Kim,
          I have some customers in your area and I'll see if they can help - 
unfortunately between me and the guy that would know are several layers of 
people so I may not get an answer but I'll try. Beyond that when you do find 
it, I would focus not so much on the technical changes between second and third 
but on the trail required, the risk management process for the company, the 
mapping between TRF's and FMEA's or whatever you use to evaluate the risk and 
you risk reduction methods. That was by far the most confusing part if you 
don't have an example to work from. I didn't want to reinvent the wheel but the 
folks over here didn't have good examples of how this was going to work - or at 
least from my perspective.
          The technical stuff just isn't that different - spacings tend to work 
in your favor, fire hasn't changed much, there are requirements for double 
faults, but your background will handle that easily I suspect.
          I'll let you know what I hear from my customer - assuming he answers.
          I assume there is a TUV office in your area and I might try them as 
well - if you haven't done so already

Gary

From: Kim Boll Jensen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 7:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] EN 60601-1 3ed seminar

HELP

I'm trying to find a good and solid EN 60601-1 3 ed seminar here in EU, but all 
seminars I can find is held in the US. Can anyone help me?

Don't misunderstand me, I like the US, but it more convenient for a Dane to go 
around in EU ;-)

Best regards,

Mr. Kim Boll Jensen
Bolls Aps
Ved Gadekæret 11F
DK-3660 Stenløse

Phone: +45 48 18 35 66

[email protected]
www.bolls.dk

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