On Thu, 7 Jul 2022 14:19:34 +,
"Paasche, Dieter" wrote:
> Is there a requirement to test harmonics in Japan to obtain VCCI on an ITE
> equipment.
> There is a JIS C 61000-3-2 standard, but it is required by VCCI?
No, it it not required by VCCI.
Compliance with
Hi,
Is there a requirement to test harmonics in Japan to obtain VCCI on an ITE
equipment. There is a JIS C 61000-3-2 standard, but it is required by VCCI? If
yes, I assume it is been tested to Japanese voltage.
Sincerely,
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Dieter Paasche
Senior Product Developer
Electrical / EMC
On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 21:34:17 +,
MARIO DE ARANZETA wrote:
> I've read information on several websites about extremely low power devices
> for Japan. The fundamental limit being 500uV/m@3m for frequencies below 322
> MHz. Does anyone know if this is a Q-P or Average.Also wha
I've read information on several websites about extremely low power devices for
Japan. The fundamental limit being 500uV/m@3m for frequencies below 322 MHz.
Does anyone know if this is a Q-P or Average.Also what is the limit for
harmonics?
Thanks to all in advance,Mario de Ara
Anyone know where to find vector files (dxf, ai, pdf, et cetera) for the PSE
mark for Japan? Or dimension requirements?
Thanks,
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Mark Stultz
10175 Philipp Parkway
Senior Mechanical Development Engineer
Streetsboro, OH 44241
CMSE® - Certified Machinery
Probably not ground bond, because most products used in Japan are Class 2.
Best wishes
John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
J M Woodgate and Associates www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
On 2019-11-01 13:34, Stultz, Mark wrote:
Japan’s PSE marking regulations require product testing on the
Japan's PSE marking regulations require product testing on the manufacturing
line. For generic appliances, the test requirements are "Appearance,
Dielectric strength, and Energization". Anyone know what they mean by
"Energization"? Is this just a functional operation test? Is it ground/bond
Hello Robert,
Your response is extremely helpful. Thanks so much for taking the trouble.
Best regards,
Carl
On 5/20/2019 6:40 AM, Campling, Robert wrote:
Hi Carl,
There are two schemes to be aware of here - Japan Radio Law (JRL) and Japan
Telecommunications Business Law (JTBL).
JRL is
Hi Carl,
There are two schemes to be aware of here - Japan Radio Law (JRL) and Japan
Telecommunications Business Law (JTBL).
JRL is certainly the most common (and has the [R] on the label) - this is what
the BLE and WIFI will have already.
Most labs/people believe this is enough, however JBTL
I have a product with a wireless module that will ship to Japan. The
product category is residential and commercial. The module already has
SGS certification for Japan Radio Equipment (WIFI+BLE). I'm writing
because a source has told me that the BLE cert will is all that I need
for
rough JET.
Ted Eckert
Microsoft Corporation
The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my
employer.
From: Pete Perkins [mailto:0061f3f32d0c-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org]
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 10:28 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Japan sm
Looking for the regulatory and safety certification
requirements for a smart power strip acceptable in Japan. The physical
design would seem similar to the US design. Is there any differentiation
between an ungrounded 2 wire plug and a grounded 3 wire plug requirements
Greetings. I have a question regarding labeling of radio equipment in Brazil
and Japan.
Suppose we have a product with an integrated WiFi module. U.S. FCC Rules are
clear that the end product must have a visible label that states the equipment
contains a module with FCC ID: xx. I think
er to the
following webpage:
http://www.meti.go.jp/policy/consumer/seian/denan/act.html
Product Safety Division
Commerce Distributionand Industiral Safety Policy Group
"
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From: Grace Lin
Date: Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 9:12 PM
Subject: Japan PSE Approva
On Wed, 1 Mar 2017 00:12:22 -0500,
Grace Lin wrote:
> Is EMC compliance a mandatory requirement to obtain Japan PSE approval for
> a lighting equipment? If yes, does it require emissions only (CISPR 15)?
