Re: [PSES] Turkey

2016-07-15 Thread Ken Javor
gt; Subject: Re: [PSES] Turkey > > Almost 20 years ago I was trying to identify a Turkish safety agency and when > I thought I had found it, the website auto forwarded me to the Ministry of > Tourism. Couldn't help but think that was just a bit ironic. > > Not certain how th

Re: [PSES] Turkey

2016-07-15 Thread Doug Powell
Almost 20 years ago I was trying to identify a Turkish safety agency and when I thought I had found it, the website auto forwarded me to the Ministry of Tourism. Couldn't help but think that was just a bit ironic. ‎Not certain how things will turn out in Turkey this time around, but I di

[PSES] Turkey

2016-07-15 Thread Brian O'Connell
One of my customers was having problems contacting Turk import authorities. Told them they might have to wait a while - another coup d'etat in progress. Brian - This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc

Turkey and Medical Equipment for Evaluation Purposes

2010-05-04 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Dear Friends, To send a class IIa device to a medical professtional for evaluation purpose in Turkey, is there any registration requirement other than CE marking? Thanks, PETER S. MERGUERIAN Go Global Compliance, Inc. pe...@goglobalcompliance.com (925) 487-4640 www.goglobalcompliance.com

Turkey and Medical Equipment for Evaluation Purposes

2010-05-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Dear Friends, To send a class IIa device to a medical professtional for evaluation purpose in Turkey, is there any registration requirement other than CE marking? Thanks, PETER S. MERGUERIAN Go Global Compliance, Inc. pe...@goglobalcompliance.com (925) 487-4640 - This message is from

Re: lables for Turkey - clarification

2010-02-04 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Pete, Appreciate your explanation. I agree fully your point but in reality, it may not be appropriate for normal circumstances to supply MDoC to customs. Instead, the supplier DoC. For example, when Apple iPhones pass thru the customs, they will not supply Foxconn's DoC. In normal practice,

RE: lables for Turkey - clarification

2010-02-03 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Scott, et al, Thanx for asking what the MDoC is ... Sorry that I didn't make it clear in the previous post. MDoC = Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity. I always include the term Manufacturer's in describing this declaration to differentiate it from other declarations. A d

Re: lables for Turkey

2010-02-02 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
In message , dated Tue, 2 Feb 2010, Scott Xe writes: >What is normal leadtime to become a EU country? There is no 'normal' time. Admission of Turkey is a highly political matter. I suspect that it will be quite a long time before anything happens. Some recent events in Turkey

RE: lables for Turkey

2010-02-02 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
n Behalf Of Scott Xe Sent: 02 February 2010 15:43 To: Pete Perkins; 'peter merguerian'; IEEE; 'Jim LKnighten' Subject: Re: lables for Turkey Hi Pete, Thanks for your useful information. What is MDoC? Turkey is a ³candidate² country for some time. What is normal leadtime to be

Re: lables for Turkey

2010-02-02 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Hi Pete, Thanks for your useful information. What is MDoC? Turkey is a ³candidate² country for some time. What is normal leadtime to become a EU country? BR, Scott On 02/02/2010 2:47 AM, "Pete Perkins" wrote: > Scott, > > Turkey is an EU 'wannabe'

RE: labels for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
CE Mark stuff starting on page 55 From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of peter merguerian Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 2:54 PM To: 'Scott Xe'; 'peter merguerian'; 'IEEE'; 'Jim LKnighten'; Pete Perkins Subject: RE: la

RE: lables for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Dear All, The US Department of Commerce does a great job in putting the requirements for Turkey. See link below which also deals with customs and regulatory issues and labeling. http://www.turkey-now.org/db/Docs/doingbusinessinturkey.pdf Peter S. Merguerian Go Global Compliance Inc. (925) 487

Re: lables for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
In message <052F94D2BB18481F8D7AECB70CCABE8B@Pete97219Compaq>, dated Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Pete Perkins writes: >For anyone who is shipping into any EU/CE mark country for the >first time (or irregularly) I recommend that the CE mark be applied on >the shipping packaging so that the customs ins

RE: lables for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Scott, Turkey is an EU 'wannabe' as they want to join the EU. As with other countries that want to join in they need to work at the same level as the EU countries. Of interest to us is that these countries implement the safety requirements from the EU and, of course, requ

