In a message dated 03/03/00 12:28:55 GMT Standard Time, [email protected]
writes:
<<
In my opinion both TCF and Technical Documentation is meant to be the same
in EC language. >>
Hi Gert.
Here's another way of coming at it.
In the UK EMC Regulations, which is UK Law, the term 'Technical Construction
File' is a legal entity. It has a particular description in the act and has
to meet minimum criteria in order to enable a Competent Body to grant a
compliance certificate.
'Technical Documentation' is a generic term which covers anything included in
a technical file that may be used to support a claim of Compliance under the
Standards Route to compliance. Technical Documentation does not have to
prove compliance, it could be photo's of a test site, test results, or even a
statement that the equipment does not need to be compliant! e.g. a light
bulb.
Chris Dupres
Surrey, UK.
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