Hello all,

My understanding is that EN60950 was written to cover professional as well
as commercial & domestic uses, including point-of-sale, where children &
adults often have access to the devices.

It seems that there will be increasing overlap from EN60950 to numerous
other standards, such that this could become a universal standard for any
data-related device.

Mike Harris/TeccomCo.
Napa CA
707-258-1360/Fax 1361
[email protected]
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From: WOODS, RICHARD <[email protected]>
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Date: Thursday, April 29, 1999 11:13 AM
Subject: RE: Alarm bell box (2)


>Nick, my understanding of EN60065 is that it is more stringent in its
safety
>requirements than EN60950 because the equipment is used by the general
pubic
>rather than employees in a business environment. That is the only reason I
>believe it would be applicable. Of course, using an example of a pc blows
>this argument out of the water since a pc can be used in the home and at
>work. It makes me wonder if we will see these two standards merge someday.
>
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