Within the meaning of OSHA requirements 29CFR1910 - no effect if no change
was made to the design, materials, or performance as compared to the
NRTL-certified model from the factory. According to OSHA: "These product
changes, even if inadvertent, void the NRTL's approval for that product, and
an employer's use of these products in the workplace violates the OSHA
standard(s) requiring that the products be NRTL-approved."

Within the meaning of most NRTL's general services agreement - the mark is
no longer valid unless repair performed at an authorized facility subject to
the respective NRTL's FUS audits.

Why is refurb equipment considered part of a "green initiative" ?

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jim Hulbert
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 12:08 PM
To: EMC-PSTC ([email protected])
Subject: Impact on NRTL Certification - Refurbished/Remanufactured Products

What is the impact on the original NRTL certification of a product that is
refurbished or remanufactured?  Is there any guideline for this?
I see a growing market for refurbished and remanufactured electrical
products as a "green" initiative and am curious what companies are doing
with regard to maintaining NTRL certifications for these products.

Jim Hulbert




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