RE: labels for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
; Jim LKnighten Subject: RE: labels for Turkey Turkey does accept (require?) the CE Mark, at least for product types I’m familiar with. I’ve heard this explained as a preemptive attempt by Turkey to streamline their entry into the EU. You will probably need a Turkish translation of your

RE: labels for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
It’s a “candidate” country: http://ec.europa.eu/trade/creating-oppo tunities/bilateral-relations/countries/turkey/index_en.htm http://www.buyusa.gov/turkey/en/294.html From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Heald, David Sent

Re: labels for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Turkey seems to have a very interesting (read near impossible) scheme for the "country of origin" requirements. - Bill In the event of a national emergency, click on the following links to provide directions to your duly elected mis-representative. http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Electe

RE: labels for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Turkey does accept (require?) the CE Mark, at least for product types I’m familiar with. I’ve heard this explained as a preemptive attempt by Turkey to streamline their entry into the EU. You will probably need a Turkish translation of your DoC, just so you know. Best Regards, -David

RE: labels for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
; IEEE; Jim LKnighten Subject: Re: lables for Turkey By the way, Turkey is not a member of EU. Does she follow EU CE Marking requirements and/or Turkey’s own requirements? Thanks and regards, Scott On 19/01/2010 10:48 AM, "peter merguerian" wrote: Jim, I assume the CE Mark logo.

Re: lables for Turkey

2010-02-01 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
By the way, Turkey is not a member of EU. Does she follow EU CE Marking requirements and/or Turkey’s own requirements? Thanks and regards, Scott On 19/01/2010 10:48 AM, "peter merguerian" wrote: Jim, I assume the CE Mark logo. Just as in the EU, best pl

RE: lables for Turkey

2010-01-19 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
ables for Turkey Jim As per Peter’s comment - best place it on the product AND the packaging. Be aware that you will also most likely be required to mark the packaging/crate with the name/address details of the company importing the product. Also, from our experience if the consignment does not

RE: lables for Turkey

2010-01-19 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of peter merguerian Sent: 19 January 2010 02:48 To: emc-p...@ieee.org; Jim LKnighten Subject: Re: lables for Turkey Jim, I assume the CE Mark logo. Just as in the EU, best place to put is on the product itself (can be on the inside door) and highly recommende

Re: lables for Turkey

2010-01-19 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
With tongue firmly in cheek, how about "Do not re-freeze. Eat within 3 days of purchase" Chris Allen "Knighten, Jim L" Sent by: emc-p...@ieee.org 18/01/2010 18:25 To cc Subject lables for Turkey I am trying to clarify requirements for shipping ITE

Re: lables for Turkey

2010-01-18 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
L wrote: From: Knighten, Jim L Subject: lables for Turkey To: emc-p...@ieee.org Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 10:25 AM I am trying to clarify requirements for shipping ITE product into Turkey. I am not clear as to where to put the

lables for Turkey

2010-01-18 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
I am trying to clarify requirements for shipping ITE product into Turkey. I am not clear as to where to put the label for Turkey. I had originally thought that placing the label on the shipping crate was proper, but now I am getting feedback that it should be on the inside of the door of our

Re: New Turkey Requirement

2009-01-26 Thread EMCPSTC
Thanks to everyone that responded. This confirms my recent experiences in getting approval for Turkey. Regards, Tim Pierce In a message dated 1/26/2009 9:59:17 AM Pacific Standard Time, j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk writes: In message <9d3c09c155d9904299b427d6d2b1bf9703

Re: New Turkey Requirement

2009-01-26 Thread John Woodgate
trade >of sorts. Of course, the EU Directives are supposed NOT to be trade barriers. But Turkey does have a significant electrical/electronic industry, so there must be a temptation to defend it against poorly-designed low-price imports. -- OOO - Own Opinions Only. Try www.jmwa.demon.co.uk a

RE: New Turkey Requirement

2009-01-26 Thread Pickard, Ron
Tim, It was my experience in a past life that Turkey, especially Turkish Customs, has for the last few years been quite fanatical about enforcing/validating CE compliance of products entering Turkey. Turkish Customs was very particular for newly manufactured products (products held at Customs