> Or. does it require both emissions and immunity compliance?
If the lighting
Dear Members,
Is EMC compliance a mandatory requirement to obtain Japan PSE approval for
a lighting equipment? If yes, does it require emissions only (CISPR 15)?
Or. does it require both emissions and immunity compliance?
Thank you very much for your time and I look forward to hearing from you
Dear Members,
Is radiated emission test data taken at 3 meter measurement distance
accepted by Japan Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) and
Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS)?
Thank you very much for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Grace
ons.I always recommend the certification route to our management and spend the extra funds to get VCCI report, regardsChristopherFrom: Pete Perkins <0061f3f32d0c-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org> To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 11:52 AM Subject: Re: [PSES] Machine
te Perkins <0061f3f32d0c-dmarc-requ...@ieee.org>
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [PSES] Machinery requirements for Japan market
Mike, Dave et al,
Just a reminder, 'voluntary' has a different definition in Japan.
We tri
015 11:31 AM
To: Nyffenegger, Dave
Cc: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Machinery requirements for Japan market
Hi Dave,
>From what I understand, the "Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law"
>under the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry has lists of "S
Mike, Dave et al,
Just a reminder, 'voluntary' has a different definition in Japan.
We tried to play the 'voluntary' card when I worked at the big
electronics company but our Japanese distributor remended us that they had
volunteered to meet the requ
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On Feb 23, 2015, at 10:20 AM, Nyffenegger, Dave wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Can anyone tell me if there are any national requirements for certifications
> of light machinery used commercially in the office environment in Jap
Hi Folks,
Can anyone tell me if there are any national requirements for certifications of
light machinery used commercially in the office environment in Japan or point
me to where I can learn about that? i.e. Safety and/or EMC etc.
thanks
David P. Nyffenegger, PMP, SM-IEEE
Product
Just one clarification as I noticed what I wrote may be unclear.
The power supply Mfg must create a CoC for each power supply to be imported
into Japan. This means every time they build a power supply that you will
import into Japan you must have a separate CoC for that supply. As part of the
The Japan Denan law has two different levels of regulation
1. Category A Specified products: These require accredited third party
testing and certification. These types of product require to be marked with the
E diamond mark. Wall/ Floor wart power supplies fall under this category
http
provide 2 A at the
higher ambient temperatures, the power supply will end up running fine at
higher currents at lower ambient temperatures.
*Small power supplies often have fixed plug blades. The North American
version (with NEMA 1-15 pins) will cover North America, Japan and Taiwan. As
such
All
Client is buying external wall-wart AC-DC power supply
* 5V/2A output
* UL Listed
* IEC + CB report (+ TUV GS mark)
* Output is LPS (<15VA measured)
Under Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law - does this absolutely need
a PSE mark for Japan or
Hi all,
The PSE mark (inside a diamond shape) for Japan does not apply to IT equipment
that has an internal power supply. For IT equipment with an external power
supply, only the external power supply must have the PSE mark. The category "A"
list of items for "Electrical
Folks,
I would like to know if PSE certification is required for PoE shipped to Japan.
I know for our 12vDC wall adapter the Denan law applies.
Does the Denan law also apply to external PoE?
you help in this regard is appreciated.
regards
Christopher
Hello,
Could anyone point me to a resource on information regarding type
certification of radio devices for Japan including 3G cell
phone/802.11capabilities?
Thanks,
Susan Beard
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PSNet colleagues,
It is quite clear that Japan is adopting international standards for
safety of machinery.
What is not clear is the current implementation requirements in this
process.
A client is receiving general input from a Japanese customer that
additional work
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 15:38:24 +,
"McBurney, Ian [Allen & Heath UK]" wrote:
> Can anyone give me some advice regarding EMC regulatory requirements for
> commercial products in Japan. Are there any mandatory requirements?
> Is there a government organisation th
Ian,
Japan has a voluntary requirement EMC for IT equipment that is based on CISPR
22.
