Hi Wayne,
 
Several well-known labs in the USA provide NEBS test services.  A good one
that I know of is Intertek Testing Services in Kentucky, USA.  Their phone
number is 859-226-1000.  They have many offices around the world.  I am not
sure if they have an office close to yours. 
 
Best regards,
Grace

 
On 8/2/06, Wayne Cooke <[email protected]> wrote: 

Hi all,

I was wondering if I could get some recommendations and advice concerning
test labs which do NEBS testing.  Our company is looking for a test lab 
which will handle the full NEBS requirements, which is preferrably close
to the Vancouver Canada area.  Does anyone have any recommendations?
Also, has anybody had any issues with importing evaluation units to the US 
to be tested at a test lab?  Do people usually mail the equipment to the
test lab first so that it can clear US customs and then fly in to be
available for the tests?  Or is it possible to travel with the equipment 
and have US Customs clear it at the border?

I was also wondering what requirements are needed for evaluation units at
customer sites?  Is this what NEBS Level 1 is for?

Thanks,

Wayne Cooke

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