Re: New Turkey Requirement

2009-01-25 Thread peter merguerian
This is not new. Turkey has for many years ollowed the EU guidelines for CE Markings and DoC. They must be enforcing it now for FRU apparatus. One exception is wireless/telecom homologations - Turkey still requires approvals by their telecom/radiocom regulator Best Regards, Peter --- On

New Turkey Requirement

2009-01-23 Thread EMCPSTC
Hello group, Have anyone heard of a new requirement by Turkey start this month for CE? They are asking to have CE DoC for all sub-assemblies (Field Replaceable Units) example is memory DIMMs, SFP's, PCI cards etc. that are used in network servers or appliances. This is based on EMC dire

Turkey

2006-01-09 Thread emc-p...@ieee.org
Dear All, Happy New Year, is anyone on this list: 1. An independent/freelance Turkish agent - legally registered in Turkey Or 2. Know of such a person. Many thanks Carl Carl Richards, Regulatory Compliance Manager, Aspect Software 2, The Square Stockley Park, Uxbridge, UB11 1AD

RE: GPSD (was  IR remote control requirements for Turkey)

2004-05-05 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
o:richhug...@aol.com] Sent: 05 May 2004 13:59 To: john.al...@era.co.uk; aven...@telefication.com; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Cc: richhug...@aol.com Subject: Re: GPSD (was IR remote control requirements for Turkey) John, I am aware that a couple of years back that the European Commiss

Re: GPSD (was  IR remote control requirements for Turkey)

2004-05-05 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
John, I am aware that a couple of years back that the European Commission asked the European Standards Organisations for details of standards they thought could be used in conjunction with the GPSD. From memory, we were old that there would not be an automatic acceptance of standards published i

GPSD (was IR remote control requirements for Turkey)

2004-05-05 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: IR remote control requirements for Turkey John and others, The GPSD has been updated, so I suggest you look instead for "DIRECTIVE 2001/95/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 3 December 2001 on general product safety". Al

Re: IR remote control requirements for Turkey

2004-05-04 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
es (including the UK) have done this. Regards, Richard Hughes <http://europa.eu.int/c mm/consumers/cons_safe/prod_safe/gpsd/index_en.htm> In a message dated 05/04/2004 21:24:11 GMT Standard Time, ja014d7...@blueyonder.co.uk writes: Hi Folks Turkey really wants to join the EU (hen

Re: IR remote control requirements for Turkey

2004-05-04 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Hi Folks Turkey really wants to join the EU (hence the distress when Greek Cypriot Cyprus rejected unification last week - and the EU Commission was'nt happy either!). They appear to be doing their best to make the technical side easier. See here for the 1997 agreement between the E

Re: IR remote control requirements for Turkey

2004-05-04 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
know if Turkey have equivalent legislation to the General Product Safety Directive (which applies to this product type in Europe). Perhaps others in this forum could enlighten us? Regards, Richard Hughes = In a message dated 05/04

IR remote control requirements for Turkey

2004-05-04 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Hello Group, Does anyone know what the requirements would be for an Infrared remote control in Turkey? I am wondering if EMC test reports and a Declaration of Conformity are enough to place this product on the market there. Thanks in advance for your input! Albertine Venema Sr. Approval

Re: SV: Turkey Regulations

2004-01-15 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Hi Amund, As Turkey is in the process of joining the EU, they are currently transitioning toward the EU requirements, e.g., CE marking, etc. if they are not there already. There are, I believe, 10 countries officially joining the EU this year, but I do not believe that Turkey will be one of

Re: Turkey Regulations

2004-01-15 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
an contact me via my work email address. - Original Message - From: To: "EMC-pstc (E-mail)" Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 8:14 PM Subject: SV: Turkey Regulations ... 6-7 months since this discussion . Any others who have experience with Turkey or may have a p

SV: Turkey Regulations

2004-01-15 Thread owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
... 6-7 months since this discussion . Any others who have experience with Turkey or may have a point of contact within the "CE" authorities? I simply wonder if Turkey accept CE marking and if they have any special requirements for radio transmitter equipment. Best regards Amund W

RE: Turkey Regulations

2003-06-30 Thread Gerald Tammi
I don't know if it is a requirement, but I have been shipping modems to Turkey and they have accepted the CE Declaration of Conformity, but require a TBR-21 certificate as well. It is my impression that Turkey generally will accept the CE mark. From: Hudson, Alan [mailto:ala