Search the web for "VCCI Council" and you will find it (www.vcci.jp). Your
company can become a member company. Your accredited lab can become recognized
by VCCI Council. Your product can bea
Dear colleagues;
Can anyone give me some advice regarding EMC regulatory requirements for
commercial products in Japan. Are there any mandatory requirements?
Is there a government organisation that issues proclamations regarding product
EMC compliance.
Is there a memorandum of understanding
Grace
We did a 2.4GHz MIC certification last month in Kobe city, Japan and lab told
be to put the mark and for indoor use on label.
no additional statement in manual required.
hope this info help you.
Christopher
From: Grace Lin
To: "emc-p...@iee
On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 06:57:09 -0400,
Grace Lin wrote:
> FYI. Our agent in Asia informs us there is no regulatory statement
> required for 2.4 GHz devices.
I think many manufacturers respect the requirements of ARIB STD-T66
for 2.4GHz radio devices such as WiFi, although it is not the mandatory
FYI. Our agent in Asia informs us there is no regulatory statement
required for 2.4 GHz devices.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Grace Lin
Date: Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 7:15 AM
Subject: Regulatory Statement per Japan MIC
To: "emc-p...@ieee.org"
Dear Members,
Is
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 07:15:36 -0400,
Grace Lin wrote:
> Is there any regulatory statement need to be included in the manual per
> Japan MIC for wireless products?
You may need to check the applicable ARIB standards, too.
Regards,
Tom
--
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URL: http://homepage3.nifty.com
Dear Members,
Is there any regulatory statement need to be included in the manual per
Japan MIC for wireless products?
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Grace Lin
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Hello Peter,
On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 13:43:07 -0700,
Peter Merguerian wrote:
> It is the japanese technical standard used to evaluate products that have no
> Japanese standards harmonized with the IEC. I am particularly interested in
> the requirements used to test LED luminaires
The document is
Tom
It is the japanese technical standard used to evaluate products that have no
Japanese standards harmonized with the IEC. I am particularly interested in the
requirements used to test LED luminaires
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Go Global Compliance In
Perhaps this ?
Brian
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Sent: Monday, June 03, 2013 3:21 PM
To: pmerguerian2...@yahoo.com
Cc: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: Japan METI Ordinance 1
On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 09:15:53 -0700
On Mon, 3 Jun 2013 09:15:53 -0700,
Peter Merguerian wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know where I can purchase METI Ordinance 1?
Can you explain what is the "METI Ordinance 1"?
Regards,
Tom
--
Tomonori Sato
URL: http://homepage3.nifty.com/tsato/
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Hi, does anyone know where I can purchase METI Ordinance 1?
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Peter S. Merguerian
pe...@goglobalcompliance.com
Go Global Compliance Inc.
www.goglobalcompliance.com
(408) 931-3303
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machines.
Applicable JIS standards:
- JIS B 9700-1:2004 <=> ISO 12100-1:2003 (identical)
- JIS B 9700-2:2004 <=> ISO 12100-2:2003 (identical)
- JIS B 9960-1:2008 <=> IEC 60204-1:2005 (modified)
- JIS B 9702:2000 <=> ISO 14121-1:1999 (identical)
In Japan is the Japan
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From: Doug Nix [mailto:d...@mac.com]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2012 10:21 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Standards for Industrial Machinery in Japan?
Colleagues,
Can anyone point me towards the Japanese industrial machinery
On Fri, 16 Nov 2012 10:20:42 -0500,
Doug Nix wrote:
> Can anyone point me towards the Japanese industrial machinery standards for
> safety and electrical requirements? I know of JIS, but am not familiar with
> them in any kind of detail.
>
> The equipment is a robotic paint booth applicatio
Colleagues,
Can anyone point me towards the Japanese industrial machinery standards for
safety and electrical requirements? I know of JIS, but am not familiar with
them in any kind of detail.
The equipment is a robotic paint booth application employing three, six-axis
painting robots and some
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012 08:19:59 +0200,
Niels Hougaard wrote:
> This gives the need for reading the ARIB STD-19 standard or having it
> explained. Until now I have only been able to find it in Japanese; maybe it
> does not exist in an English version.
