As I posted earlier, in theory any OSHA certified lab should qualify as
a NRTL. I find it interesting that they don't even have to have NEBS items
listed in their accreditation standards just be a OSHA NRTL. I don't have
the exact web address but you can check this who has what on the WEB. The
last time I did it I believe it was pretty straight forward with a search
reference to OSHA rather than some horrible governmental acryonym.
    There is another method you can consider, if you have a NRTL oversee the
test the environmental lab itself doesn't necessarily have to be an OSHA
NRTL. Choose with care and shop around.
    At the last symposium there was some generally reluctant acceptance of
non-NRTL's because of a recent crunch in available time at the labs, but
this would be my personnal last resort.
    There are more labs out there than one might first suspect, but if
you're doing this for the first time you want somebody with experience
giving you a solid hand.
    Gary

[Gary McInturff]  -----Original Message-----
From: John Juhasz [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 5:15 AM
To: '[email protected]'; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Testfacilities GR-1089-Core



If I may add to that . . . 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but my past NEBS experience (prior to 1998) 
taught me that you can't just use any lab 
in the US either (I don't know if that's changed since 1998). 
The RBOCs are fussy in this regard. 
In addition to Telcordia themselves, there are a couple of large ones that
advertise 
that their NEBS data is accepted by the RBOCs . . . 

John Juhasz 
Fiber Options 
Bohemia, NY 


-----Original Message----- 
From: [email protected] [ mailto:[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> ] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 6:09 PM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Testfacilities GR-1089-Core 





Chris, 

>From what has been said during the NEBS 2000 Conference held 
in Baltimore at the beginning of October.  The only report 
acceptable to the RBOCs are those issued by a Test House located 
in the United States. 

Thus if your intended market is the United States, which I think 
is the cases, than you will have to test in a US based facility. 


DISCLAIMER:  The above opinion is mine and does not necessarily 
             reflects that of my employer. 

Daniel Sicard 
Compliance Engineer / Ingénieur Certification 
Marconi Communications - Optical Network Corp 
Tel: 514-685-1737 Ext. 4631  Fax: 514-822-4077 
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