http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/media/archive/813.pdf

It is a German file, but you should find some EN-standards.

M.

On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 03:30:54PM +0800, Y W Leung wrote:
> 
>    Dennis. Thanks for your information.
>    
>    
>    
>    For a short range device (i.e. portable transmitter) to Europe, if the
>    Tx power is 20mW or above, is anybody know what standard should refer
>    to?
>    
>    
>    Daniel.
>    
>    
>    _Dward ATCB <[email protected]>_ »¡¡G
>    
>    Hi Daniel
>    
>    Currently for the FCC there is no requirement that a SAR lab be
>    accredited.? I believe the same exists for the EU.? However, many SAR
>    facilities are including the various SAR standards on their existing
>    scopes of accreditation.? For the US and for any certification body
>    operating under ISO guide 65 there is a little caveat that is yet to
>    be fully comprehended by the certification bodies.? The little caveat
>    mentioned is the fact that while a TCB has the responsibility to
>    accept data from an accredited lab, if data comes from a lab that is
>    not accredited, the certification body must have confidence in that
>    data.? This gets into a whole can of worms as to how a certification
>    body establishes this conf! idence.? The FCC and ANSI have not fully
>    established a set of criterion by which a TCB is to use in
>    establishing confidence of the non accredited lab.? The gamut runs
>    from some ANSI assessors wanting the certification body to do a full
>    ISO17025 type audit to ensure confidence, to those that only want a
>    ?warm fuzzy??? Needless to say, until the FCC decides on exactly what
>    and how much of 17025 a non accredited lab is to be put through by the
>    certifier, this issue will remain a problem.? The easiest and less
>    worrisome process is to use a lab that at least has their SAR testing
>    capabilities included in their scope of accreditation.? If one cannot
>    be found, the next best thing is to discuss this with the
>    TCB/certifier of your choice as see what must be done for the
>    certification body to establish confidence.?
>    
>    
>    
>    If you wish, you may contact me on this issue off line for a more in
>    depth discussion on the SAR issue.
>    
>    
>    
>    _Dennis Ward_
>    
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>    _From:_ [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] _On Behalf Of
>    _Daniel Liang
>    _Sent:_ Wednesday, August 31, 2005 6:28 PM
>    _To:_ [email protected]
>    _Subject:_ SAR testing of telecom product.
>    
>    
>    
>    Dear all,
>    
>    
>    
>    If I take a telecom product to test the SAR in a lab, how can I know
>    their SAR test facilities is recongnized by International Approval
>    body? The SAR report i.e. for standard FCC and EN50371 is recongnized
>    by International Approval body or not Is there any accreditation or
>    registration scheme for SAR test lab?
>    
>    
>    
>    Thanks advance for all comment/ information.
>    
>    
>    
>    Daniel.
>    
>    
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