Dear KC,

In general, you will not find complete safety standards on the internet, as
these are typically sold by the international or country safety agencies.

You can use http://www.safetylink.com/ as an excellent "directory" to many
safety and EMC related websites.  If you plan to market an ITE world-wide,
you should specifically study the CB Scheme at http://www.cbscheme.org/  .

"60950" is becoming the global safety standard for ITE, whether it is
preceded by IEC, EN, UL, etc.  The CB Scheme site lists the standard for
each participating country, but many (such as China GB 4943) are identical
to IEC/EN 60950.

Regards, George




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Members

I am responsible for EMC stuff, but I need to know something about Safety.
Could anyone advises some good reference materials from the internet about
safety? such as basic concept, definitions, EN60065, EN60950 and UL.

Thank you
KC Chan




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