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 Direct Tel. : +44 1202 20 09 22 GSM Tel. : +44 4685 33 100 European Technology Services (EMEA) Specialist Global Compliance and Regulatory Consultancy Regional Offices in Australia, Canada and the UK. Global Telecom / Radio Intelligence Site <http://www.ets-tele.com/tics> psst... spread the word ! -----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 --------- This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to [email protected] with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help, send mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] (the list administrators).

