Well, for my two bits, I've always dealt with agencies as if they're from Missouri "The Show Me" state. And since specific applications can and do in many instances vary greatly, I have had some test engineers make some general statements but not many. They probably have had their fair share of people who are more unfamiliar than most about standards run off stating this or that as law when they really don't know what they're talking about. I find that true to some extent in any company where I've worked. And my knee jerk reaction is to ask to physically see whatever the issue is on something. It's just part of the job I guess. Regards, Doug McKean
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