In message <[email protected]>, 
Nick Williams <[email protected]> writes
>The reason for my interest is that, on the face of it, the change to 
>make the EMC Directive only applicable to products intended for an end 
>user has a very significant impact on the scope of the Directive and I 
>am surprised that more was not made of this at the time that the new 
>Directive came into force. Or have I missed something?

It's not possible to tell from your messages. It depends on your 
apparent concept that an end-user may not exist.  Well, if a product is 
never used, obviously it doesn't matter whether the Directive applies or 
not.

So I think you have to tell us what you mean by the concept of product 
that has no end user.
-- 
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John M Woodgate

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