In message 
<d500012385dca64883637ab4ccf491e301c51...@ms-cda-02.advanced-input.com>, 
dated Tue, 15 Jun 2010, "McInturff, Gary" <[email protected]> 
writes:

>As far as the CB goes it once was the case that the main EU certifier 
>TUV (sorry John it wasn't BSI)

It wouldn't have been, because we had a system rather like those in 
Scandinavia (the -EMKOs). Ours was BEAB - the British Electrotechnical 
Approvals Board, which did 3rd party safety testing, certification and 
factory visiting - the whole 8.22467 metres.
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