Dear Tony,

 

In case you use harmonized standards and frequencies under the directive there
is no need to use a Notified Body. Than you are entitled to draw up your own
DOC. When you are using other evidence than you are obliged to contact a
Notified Body

 

 Telefication bv

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anthony Thomson
Sent: donderdag 8 oktober 2009 11:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Notified Bodies vs. Harmonised Standards



I'd appreciate some wisdom and advice!

 

How rigorously should Notified Bodies (R&TTED & EMCD) require full use of
Harmonised Standards? Do they have scope to give positive opinions on the
basis of alternative evidence and technical justifications rather than testing
to Harmonised Standards even where these harmonised standards exist?

 

How much consistency is there between NB’s, are some more ‘relaxed’ than
others?

 

I look forward to your experiences and opinions.

 

Many Thanks,

Tony


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