Hey Doug,
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> I guess it seems to me that if the device is non-functional, then none of
> the regulatory information applies.
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I see your point, but that's not how the lawyers think!
I was thinking about manufacturer ID's, certification file numbers or other
traceability-type markings su
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Subject: Re: e-Labeling
Doug,
I think it's an interesting idea. Unfortunately, you have as many different
regulators to convince as you have labels.
As a former "certifier", I have a few questions that I think would need to
be resolved. F
Doug,
I think it's an interesting idea. Unfortunately, you have as many different
regulators to convince as you have labels.
As a former "certifier", I have a few questions that I think would need to
be resolved. For example, if there were some question about the device that
an authority n
Doug,
I sort of went around with UL on that not to long ago. We wanted to
have a website the customer could call up, this is networking equipment. We
didn't get too far because there was no assurance that everyone would have the
ability to get a connection to the internet and he
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