Kim,
According to the information I have on the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC)
the following applies to the Declaration of Conformity.
'There is ONE Declaration of Conformity. It is held by the
manufacturer with the technical file for the product. The standard
EN45014 is an accepted model for the DoC, referred to in the Blue
Guide*, therefore manufacturers would seem to have no good reason not
to use this model. The DoC is signed by the manufacturer, and is
expected to be in the language used by the manufacturer (and
understood by the signatory). A COPY of the DoC (in its original
language) must accompany every product.'
*This is a guide to the implementation of Directives based on the New
Approach and Global Approach (EC Doc Certif 98/1) also known as the
'Blue Guide'.
This information was on a DTI FAQ paper recently distributed at a TAPC
meeting.
I hope this helps.
Kind Regards
Tony Reynolds
Principal Compliance Engineer
Pitney Bowes Ltd
The Pinnacles
Harlow
Essex. CM19 5BD
UK
Tel +44 (0) 1279 449479
Fax +44 (0) 1279 449118
e-mail: [email protected]
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Dear all
According to the new R&TTE directive we will have to supply our Declaration
of Conformity in all EU languages.
Is R&TTE accepted as a reference in all languages or do I need to translate
it ?
If I need to translate do anyone know an easy way to do this ?
Best regards,
Kim Boll Jensen
i-data international
Denmark
P.S. The danish translation is: RÕdets direktiv om Radio og
Teleterminaludstyr 1999/5/EF
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