Brian,
 
For Jim's question 2) yes, that is what I meant to say. The Applicant for the 
Argentina S Mark can be anyone as long as they authorization from the owner of 
the CB Test Report/Cert.
 
Thanks, Peter

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From: Brian O'Connell <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, June 1, 2010 10:09:36 AM
Subject: RE: Argentine S-Mark Questions

Hello Peter,

Did you mean to say that, for the purposes of the 'S' mark, a second party can 
(independent of the original manufacture) submit another original applicant's 
product for assessment and place the mark on that company's product ?

Or did I misunderstand the OP ?

thanks,
Brian 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of peter merguerian
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 5:38 PM
To: Knighten, Jim L; [email protected]
Cc: Rowson, Stuart; Bridgman, Susan R
Subject: Re: Argentine S-Mark Questions

Jim,

1. Yes, if you are shipping to Argentina another manufacturer's equipment and 
it already has an S-Mark and the original markings (manufacturer's name, model 
and tradename) have not changed,  your importer, in order to release the 
products from Argentinean customs, must obtain an authorized copy (in Spanish) 
of the cert from the certifcation body which issued the S Mark. In order, to 
get an authorized copy of the cert, the certification body may request a letter 
from the original certificate holder. There is a fee associated with the 
authorized copy of the cert which your importer must pay the certification 
body. This authorized cert must be shown to Argentiean customs with every 
shipment. Please bear in mind, that if the market surveillance of the product 
in question was not performed or if the market surveillance did not pass due to 
some reason or other, the certification body may decide not to release a copy 
of the authorized cert. 

2. Different certification bodies have different rules depending on their 
accreditations. For an S Mark a CIG-023 report is required or a factory 
inspection is done by the certification body. One or two of the certification 
bodies in Argentina require their own company's CIG-023 factory inspection 
report. The rest accept CIG-023 report from any CB NCB.

If a factory inspection is a problem, you can always go with a Type approval 
Mark. This Mark does not require a factory inspection, but increases the 
frequency of the Argentina market surveillance. You can find more info on my 
blog at

http://globalcompliance.blogspot.com/2008/03/argentina-t-mark-or-s-mark.html


Peter Merguerian
Go Global Compliance Inc.
Tel: (408) 416-3772
Fax: (408) 416-3224
Cel: (925) 487-4640
[email protected]
http://globalcompliance.blogspot.com

From: "Knighten, Jim L" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: "Rowson, Stuart" <[email protected]>; "Bridgman, Susan R" 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, May 27, 2010 3:17:30 PM
Subject: Argentine S-Mark Questions

I am unclear on some issues regarding the Argentine S-Mark (product safety) for 
ITE (data center computer equipment – no telecom).
1. If we are re-selling another manufacturer’s product which already has the 
manufacturer’s S-Mark (an example might be a Dell, or Intel server), is it 
possible to leverage the manufacturer’s S-Mark for sales into Argentina.  Is 
any action required on our part to satisfy the Argentine regulatory 
requirements, and if so, what?  In other words, must we get permission from the 
S-Mark holder to utilize their S-Mark, and if so, what is the best way to do 
that?
2. If we are re-selling another manufacturer’s product which DOES NOT have a 
manufacturer’s S-Mark, what action must we take in order to meet the regulatory 
requirements in Argentina.  Is possible to get an S-Mark for someone else’s 
product (a CIG023 factory inspection seems to be normally required).
I appreciate any enlightenment that you experts can shed on this matter.
Thanks,
Jim

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