Gary

Yes CQC is the certification body for the China CCC Mark and they do cover 
medical products. They do accept CB Report/Cert but they like to control 
components unless they are CCC certified. EMC and safety construction 
evaluation is typically tested in-country at CQC authorized government labs.

Best Regards,

Peter

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On Jun 18, 2012, at 7:00 PM, "McInturff, Gary" <[email protected]> 
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> Does CCC handle medical products – large X-ray machines and the like, or does 
> China allow the use of a CB report.
>  
> One of our program manages has been asked to get samples ready for  “Chinese 
> UL” and that the samples don’t have to be final versions, just maybe 
> electrical prototypes. I know that UL has offices in China, but those are 
> nothing more than an extension of the US offices. Do you think the customer 
> might mean CCC?
> I’m confused. China isn’t part of the EU so I don’t believe they accept CB 
> reports for safety, but I think UL does have country deviations for China – 
> so maybe they do.
> But in either case sending non-functioning prototypes mechanical or 
> electrical doesn’t match up in any case I can think of.
> This is a Chinese Manufacturer but I think we having some difficulties with 
> the language.
>  
> Can anybody straighten me out a little here.
>  
> Gary McInturff
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