I'm not familiar with N151, but the GS mark is the German Safety mark.  You can 
find more information about it from your local TUV office.

Patty Knudsen
Ericsson Wireless Communications

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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 12:09 AM
To: [email protected]
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Subject: GS & N151



Can anybody identify with below ?

Brian
Tellabs


-----Original Message-----
From:   richard Murphy <[email protected]> 
[SMTP:richard Murphy <[email protected]>]
Sent:   Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:41 AM
To:     McMahon, Nuala
Cc:     richard Murphy <[email protected]>
Subject:        International safety standards

Nuala,
I spoke to you when I worked in Schaffner as you can see I have moved 
on to
Flextronics.
I wonder if you help me please I am looking for information on 
international
safety standards they are as follows:

N151, I think it maybe Japanese or Korean?
GS, I think it maybe German?

I have checked various website without any success.

Richard Murphy.
Ext no: 15125.
Phone no : 353 61 485125.
e-mail:[email protected]




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