We currently have a good process for collecting information from product
safety incidents in the field. We are now trying to develop a matrix which
lists which individuals in our organization should be involved. This
involvement should depend on the severity of the incident.
Types of
recognized
wire and shrink tube they have laying around. (I indicate the color, gauge,
etc., but not the manufacturer or part number.)
When my product safety evaluation is performed, what documentation do I need
to satisfy the UL/CSA engineer regarding the wire and shrink tube?
Comments are appreciated
Job Title: Product Safety Engineer
Job Location: San Jose, CA
Company Description:Sanmina is a "Tier-1" electronics manufacturing
services (EMS) company with over 50 world class manufacturing facilities.
Sanmina provides a full spectrum of integrated, value-added ser
Dave, Think this is what you are looking for:-
http://www.tm.agilent.com/classes/MasterServlet?view=productdatasheet&pro-It
emID=101990&language=eng&locale=US&FamilyTitle=Related%20Product
Phillip Godfrey - Manager, Product Safety
KTL Dallas, Inc.
802, N.Kealy,
Lewisville,
I read in !emc-pstc that Nerad, DarenHS-SNS
wrote (in <47c2376d5478d4119fa800508be390ee025be...@hsmx53nt.rkd.snds.co
m>) about 'Sometimes product safety just isn't enough', on Fri, 14 Dec
2001:
>and that of Wile E. Coyote and his equipment from the ACME
>
n involved with Product Safety.
I am hoping that in my case, the following equation will apply : -
42 years service with one company = Pension of 2/3 salary = security +
contentment !!
(Does not necessarily apply in every country).
Best Wishes for the Christmas Season, and for 2004.
John Crabb,
rs the identification
ERG thereon.
For further info, put the term NEMKO +ERG into the Google search tool.
Best regards, Art Michael
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From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 12:21 PM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Re: 2004 IEEE Product Safety Symposium / CDRoms
In article <000601c4861d$03fa10b0$49647e43@chameleon>, Mike McPherson
writes
>I attended the exhibits between 10:0
Allen [ mailto:john.al...@era.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 9:29 AM
To: IEEE EMC/Product Safety (IEEE, EMC/Product Safety)
Subject: RE: Thermocouple glue
Hi Folks
Most of the replies so far seem to indicate the use of "permanent" adhesives
- which means the thermocouple
Greetings.
I am preparing to perform a safety assessment of a product
that will incorporate a soft x-ray (1 nm region) ionizer for
static and capacitive charge build up control. I am in the
process of determining all product safety requirements that
might apply to the product as a result of
I read in !emc-pstc that Stevens, Morris
wrote (in <3851cf0da919be409c4126b47d9a503b0ad...@tssrv005.ts-
technicalservices.com>) about 'Request for Sample Audit' on Tue, 2 Sep
2003:
> I have a copy of
>BS7671:1992 also, but it seems to address only electrical safety.
It&
inions Only.
> Deadlines are 90% of deadliness.
> http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see
> http://www.isce.org.uk
>
> -
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> 3-4 October Schaumburg, IL
> http://www.ieee-pses.org/symposium
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2005 IEEE
TITLE:
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COMPANY:
Nortel, Research Triangle Park, NC. Reporting to the Manager of Access/
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This senior level position will provide the qualified candidate the
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES at International Compliance Corporation:
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International Compliance Corporation has an immediate opening for a Product
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Is there anyway I can get copies of the notes or overheads from the
May 28th meeting (announced below)? I cannot attend but would really
like to be privy to the information.
Thanks
roger
pren...@phx.sectel.mot.com
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>
>Product Safety Prof
Original Message-
From: Massey, Doug C. [mailto:masse...@ems-t.com]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:25 PM
To: 'IEEE Forum'
Subject: RE: Product Safety: A Matter of Law or Litigation?
Alex,
Thanks for your reply, and I agree. However, I don't need convincing. Here's
the r
Hi Frank,
Welcome to the community.
The IEEE's Product Safety Engineering Society is a great resource -
http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/pses/. The worlds finest Product Safety and
Certifications engineers are all members. Conferences in May, November and
December is in Asia.
I would als
Can anyone recommend suppliers that provide good, free seminars at the
manufacturer's site (USA) or long distance by Internet or similar means on
EMC and product safety design and test issues? I am aware of Instrument
Specialties and Schaffner.
Richard
The exclamation point in a triangle.
I didn't find it in the IEC417 version online thru RCIC.
Does anyone remember which standard references this mark?
IIRC It means refer to manual.
Thanks
John Merrill
Product Safety Engineer
Schneider Autom
on [mailto:john...@itesafety.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 12:28 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Sometimes product safety just isn't enough
I couldn't help passing on this reference to a bit of unforeseeable misuse.
http://electrical-contractor.net/ubb/Forum4/HTML/48.html
Bob Johnson
E EMC Board; me...@aol.com
Subject: Re: Product Safety Positions in NC
List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org
Date: Monday, January 27, 1997 5:45AM
Anyone else tired of getting this message??
