Hi Brian,
     
     I recently read in a local (i.e. Welsh) publication that local trading 
     standards officers had purchased CE-marked PCs from 4 different 
     manufacturers and had them tested to the relevant Directives.
     
     Of the four, 3 of them apparently failed EMC! The matter is still 
     on-going, but is surely an indiacation that, in the UK at least, you 
     mark without testing at your peril!
     
     Dave Wilson
     ICC


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Subject: Penalty for Non-Compliance
Author:  MIME:[email protected] at INTERNET
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Date:    21/02/97 23:22


     I hear a very disturbing subject being openly discussed among several 
     of my European contacts.  Distributors in Europe are saying that the 
     CE marking is a joke. That many companies (European Companies are 
     mentioned most often) are simply applying the CE marking to their 
     products without testing.  Some say that many companies were initially 
     forced to do this because of the time and cost of testing and 
     redesign, but since there is very little checking going on the risk is 
     "Cost Effective".
     
     IS THIS TRUE?  
     
     Has anyone heard of specific situations where a company or person has 
     been fined or jailed for fraudulently placing the CE marking on 
     non-compliant equipment?  What is the penalty for non-compliance? What 
     is the penalty for fraud?  Is anyone checking?  Is anyone getting in 
     trouble? 
     
     I have been asked to obtain strong evidence to counter this opinion. 
     More or less to "put the fear of God" into distributors and reassure 
     our marketing and sales force that delaying product to market for the 
     CE mark is the right thing to do.
     
     Can you help?  Please post or email me anything you can.
     
     Thanks,
     
     Brian Kunde
     [email protected]
     
     

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