Hi Scott,
I would first show your director the reference in the 2002 NEC Article 90.7
(Page 70-31) "Examination of Equipment for Safety." It doesn't get specific
information as what you are asking for, but it does give the "reason" we have to
do what we do.
>From that point on, I'm sure other list members have more specific ideas.
Ron Baugh
VeriFone, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Douglas [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 6:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Compliance Primer
Hi,
Does anyone know of any primers on regulatory compliance? Like what
compliance is, why we do it, how does one figure out what standards apply to a
product, and whatever?
Reason I ask is I had these questions posed to me by one of our
directors. He wants to learn about compliance. I was caught flat footed. How do
you explain what took you 19 years to learn? And that you really don't know as
much as you think? I showed him my stack of standards but didn't think that
would be a good place for him to start.
Looking forward to your comments.
Regards,
Scott Douglas
Senior Compliance Engineer
Narad Networks
515 Groton Road
Westford, MA 01886
office: 978 589-1869
cell: 978-239-0693
[email protected]
www.naradnetworks.com <http://www.naradnetworks.com/>
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