Turkey Regulations

2003-06-30 Thread Hudson, Alan
oes the search engine work? (Or maybe it was just me operating it!). So: Are there any statutory regulations in Turkey regarding EMC (and safety), i.e are there any equivalents of EU CE-marking Directives in Turkey (who isn't a member of the EU yet)? I want to deliver a 1-off ITE-based sys

RE: EMC Requirements for Turkey

2000-10-18 Thread John Juhasz
Well, I don't know about the EMC requirements, but for oven temp for a 20 lb one should be . . . . Oops! Sorry . . . According to a document I received from one of the posters on this board as of June of 1999 . . . Turkey does indeed accept the CE mark. But that info was for ITE . . .

RE: EMC Requirements for Turkey

2000-10-18 Thread Jim Eichner
1. Examine for and remove any metal "Grade A" tags that could cause reflections 2. Truss using only non-metallic string - no metal skewers 3. Must be stuffed with the intended production stuffing 4. Place the turkey on the turntable such that the "Pope's Nose" is ex

EMC Requirements for Turkey

2000-10-18 Thread John Cronin
Can anyone in the group help me with EMC requirements for Turkey. The product has a mains port and a PSTN telecoms port only. Do they ahve any specific requirements or do they accept the CE mark as I understand they are an aspiring EU member state? Many thanks in advance. John Cronin

RE: EMC Requirements for Turkey for Telecommunication Equipment

1999-12-15 Thread Price, Ed
hns.com] > Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 1:13 PM > To: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org' > Subject: EMC Requirements for Turkey for Telecommunication Equipment > > > > > > We have a contract to fulfill for Turkey. > > Is there EMC/EMI requirem

RE: EMC Requirements for Turkey for Telecommunication Equipment

1999-12-15 Thread Grant, Tania (Tania)
Vinod, I am pasting an old response to TREG regarding Turkey. It seems if your product is CE marked and you have the EMC test report, this should not present any difficulty. Also realize that just within days, Turkey was approved to start the approval process to join the EU countries, which

EMC Requirements for Turkey for Telecommunication Equipment

1999-12-14 Thread vsarin
We have a contract to fulfill for Turkey. Is there EMC/EMI requirement for Turkey? I browsed thru the internet and came out empty handed. Perhaps someone can help me in this regard. I also, tried the Turkish Embassy in Washington for guidance. thanks, vinod - This message is

Re: Safety in Turkey, Israel, South Africa.

1997-05-21 Thread tania . grant
Rich, Here is what I have saved about the above countries. Tania Grant, Octel Communications Corporation tania.gr...@octel.com TURKEY: * Turkish representative necessary

RE: Safety in Turkey, Israel, South Africa.

1997-05-21 Thread Ron Pickard
Hi Rich, You asked: >Can you tell me if safety certification is required (or not) >for computer peripheral equipment in the following countries: > >Turkey >Israel >South Africa > >I believe the answer is no (for each country). But, I'd like >some

Safety in Turkey, Israel, South Africa. -Reply

1997-05-20 Thread CRAIG HENSLEY
9:30am >>> Hello from San Diego: Can you tell me if safety certification is required (or not) for computer peripheral equipment in the following countries: Turkey Israel South Africa I believe the answer is no (for each country). But, I'd like some confirmation. If y

Safety in Turkey, Israel, South Africa.

1997-05-20 Thread Rich Nute
Hello from San Diego: Can you tell me if safety certification is required (or not) for computer peripheral equipment in the following countries: Turkey Israel South Africa I believe the answer is no (for each country). But, I'd like some confirmation. If you have any de

Re: Help On Turkey Safety Req.

1997-01-24 Thread Horst Haug
Andy, I'm looking also for approval requirements for Turkey. I found out so far: - The CE-mark is fully accepted in Turkey. - Turkey and Germany are very much linked together by History and a large minority of Turkish people in germany. The GS-mark, which is a safety mark in accordan

Help On Turkey Safety Req.

1997-01-22 Thread Andy Garcia
Good Morning All; Is anyone out there familiar with Turkish requirements for EMC and/or Safety on medical lab equipment (in-vitro)? A colleague of mine has been asked a question concerning his product's input line impedance, and we are wondering if it may be related to regulatory requirements. P