In my engineering judgement, using the Clause 1.3.1 Application of
requirements, will solve your dilemma:
"The requirements detailed in this standard shall be applied only if
safety is involved."

It is coming to support your decision: it shall be bi-lingual when
SAFETY is involved.


Respectfully yours,
Constantin

Constantin Bolintineanu P.Eng.
Digital Security Controls (DSC)
a Division of Tyco Security Products
3301 LANGSTAFF Road, L4K 4L2
CONCORD, ONTARIO, CANADA
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian
O'Connell
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 11:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Canada markings

In UL/CSA60950-1, 1.7.2.1, we find: "NOTE 5 In Canada, the instructions
and markings should be in French and English." And in annex NAA there
is:
"French translations of required markings are considered informative. It
is the responsibility of the manufacturer to provide bilingual markings,
where applicable, in accordance with local jurisdictional requirements."

So I told the boss that there is no mandatory requirement for ALL label
stuff to be in French - just the safety-critical notices, and that we
will
do a completer version of the manual in French. The subsequent
assessment
by the CSS/NRTL indicated that the label must be COMPLETELY in French.

With 1000s of labels already stocked, I am not about to acquiesce.

Supporting documentation/experience ?

thanks,
Brian 

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