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Don, Elwood, Art, et al,
If you are an IEEE member, please look at this petition to create a
Product Safety Society within the IEEE.  I attended the TC-8 meeting at
the IEEE EMC Symposium last August, where this was discussed.  I thought
that having such a group as an official part of the IEEE would really
add a lot of value to my IEEE membership.  

I would be very interested in helping form a local chapter of such a
Product Safety Society in Lexington, Kentucky.  

But I can't invest much time in such a project until after August 1,
2003, when I am supposed to have the camera-ready manuscript for my
second book, Robust Electronic Design Reference, submitted to Kluwer. 
Chapter 34, EMC and Safety, and Appendix J, International Safety
Requirements, will be specifically devoted to product safety.

Thanks!
                John Barnes KS4GL, PE, NCE, ESDC Eng, SM IEEE
                dBi Corporation
                http://www.dbicorporation.com/

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Next week, several key players in the field of product safety will be

attending the IEEE board series meeting. At this meeting, the President of

the IEEE, the Board of Directors, and every department and organization

within IEEE will be present. The unit identified as the Technical Activities

Board (TAB) is responsible for the oversight of 50 Societies and Councils.

Our representatives will attend the TAB caucus along with other operational

units as we finalize the creation of the new "IEEE Product Safety Society."

If all goes well, the society should be voted into existence no later than

June of this year.



There is some administrative work left uncompleted. One item is to present a

petition from IEEE members, to TAB, indicating an interest in seeing a

society created. A petition campaign was started two years ago. We are

asking every subscriber to "emc-pstc" that is an IEEE member, to sign this

petition whether you did so a long time ago or not. We currently have the

required number of petitions but desire more to show that support is out in

industry for this new Society. Due to the urgency of this request, a

response must occur before Feb. 11, 2003, only a few days away. Signing of

this petition does "not" commit you to membership in this new Society. It

only provides statistical information regarding the level of interest in

this society worldwide.



Petition to IEEE TAB

     For many years, discussion on creating a Product Safety Society within

IEEE has been discussed, both through the Internet and the IEEE EMC

Society's TC-8 (Electromagnetic Product Safety Technical Committee) and its

working group, the Product Safety Technical Committee (PSTC). Due to

administrative reasons, benefits as a committee within EMCS is limited in

scope.  

     Many in our ranks hold joint membership in both the IEEE and PSTC.

Safety is a worldwide concern to both manufacturers and consumers.  A shift

in the safety paradigm has occurred from adding safety at the back end to

incorporating safety in the earliest phases of product concept, design and

specification. Therefore, the time is right to establish a Product Safety

Society within IEEE.

     If we successfully complete the formal IEEE Society application

process, we can enjoy the following benefits, and more: 



1.  Operating funds to improve our programs and services. 

2.  Professional publications (Transactions, newsletters, etc); opportunity

to publish papers in a technical forum.

3.  The hosting of an international conference or symposium every year.

4.  Ability to attract a wider range and variety of speakers from local,

national and international IEEE chapters through a distinguished lecturer

program.

5.  Creation of local product safety chapter that are autonomous.

5.  Improved networking opportunities for professional growth. 

7.  The opportunity to participate in the formation of IEEE and

International standards as a recognized committee member, which is a major

benefit because we live within these regulations.



The first phase of the application process is to collect signatures in

support of our petition to create a Product Safety Society. If you are an

IEEE member and approve of this action, please download the form off of our

website at: http://www.ewh.ieee.org:80/soc/emcs/pstc/ print the page, sign

it where indicated, and either mail it to Daniece Carpenter, 9709 Quilberry

Drive, Austin, TX 78729, or fax it to 512-728-5278, or email a signed copy

to [email protected], as soon as possible, but no later than Feb.

11, 2003. Please add your areas of interest, comments and suggestions if

desired.  Many thanks for your support!



Note: You may also go to https://www.ieeecommunities.org/emc-pstc?go=l137008

and fill in your information. 



Thanks.

TC-8 and the IEEE Product Safety Society Steering Committee.





This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety

Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list.




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