AFAIK, ARIB STD-19 is available only in Japanes
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Emne: RE: SRD for Japan
Hi
Hi Niels,
Maybe this could help a bit.
http://www.circuitdesign.de/compliance/japan2.asp
Best regards
Helge Knudsen
Denmark
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Hougaard
Sent: 3. april 2012 16:48
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: SRD for Japan
Esteemed list-members,
Product in question is a transmitter for a pager, using 429,100 MHz and 10
mW. Transmitter holds no previously approvals.
Problem is that the transmitter frequency is not within the limit of one
channel (channel separation 12,5 kHz).
According to what I have found th
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Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:02 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Lithium-Ion Battery Cells Japan Requirement
H
Hello All,
What is the requirement/certification needed for cells to ship to Japan.
Thank you.
-Ebenezer
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Dear Members
Has anyone heard of new requirements for IP phones in Japan this year?
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(408) 931-3303
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This
Folks,
Does anyone know what is the Antenna gain limit/EIRP for 2.4GHz and 5GHz for a
3x3 MIMO for JAPAN.
any URL will be helpful.
Product is an 802.11 a/b/g/n access point.
thanks in advance for your help.
Christopher
408-470-4915
Does anyone know if STM-1 is regulated in Japan?
Peter
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All
Folks,
One of our Major Japanese customer has asked for this certification.
I am looking for a lab in the Bay Area that can test
our AP's to
the following Jananese standards.
ARIB
STD-33 (14ch)
ARIB
STD-T66
ARIB
STD-T71
We have all the necessary FCC, IC AU/NZ for 801.11 a/b/g/n test reports.
Esteemed members,
The product in question is a pager which will be used in bars, shops,
exhibitions and so on.
If not using a previously approved communication module for the pager,
what are the requirements in Japan?
Would it be possible to point
Esteemed members,
The product in question is a pager which will be used in bars, shops,
exhibitions and so on.
If not using a previously approved communication module for the pager, what
are the requirements in Japan?
Would it be possible to point me to the standard/law (preferably in
Group,
Can anyone recommend a test lab that can conduct Seismic / Vibration testing
to Japan requirements?
They differ from the NEBS and ETSI spec's by requiring testing on three (3)
axis instead of two (2).
I would prefer to use a lab located in either N.CA <http://n.ca/> or
I'm struggling to understand the test records that need to be archived (for
10 years) by the MIC for low power intentional radiators. There seems to be
mention in one MIC presentation of "certified inspection method", with no
details. For 2.4GHz low power products, the antenna power requirement o
A bit off topic, but many of us have offices in that part of the world.
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Days"
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 09:48:44 -0500,
rehel...@mmm.com wrote:
> Does anyone knows the rules governing the demonstration of a radio product
> at a trade show in Japan before the equipment has obtained certification to
> the Radio Law? The equipment is a library security gate at 13.56 M
Does anyone knows the rules governing the demonstration of a radio product at
a trade show in Japan before the equipment has obtained certification to the
Radio Law? The equipment is a library security gate at 13.56 MHz with a 10
meter field power under 94 dBuV/m. Can the equipment be demonstrated
ber 12, 2010 1:23 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: Power cable markings for Japan
China requires CCC mark (and license) on cordage and plug.
Chuck McDowell
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of John Harrington
Sent: T
China requires CCC mark (and license) on cordage and plug.
Chuck McDowell
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of John Harrington
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 1:01 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Power cable markings for Japan
...@ieee.org
Subject: Power cable markings for Japan
Gentlemen
What markings have to be present on a detachable power cable shipped to Japan
with a piece of test and measurements equipment?
Are their similar marking requirements for other Asian countries?
Thanks for your help.
Best regards
Gentlemen
What markings have to be present on a detachable power cable shipped to Japan
with a piece of test and measurements equipment?
Are their similar marking requirements for other Asian countries?
