I have recently learned that the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania would also accept CE mark.

Regards

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward Fitzgerald [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 7:58 AM
> To:   PRYOR MCGINNIS; EMC-PSTC (E-mail)
> Subject:      RE: UL and CE Mark Acceptance/HUNGARY
> 
> 
> Dear Pryor,
> 
> Just doing some email house keeping and thought I had added to this
> thread already... But you could officially add HUNGARY to your CE mark
> list.
> 
> Hungary has a legal requirement (Decree 79/1997. (XII.31.) IKIM) for all
> electrical/ electronic apparatus to apply the CE label.  A
> Manufacturer's DofC for Safety must be generated and must state the
> Hungarian national standards equivalent to the CENELEC EN's (e.g. MSZ EN
> 60 950-92 = EN 60 950)
> 
> Best regards, Edward
> Edward Fitzgerald 
> Director
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> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Corinne SALINGRE [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 27 September 1999 07:38
> To: PRYOR MCGINNIS; 'EMC-PSTC - forum'
> Subject: Re: UL and CE Mark Acceptance
> 
> CE marking : officially (= legally) no country outside EU will accept CE
> marking. But my daily practice have shown that in many countries, having
> safety, EMC and interfaces tested according CE scheme will greatly help.
> It means (unfortunately) that you will have to pay for an accredited lab
> to do the job but it can be done through paperwork only if you can
> provide copies of tests reports from accredited labs.
> And of course you will have to mark your products according to the
> national law of each country !
> I have succesffully tested that with Eastern Europe and North Africa.
> 
> PRYOR MCGINNIS wrote:
> 
> > Hello All,
> >
> > What countries will accept UL Mark without additional testing or
> marking?
> >
> > Does anyone know of a list of countries other than the EU members that
> > accept the CE Marking without additional testing or marking?
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Pryor McGinnis
> > [email protected]
> >
> 
> Pryor,
> 
> > What countries will accept UL Mark without additional testing or
> marking?
> 
> Officially: NONE. cUL is accepted in Canada.
> 
> > Does anyone know of a list of countries other than the EU members that
>   accept the CE Marking without additional testing or marking?
> 
>         The CE marking is also accepted in the following non-EU
> countries:
> Switzerland, Norway and Iceland.
> 
>          I hope this helps,
> 
>          John Radomski
>          Compliance Engineer
>          Inter-Tel Integrated Systems
> 
> 
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