Your question regards "marking requirements".  For safety standards only,
you need only the CSA or C-UL mark with accompanying file number etc.

For EMC markings (not a IEC 60950 issue) you may use something like the
following:

CANADA ICES-003, CLASS B                 (English)
CANADA NMB-003, CLASSE B              (French)

Any manuals will need to be available in both English and French.

George Alspaugh
Lexmark International Inc.

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03:15 PM ---------------------------

donald%[email protected] on 07/07/99 10:07:49 AM

Please respond to donald%[email protected]

To:   emc-pstc%[email protected]
cc:
Subject:  CSA C22.2 No. 950




Could someone with a canadian version of the ITE 950 standard
indicate whether or not they are aware of any additions to the
marking requirements from that of the IEC 950 version. I have a
copy of the IEC standard but would like to avoid purchasing the
Canadian version, at least at this time.

The markings I had in mind, would be those that maybe required to
address both Canadian official languages.

Any help would be appreciated.

Donald McElheran
Ross Video Ltd.
Product Development Co-ordinator





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