>Subject: Product Safety Positions in
ishes John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
www.woodjohn.uk
Rayleigh, Essex UK
I hear, and I forget. I see, and I remember. I do, and I understand.
Xunzi (340 - 245 BC)
On 2023-06-10 14:44, Vincent Lee wrote:
Hi all,
ChatGPT is NOT specifically designed for product safety purposes.
It can only
vision related ISO standards for
safety
Hi all,
ChatGPT is NOT specifically designed for product safety purposes.
It can only give very general results, then it is the job of product safety
professionals to add the missing details.
In my work, I don't use ChatGPT, since it is not a tool d
EN60950 would apply, under the general product safety directive, however,
you would not be required to CE mark the item.
The directive is
Council Directive 92/59/EEC of 29 June 1992 on general product safety
Hi,
We're looking for a Field Evaluation Engineer for the USA Midwest area. Anyone
interested or knows someone, please contact me directly.
Best Regards,
John Allen | President | Product Safety Consulting, Inc.
Your Outsourced Compliance Department®
630-238-0188
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ts at your
company lab.
The Klingon Space Engineering Academy offers compliance engineering training,
but few survive the syllabus.
Brian
From: Kevin J Harris [mailto:kevin.3.har...@jci.com]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2018 10:00 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Product Safety Testin
Hi John:
> The subject here is regarding the words 'shall' vs. 'must' in various of
> product safety standards (including UL 1950 3rd Ed. and EN60950).
>
> Does anyone have any insight into the definitions of these as applicable to
> pro
rchy for demonstration of compliance
through application of standards and/or other documents.
Regards
Charlie
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From: Scott Xe [mailto:scott...@gmail.com]
Sent: 29 January 2014 03:34
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] General Product Safety Directive
Hi
Is this d
quot;
> To: "EMC-PSTC"
> Sent: Friday, October 3, 2014 11:27:33 AM
> Subject: [PSES] "Made in" labelling in the EU
>
> I have learnt that EP is working on a new law of origin marking proposed by
> consumer product safety and market surveillance and going
Thank you for responses I've received. They've been very helpful.
Jim Hulbert
From: emc-p...@ieee.org [mailto:emc-p...@ieee.org] On Behalf Of Jim Hulbert
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 4:35 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Are Product Safety Certifications Mandatory in C
I have received the sad news that John G. Smith has passed away. He was a
fixture in the Southern California compliance community as an expert in EMC and
product safety. John was a good friend and mentor, and the guy who was
responsible for me getting into product safety initially. I have
Hi Oscar:
> While I agree with you regarding Product Safety engineers in
> the field today, there is a group of System Safety engineers
> that have always (since 1962 when the concept began) taken
> the risk assessment and mitigation approach.
I did not mean to suggest or imply
Anders,
Depends on the classification of your product. If compliance level 3, yes, you
must use an RTA.
Best Regards,
Peter
"Anders Svensson B (LI/EAB)" wrote:
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What is the requirements for the test report/lab regarding product safety in
Australia and N
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KONCAR grants EMC and Product Safety approvals for IT equipment for Croatia,
and I'm sure they have requirements for other types of equipment. Their IT
requirements follow the CE requirements for IT EMC and product safety.
Companies such as NEMKO or TUV can assist in obtaining these appr
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society meeting today, April
24, at EMC Corporation's Customer Briefing Center in Hopkinton, MA. A
social hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00 PM and the
technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. James Norton, CEO of EMD
Optima, wi
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society meeting on Wednesday,
April 24, at EMC Corporation's Customer Briefing Center in Hopkinton,
MA. A social hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00 PM and the
technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. James Norton, CEO of EMD
Optima, wi
All,
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society meeting tomorrow,
October 22nd, at EMC Corporation's Customer Briefing Center at 42 South
Street in Hopkinton, MA. A social hour with light refreshments will
begin at 6:30 PM and the technical meeting will start at 7:00 PM.
This will
e.org'
Subject: RE: Have I baffled the Product Safety Technical Committee?
Jeffrey: I don't know the Class 2 designation as regards flammability, but
here are some old e-mails on the flame classifications, in case they help.
Regards,
Jim
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From: C
NPSS - Workshop 2000 & Vendors' Night
The Northeast Product Safety Society, Inc. (NPSS) offers Workshop
2000 and the 6th Annual Vendors' Night. These paired events will
be held at the Boxborough Woods (Holiday Inn) in Boxborough MA on
November 15, 2000.
Hi Richard,
I disagree with you regarding your claim about these two directives only
being applicable to consumer products.
