Monty,

If you're serious about a cost estimate, you might consider contacting the
safety consultant(s) in a more direct manner, for negotiating purposes.

My guess is the more info you provide in terms of the product, which markets
you are targeting, etc., the more accurate a response you'll get from the
forum.  The complexity of the product would affect the total cost of
services since a large and complicated product will likely require more
design review, more testing and more paperwork (therefore more time, effort
and use of resources)than something small and simple.  If the safety efforts
have to be revisited due to design changes, that would probably be reflected
in the bill as well.

My 2 Cents,
Kaz Gawrzyjal
Safety Eng.
[email protected]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Griffith, Monty [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 1998 7:14 AM
> To:   'EMC POST'
> Subject:      Consultants
> 
> What is the typical cost of a safety consultant? This would include design
> review, tests, test report and construction report generation for ITE
> products. Thanks!!!
> 
> Monty Griffith
> Senior Product Safety Engineer
> Intergraph Computer System
> Huntsville, AL 35894-0001
> PH: (256) 730-6017
> FX: (256) 730-6239
> http://mecsrv.b29.ingr.com
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