Up to this point Russia and Ukraine have accepted NEMKO certificates 
     and a small payoff.  GOST approval has not been required so far.  hope 
     this helps.
     
     [email protected]
     AST Research, Inc.


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Subject: RE: The Ukraine and Regulatory Requirements
Author:  Tony Fredriksson <[email protected]> at internet
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Date:    5/23/96 12:03 PM


     
Anyone out there know of regulatory requirements (Safety/EMC) for 
shipping ITE to the Ukraine?
     
Thx,
[email protected]
     
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From: rbusche
To: PSTC group
Subject: FW: Electronics and Biohazards 
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, May 23, 1996 12:33PM
     
Thought you would find this interesting..... 
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To: Multiple recipients of list SAFETY 
From: Safety on Thu, May 23, 1996 12:28 PM 
Subject: Electronics and Biohazards
     
     Question to the net.
     
     We operate a number of labs, some at biohazard level 3; and we are 
     commissioning a level 4 facility presently.
     The discussions include ways to decontaminate electronic and other 
     instruments without destroying them.  Possible solutions include 
     autoclave, boiling, exposure to gas,  and soaking in liquid 
     disinfectants.  Microwave won't get the bugs due to size, but 
     radiation may be possible.
     Decontamination would have to be done prior to maintenance such as 
     battery replacement or calibration of the instruments to protect people 
     from exposure to nasty bugs hiding in the instrument, co-ax cables, etc. 
      Therefore we can't open the instruments prior to decontamination for 
     full exposure, unless someone is working in a full suit with positive 
     pressure breathing air.  And having played inside those suits myself I 
     can attest to the heat and humidity problems, as well as restricted 
     movement and visibility.
     It may be cheaper and/or safer to incinerate the lot each time.
     
     I would welcome ideas.  Thanks
     
     Immo
     
     Immo Tilgner, Safety Engineer
     Health Canada
     Tunneys Pasture 1701A
     Ottawa, Canada
     K1A 0L3
     [email protected] 
     Voice   613 957 8458
     Fax     613 957 8563
     
     

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