The General Product Safety Directive (GPSD) is focused towards product
where no other directives apply. The GPSD states
For the latest developments on CENELEC (EN) standards you can go directly to
their website search and just type in the standard number in the "Standard
reference" field (http://www.cenelec.org/BASIS/celis/free/project/SF).
Nick Momcilovic
Product Safety Coordinator
QTI
N64W23110 M
rm "recall" will yield a link to another site
addressing product liability.
Regards, Art Michael
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I consider myself a responsible, conscientious product safety engineer.
I wish to publicly announce that I grind off the polarizing ears on the
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So THERE. :^)
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> -Original Message-
> From: Ned Devine [SMTP:ndev...@entela.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 9:11 AM
> To: IEEE EMC/Product Safety (IEEE, EMC/Product Safety)
> Subject: Thermocouple glue
>
>
> Hi,
>
> In the past I ha
certification
Out of curiosity, I wrote NARTE directly regarding the
below, to see what benefit they believe NARTE certification
would offer someone who already has experience in product
safety and a PE Registration. It's been a week and they
have not responded. Perhaps that's the
ly connected to ground
?"
Invite the bean counters to hang onto the door while you apply 230V ac to
it,
pointing out that "it's grounded - the fuse will blow, and you'll be ok."
Regards,
John Crabb, (Product Safety) ,
NCR Financial Solutions Group Ltd., Discovery
The 2005 IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society Symposium
will be held at the Hyatt Regency Woodfield, Schaumburg
(Chicago area), Illinois, on October 3-4.
Once again, I am the Technical Program Chairman, and I am
seeking papers in the field of Product Safety:
- Models for injury
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This is obviously a trivia question but I think is related to product
safety.
My recollection is that early on, some manufacturers designated white
body optocouplers as the only type that had certain attributes, like
agency approvals.
It would seem
Hello all,
If you are, or plan to be in the Boston area on April 23rd, you may be
interested in the following NPSS, Inc. Dinner/Meeting
ThanX and regards, Art Michael (For the Northeast Product Safety Society)
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Product Safety Professionals,
Oops! My apologize. I just realized that the 'next' Santa Clara Valley
Chapter of the Product Safety Technical Committee meeting is actually May 28,
1996 on UL 1950/CSA 950. I have prematurely sent out the June meeting
announcement in my last email (you
Thanks, Ted,
I fully support your comments.
BR
Amund
Fra: John Woodgate
Sendt: 1. november 2023 20:01
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Emne: Re: [PSES] [EXTERNAL] [PSES] General Product Safety Directive (GPSD)
Precisely. It's utter folly not to carry out, and document, approp
in a document accompanying the
electrical equipment"
Thanks,
Ben Kim
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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 3:31 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: German Product Safety Act (ProdSG) - Label requirement
IEEE Senior member
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The ISPCE Symposium held in San Diego on 10-12 Oct, 2011 covered a
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: 5/06/04 12:35 PM
>
>
> I consider myself a responsible, conscientious product safety engineer.
> I wish to publicly announce that I grind off the polarizing ears on the
pins
> of all my US two pin power plugs.
>
>
We have a contract position available for a product safety engineer available
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All,
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society meeting next week on
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will begin at 7:00 PM and the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM.
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> Hi group.
>
> The subject here is regarding the words 'shall' vs. 'must' in various
> of product safety standards (including UL 1950 3rd Ed. and EN60950).
>
> Does anyone have any insight into the definitions of these as
> applicable to product
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> No-one will try to write a standard for a product that does not yet
> exist, so standards development must always lag innovation.
The question I ask is: Can you make a safe product without a safety
standard?
If the principles of product safety are known, they can be applied to
an inno
On 19 Aug 2012, at 21:37, Bob Johnson wrote:
>
> This is why the safety of a product needs to be addressed by a product safety
> engineer, not an auditor. After careful review of the hazards and conditions
> of use, you may end up with a design with either tighter or looser
> c
Nemko Dallas (Lewisville, TX is just north of Dallas) has an opening for a
Senior Product Safety Engineer.
*In this position, you will be responsible for: *
- Product safety testing and control of documents according to relevant
product standards for Office and Measurement/Laboratory
Greetings,
Applied Biosystems located in Foster City, California, approximately 25
miles south of San Francisco, has the following opening in the Compliance
Engineering Department:
Duties include leading EMC and product safety engineering functions,
including working with manufacturing and R
Greetings,
The Applied Biosystems Division located in the Houston Texas area has the
following opening in the Compliance Engineering Department:
Duties include leading EMC and product safety engineering functions,
including working with manufacturing and R&D to determine requirements
ED&D is a world leader in the manufacture, sale, and distribution of Product
Safety Test Equipment. We are in search of turn-key test equipment
developers for both "standard" off-the-shelf and "custom" Product Safety
Test Equipment = some products are all mechanical, some
Greetings,
For those of you who are interested in attending the Colorado
Product Safety Technical Committee (CPSTC) meeting, please read on.
