The DOC should include "reference to the standards" used to determine
compliance. However, a TCF by definition means you are not declaring
compliance via the standards route. Rather, compliance is declared after
assembling a technical construction file and having it assessed by a competent
body. What we do in that case on the DOC is reference the TCF title and number
along with the name and address of the competent body that assessed the TCF.
Jim Hulbert
Senior Engineer - EMC
Pitney Bowes
[email protected] on 12/20/99 08:21:33 AM
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Subject: TCF & DOC
On all of our previous DoCs, we have declared compliance using harmonized
standards. However, we now have a set of products where some harmonized
standards exist and some do not. Therefore, we will use a Technical
Construction File is used to support compliance with the particular
essential requirements not covered by harmonized standards. What additional
statements and information should appear on the DoC to support compliance by
the TCF route for only some of the essential requirements?
Richard Woods
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