In message <7B9E51360205488F920E7EA064E16441@valdman>, dated Fri, 18 Jun 
2010, Moshe Valdman <[email protected]> writes:

>Does RoHS include enclosures (such as street cabinets)?
>Thanks in advance for your opinions

Probably not. RoHS is oriented towards protecting people involved in 
recycling electrical and electronic equipment for toxics, notably lead 
in solder. I think that a street cabinet would be processed as metal 
scrap, from which lead is by no means excluded, and not as electronic 
equipment.
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