Lisa:

Essentially, you could go the UL route.
UL has harmonized their lab standard with the EN requirements.
Therefore EN 61010-1 and UL3101 are harmonized.
A manufacturer can receive a TUV PS report or certificate to EN 61010-1 and 
then for an audit fee, they can receive a UL and/or cUL mark.
The cUL mark is accepted in Canada in place of the CSA mark.

Thanks
Mark A. D'Agostino
978 739 7016
md'[email protected]
http://www.tuvglobal.com
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From: <[email protected]>, on 12/23/98 9:02 AM:
Maybe someone can clarify this for me.  I have a product which is currently
CE approved including LVD to 61010 that  I also wish to have CSA approved
for use in Canada.  I know at one time there were conflicting requirements
but now I believe that CSA uses 61010 as well.  What is involved in getting
both approvals?  Does it require a retest by CSA to verify 61010 compliance
or will they accept the report done for the CE mark?  Any help would be
appreciated.

     Happy Holidays!

               Lisa



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