Dave:

 

“Common denominator” thinking would have the people of Ohio paying for a 
product that would have California earthquake protection capability. Also, I 
doubt that California customers would be happy with products that would 
withstand Ohio earthquake standards. A Federal installation code is possible, 
but then it would take a bureaucracy the size of the IRS to administer it and 
would likely contain loopholes and customization down to the County and City 
level (Google tells me that there are 3,144 Counties and 19,354 “incorporated 
places” in the USA). It certainly would help employment for compliance 
engineers (both writing and interpreting it).

 

Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA

-----Original Message-----
From: Nyffenegger, Dave [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 5:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] Safety requirements in US

 

Well you know, what may  be fine for Ohio may not be so much in earthquake 
prone California.  Perhaps a minimum common denominator would be  fine for all 
50 states.

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Richard Nute [ <mailto:[email protected]> mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 3:45 PM

To:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

Subject: Re: [PSES] Safety requirements in US

 

> I cannot see a reason not to have a federal installation code for all

> 50 states.  The hodgepodge of local rules and regulations seems, on 

> the surface, unnecessarily

> complicated.   

 

NIH.

 

 

Rich

 


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