Thanks for your help.
Best regards
John Harrington
Compliance Engineer
Gary,
You can find info on Japan requirements in my blog
http://globalcompliance.blogspot.com
Do a search for Japan
http://globalcompliance.blogspot.com/search?q=japan
Find:
Japan - Radio Equipment Classifications and Specifications
<http://globalcompliance.blogspot.com/2
08/12/ja
On Wed, 4 Aug 2010 17:55:33 -0700 (PDT),
"gdstuyvenb...@yahoo.com" wrote:
> I am looking to obtain 2.4 GHz DSS Conformity Type Certification in
> Japan for wireless LAN product to be used in an industrial application
> and was hoping someone on this board could point me to w
Gary,
I am not sure what "DSS" stands for. A paper, "Radio Approval in Japan",
published at the 2009 IEEE International Symposium on EMC, may help. If you
are an IEEE member, you are able to download it.
With regards,
Grace Lin
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 8:55 PM, gdstuyvenb
All,
I am looking to obtain 2.4 GHz DSS Conformity Type Certification in Japan for
wireless LAN product to be used in an industrial application and was hoping
someone on this board could point me to where I might find specific
requirements. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
line with what Peter has said the wall/floor wart power supply is regulated
and must get certified for the E diamond mark by an accredited Agency in
Japan like JET.
The power supply must have the importer of records name or trademark under the
E diamond mark on the PS label. The power supply
Hello Charlie
On Mon, 5 Jul 2010 13:00:38 +0100,
"Charlie Blackham" wrote:
> Please could someone confirm whether there are any specific Japanese safety
> requirements for PSE/Denan "Specified Electrical Appliances" exhibited at a
> trade show - notification, marking or otherwise.
Please chec
Group
Please could someone confirm whether there are any specific Japanese safety
requirements for PSE/Denan "Specified Electrical Appliances" exhibited at a
trade show – notification, marking or otherwise.
The product conforms with relevant EN safety standard.
Regards
Charlie
Char
Peter and Christopher,
Thank you very much for your replies. They are both helpful and I deeply
appreciate your assistance.
Carl
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Carl Newton wrote:
Group,
I have a customer that is exporting a home/business device to Japan.
The
Carl,
I went through this same issue regarding the Denon law a few years ago with
our Firewall appliance/router.
Our shipment were not in large quantities (less than 4k per month) so we
decided not to ship a 12V external PS with our product and buy one 12V PS in
Japan.
I do know of some
Newton
Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 7:55:49 AM
Subject: Japan PSE Mark and 'Importer of Record'
Group,
I have a customer that is exporting a home/business device to Japan. The
device uses a typical AC/DC brick with the PSE category A mark on it. The
device itself is rated + 12 V dc input, so
Group,
I have a customer that is exporting a home/business device to Japan. The
device uses a typical AC/DC brick with the PSE category A mark on it. The
device itself is rated + 12 V dc input, so I believe that only the brick is
subject to the DENON law.
My question concerns this requirement
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 10:33:32 -0500,
rehel...@mmm.com wrote:
> Do you need to obtain radio approval for a low power device in Japan (less
> that 500 uV/m)? Specifically, I am concerned about a 13.56 MHz RFID reader.
Radio approval would be exempted for extreme low power radio
whose rad
Do you need to obtain radio approval for a low power device in Japan (less
that 500 uV/m)? Specifically, I am concerned about a 13.56 MHz RFID reader.
Thanks,
Bob Heller
St. Paul, MN 55107-1208
Tel: 651- 778-6336
Fax: 651-778-6252
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Are there Foreign Certification Bodies (FCB) in the US for certification to
Japanese radio law (unlicensed radio)? The list I see on the web in Japan list
only companies in Japan and in Europe. The MRA with the US has been in effect
for awhile but I don't see any US companies.
Thanks,
Bob H
Bob,
As other have advised, use a Foreign Certification Body for Japan, a list can
be found here in section 5.
