Brian:

As a comment I would say that the liability to meet EU approval ends when
the product is sold and ownership is transferred. That's the way it happens
with consumer goods in Canada, in spite of the fact there is CSA approval
required on the original product.

Compliments of the Season

Ralph Cameron
EMC Consultant and Suppression of Consumer Electronic Equipment
(After Sale).

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Harlowe" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 9:04 AM
Subject: Servicing and repairs


>
> Traditionally my company has encouraged it's users to carry out a
> limited amount of servicing and repair on our Electronic units.
>
> Under the EU Safety legislation I know this is now a No No.
>
> I am a little bit of a lone voice crying in the wilderness as far as
> our management is concerned.
>
> Can any one out there quote me any instances or cases that I can use
> to drive home the point with our management
>
> A happy Christmas to you fellow compliance people and if we survive
> the Y2K business.  Good luck in the new century and may this
> newsgroup continue to prosper
>
> Best Regards
>
> Brian Harlowe
> * opinions expressed here are personal and in no way reflect the position
of VG Scientific
>
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