Clarification.....

I believe the matrix posted earlier contains some possible
errors and omissions.

China does NOT accept the CE mark, but requires CCIB
and/or CCEE certification depending on the product and
country of origin.

The Czech Republic is not yet in the EU, and may not yet
accept the CE mark without local EZU country certification.

Slovakia requires EVPU certification via a CB Report.

South Africa requires SABS approval via a CB Report.

Brazil is a recent member of IECEE and will soon require
local certification via a CB Report.

Hungary requires MEEI certification via CB Report.

The Mexico NOM certification is more an import license than
a safety certificate, requiring little in the way of safety documents.

Poland requires PCBC certification via CB Report.

Russia requires GOST-R certification via CB Report, although
there are intermediate patries to obtain the GOST-R approval.

Singapore requires PSB certification for consumer ITE products
only, e.g. low end lasers and nearly all inkjets.

Slovenia requires SIQ certification via CB Report.

United States includes CDRH notification for laser and other
radiation devices imbedded in ITE.

George Alspaugh
Lexmark International Inc.



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