In message <[email protected]>, dated Mon, 14
Sep 2015, Michael Derby <[email protected]> writes:
Well, once the document is finalised, I think it will be very important
to speak with standards committees, Notified Body groups, test lab
associations and manufacturer forums, etc. Of course, if the EMCTLA
members suddenly decide they don't like it, it won't go anywhere. :-)
The important point for success is to propose a solution, not just
describe the problem. A solution should preferably include examples.
In many cases, if just a few words are not enough, the mode of operation
can be indicated in the test report by reference to a paragraph in the
product's instruction book, which is appended to the test report. It's
even possible, with a bit of ingenuity involving a scanner if the
manufacturer won't co-operate, to add line numbers to the appended
document to make cross-references unambiguous.
I hope this helps. If it gets accepted in some form and finally
posted on the EMCTLA website, I will be happy to e-mail a link to it,
on this group.
Thank you.
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