Quick summary:
1. Next meeting: Wednesday, September 13, 2000
Location:Exabyte
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rch 27, 2000 1:22 PM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RAPEX procedure
Can someone explain the "RAPEX procedure" as it may relate to the
General
Product Safety Directive? It appears to be some type of enforcement
pro
The best one I have found is at www.cbscheme.org
Daniel Mitchell
Product Safety Engineer
Condor DC Power Supplies, Inc.
pmerguer...@itl.co.il (Peter Merguerian) on 03/02/2000 08:34:28 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
cc:(bcc: Dan Mitchell/CondorDC)
Subject: CB
Dear All
Greetings,
For those of you who are interested in attending the Colorado Product Safety
Technical Committee (CPSTC) meeting, please read on.
If you plan on attending, please let me know by Friday April 27, 2001, so I
can plan accordingly with the food and drinks. Also, if you need a map, let
me
I read in !emc-pstc that oover...@lexmark.com wrote (in <200112171644.LA
a08...@interlock2.lexmark.com>) about 'Sometimes product safety just
isn't enough', on Mon, 17 Dec 2001:
>"There are, however, some winged creatures that walk on all fours that you may
>eat:
y CE marked (the R&TTED
having no lower or upper voltage limits).
Presumably, these speakers can be used in domestic applications and so the
General Product Safety Directive* applies to them. This directive does not
require the fitting of the CE marking but it does require products to be saf
Hi John:
For a list of commercially available 100 Mohm probes
and a discussion of the measurement, see my "Technically
Speaking" column in Volume 4, Number 4, December 2008,
issue of IEEE PSES "The Product Safety Engineering
Newsletter."
This is available to
The 2011 UKRI Product Safety Workshop scheduled for 26-Mar-2011 at the Jurys
Inn Croydon hotel is cancelled for lack of registrations.
Thank you for your contributions to getting ready for this event, and my
apologies for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Anyone registered for the event
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society today, February 27, at
EMC Corporation's Customer Briefing Center in Hopkinton, MA. A social
hour with light refreshments will begin at 7:00 PM and the technical
meeting will start at 7:30 PM. Jon Curtis, Founder and Director of
Engineeri
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Hello to the group:
I have recently been tasked with developing a product safety audit for our
new and existing products. We manufacture precision tracking radar's used by
the US and other (European and Asian) defense departments at aircraft and
weapons test ranges.
I have only experience
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and safety certification
Greetings to all on the EMC-PSTC list-
I am proud to announce the 2005 IEEE Product Safety Engineering (PSE) Society
Symposium. It is scheduled for October 3 and 4, 2005. Below are the links for
the 2005 PSES Symposium and Call For Papers. Please visit the site for the
latest information
TWIN CITIES PRODUCT SAFETY SOCIETY MEETING NOTICE
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Date: Wednesday, February 18th
Time: 10:30am to 11:30pm
Location: 3rd Floor, Presentation Room
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30
V DC and, therefore, the LVD does not apply to
this equipment. The General Product Safety Directive (92/59/EEC) does apply to
the equipment, however. This Directive requires that only safe products be
placed on the market. Compliance should be assessed by reference to any
appropriate EN, which means
All,
The Northeast Product Safety Society invites you to the 16th annual Vendor’s
Night to be held at the Boxborough Holiday Inn tomorrow evening, November 17th
from 5:00 to 9:30 PM. Vendor's Night is opportunity to get answers to all your
product safety/EMC questions in one ev
All,
The Northeast Product Safety Society invites you to the 16th annual Vendor’s
Night to be held at the Boxborough Holiday Inn on Wednesday evening, November
18th from 5:00 to 9:30 PM. Vendor's Night is opportunity to get answers to all
your product safety/EMC questions in one ev
ariability. Product
safety and compliance should be as close to the design as possible. Others will
make other arguments - I presume
Gmac
-Original Message-
From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 1:27 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject:
Most product safety directives currently require the full name and address of
the manufacturer to be on the product, though in some cases the meaning of
manufacturer does not always mean where the product is made.
This is already a requirement in the USA for most products so not really a big
The market surveillance regulation (for all kinds of non-consumer products) is
split from the consumer product safety regulation
You can find a lovely map of legislative progress for the CPSR in the
“Legislative Observatory” here
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/popups/ficheprocedure.do
.
>
> On 3 Jul 2012, at 19:38, Kevin Robinson wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I have recently been tasked with writing a set of questions that job
> candidates would need to answer at the same time they apply for a
> position requiring knowledge of product safety evaluation, tes
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