Once upon a time several years ago, for 61010-1 products, CSA [and I think UL] 
added a statement to the Listing/Certification reports that it was the 
responsibility of the manufacturer or distributor to make sure warning labels 
and manuals were bi-lingual.  This would allow Listing/Certification with 
English only labels and manuals

 

I have recently been informed by another NRTL/SCC approved 3rd party that this 
is no longer the case and that any products they certify for CDN must have 
bi-lingual labels.  Remember that these are not consumer products and they may 
or may not be sold in CDN. Anyone have any recent experience with or comments 
on this?


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