IEEE Meeting Notice and News from The San Diego Chapter

Wednesday, September 15, 1999.


DESIGNING FOR SAFETY for the Year 2000 and Beyond.

Charles M. Bayhi, P.E.


About the Topic:  The principles of product safety will 
be discussed as they relate specifically to EMC as outlined 
below:

    1.   Why Safety Certifications? 
    2.   Worldwide Certification Marks 
    3.   European Union and CE Marks 
    4.   North American BiNational Standard for ITE
         Equipment - Another Y2K Problem 
    5.   ITE, Telecom, Medical, Test and Measurement 
    6.   Principals of Safety 
    7.   Definitions 
    8.   Markings and Instructions 
    9.   Protection From Hazards 
    10.  Wiring, Connection and Supply 
    11.  Physical Requirements 
    12.  Thermal and Electrical Connection to Telecom 

About the Speaker:  Charlie Bayhi is a Product Safety Forensic 
and Consulting Engineer and has been involved in Product Safety 
on a worldwide basis for more than 30 years.  He is President 
and Principal Consultant of CPSM Corporation, and provides 
product safety design guidance, development of Product Safety 
Programs, safety certification of products, forensic analysis 
of accidents and fires, and technical advisory for development 
of products and safety standards.  Charlie is a Registered 
Professional Safety Engineer in the state of California, and a 
Subject Matter and a Technical Expert for the Board.  He is a 
member of Underwriters Laboratories Industry Advisory Council, 
Vice President and Board Member of the Forensic Consultants 
Association Orange County, Vice President and Board Member of 
the Association of Professional Consultants, Member of the 
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 
Chairman of the Southern California Chapter, Technical 
Committee On Product Safety, of the IEEE, and a member of the 
IEEE Consultants Network.

In addition to publishing numerous articles, Charlie has been 
a guest speaker at the Power Electronics Conference, and has 
made numerous Product Safety presentations, which include 
Fortune 500 companies such as AT&T Corporation, NCR Corporation, 
Canon Computers, Tektronix Corporation and Zero Corporation.


Time/Place: TUV Product Service, 
            10040 Mesa Rim Road, 
            San Diego, CA. 
            (exit off I-15 West or 805 East at Mira Mesa Blvd., 
            South on Flanders, right on Mesa Rim Road). 
            Meal and Drinks available at 5:30 PM. 
            (IEEE Members Free, Non-members $3.00)


Please RSVP to Dave Bernardin at [email protected], or 
619-546-3999.  Reserve by Tuesday, 14 September 1999. 

The Business meeting will start at 6:00 PM. sharp, the Speaker 
will start at approximately 6:30 PM. 


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