primarily consist of other manufacturer's
>discrete parts our experience has been when submitting product for testing
>approvals, is to provide the testing bodies with all available information
>related to the disc
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mpeder...@midcom-inc.com Fax: (605) 882-8633
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From: Donald McElhearn[SMTP:don...@hq.rossvideo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 1:18 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Access to approval file.
Could someone perhaps provide some insight or share their experi
Hi Donald:
You ask a whole stack of questions...
Safety certification of a product is done by means of
a contract between the manufacturer (or his representative)
and the certification house. This contract restricts
all data, including the safety report, if any, as private
between the "submi
. Seemingly simple components
like switches can have complicated compliance test schemes.
Regards
Rich Lanzillotto
rl...@concentric.net
Regulatory Consultant
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> From: Donald McElhearn
> To: emc-p...@ieee.org
> Subject: Access to approval file.
> Date: Wednesday, August 12,
Could someone perhaps provide some insight or share their experiences with
obtaining copies of approval files on specific parts or products.
Is it a general practice to request approval files from product manufactures or
is
a service that the certifing bodies are better equipped to provide?
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