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/equ/tech/index.htm#454
I am happy to recommend one I know to be reasonably active from that list if
you wish.
You will need to slot your
Telefication in the Netherlands is a CAB for Japan.
Please contact me ofline in case you need any support.
kind regards,
Henry
From: "peter merguerian"
Subject: Re: RFID in Japan
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
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List-Post: emc-pstc@listser
rehel...@mmm.com"
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 4:33:35 AM
Subject: RFID in Japan
It is my understanding that RFID test data for Japan can be generated outside
of Japan by Nationally recognized CABs. What is the submittal process for the
data? I am having trouble finding the p
It is my understanding that RFID test data for Japan can be generated outside
of Japan by Nationally recognized CABs. What is the submittal process for the
data? I am having trouble finding the process for unlicensed transmitters in
Japan over the internet. Is the data submitted to MIC?
Thank you
I misspoke on item 3 – I said “I recommend telling them that you will not
meet Japan rohs” – I meant to say Japan Green – Japan Rohs is different
and applies only to ITE stuff.
I apologize for my screw up.
Mark
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Mark
Hello Christine,
1. Japan is way ahead of the rest of the world on these Green
initiatives.
2. Japan Green is not practical from a Supply Chain aspect.
3. I recommend telling them that you will not meet Japan rohs due to the
practicability of you your suppliers not being
Christine,
Please refer to my blog which has a link to Japan ROHS requirements
http://globalcompliance.blogspot.com/
You can subcrivbe to the blog. I will soon post more details on Japanese and
Korean ROHS
very shortly
You can also send questions you may have to my colleague at work
Try this as a starting point. Toward the bottom of the page they talk about
the Japanese Green Initiative.
http://pc1.db1.co.jp/jeita_eps/jmoss_en.htm
Regards,
Scott
Christine Rodham wrote:
Dear List Members,
One of our resellers has an opportunity in Japan that requires our product to
google/bing/yahoo is your friend.
Japan Green is based on the stuff found in JIG-101A; which can be said to be
based on RoHS, ELV, and REACH directives. There are several schedules of
substances, depending on how they are incorporated into the end product, and
the manufacturing process and other
Dear List Members,
One of our resellers has an opportunity in Japan that requires our product to
meet or comply with the Japan Green Initiative.
Can anyone shed any light on this requirement for Japan. We are EU RoHS
compliant but have not pursued any environmental compliance for Japan.
We
Subject: Re: Trade Show - Japan
In message
,
dated Mon, 5 Oct 2009, rehel...@mmm.com writes:
>Does anyone know the wording to be used for posting a sign at a trade
>show in Japan for equipment that may not be compliant with the emission
>limits? Or where I can look up such things. I did not have much luck
>ou
Does anyone know the wording to be used for posting a sign at a trade show
in Japan for equipment that may not be compliant with the emission limits?
Or where I can look up such things. I did not have much luck out on the
web.
Thanks in advance,
Bob Heller
St. Paul, MN 55107-1208
Tel: 651- 778
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 16:59:56 -0700,
"George Stults" wrote:
> A question has come my way about a device with an integral laser
> pointer. This built-in laser pointer is used to aim a video camera and
...
> I would like to hear from anyone that could offer insight into whether
> there might be
In message <7c3d15dd6e8f464998ca1470d8a322f38e3...@es02co.wgti.net>,
dated Tue, 11 Aug 2009, George Stults
writes:
>I would like to hear from anyone that could offer insight into whether
>there might be an alternative classification or approach that could
>apply to this device, as it simply c
not have a separate on/off
switch for the laser. Rather, the ‘Aiming’ phase is part of the
power-on sequence.
This product has been proposed for sale in Japan as a consumer product,
however, it seems that there is no separate classification for a product of
this type and instead it has fallen
Thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for.
Brent
> -Original Message-
> From: T.Sato [mailto:vef00...@nifty.ne.jp]
> Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 9:48 PM
> To: bdew...@ix.netcom.com
> Cc: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
> Subject: Re: Japan Radio Mark
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