Hi Vincent, Not exist CIG “factory inspection”!
If is referring to “CIG inspection” from terminological point of view, can be considered the inspection conducted by the Cargo Inspection Group which refer to crude oil, petroproducts and petrochemicals These do not have any connection with electrical or electronic product. I guess that your question refer to CIG 021-CIG 024 forms used during the factory inspections on the Follow Up Services by NRTLs. These documents, CIG 021-CIG 024, are related to ECS (European Certification System) as part of EEPCA, the European Electrical Products Certification Association and ETICS – European Testing Inspection Certification System. These documents can be used by ECS members and their authorized agents for factory inspections. Some NRTLs (e.g. UL, TUVRNA, etc.) have adopted (at it is or with modifications) the ECS CIG forms as documents for Follow-up Services Inspections. Such cannot be considered in our field of activities the statement “UL Follow Up Service vs CIG Inspection”. I hope that the above clarify the issue. Vincent, the Jim recommendation, to attend the IEEE PSES events is really very useful for you. With best regards, Steli Steli Loznen, M.Sc., SM-IEEE Member of BoD IEEE-PSES Convener IEC 62A/MT 62354 17-3 Shaul HaMelech Blvd. Tel Aviv 6436719 Israel Tel:+972-3-6912668 Fax:+972-3-6913988 Mobile:+972-54-7245794 e-mail: [email protected] From: Jim Bacher [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2017 9:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PSES] UL Follow Up Service vs CIG Inspection CIG factory inspection reports can be used to avoid inspections by off shore certification bodies, which saves time and money. As you are new to compliance you should consider attending the IEEE PSES Symposium on Compliance Engineering. A number of those answering questions on this list will be there allowing you to learn from them in person. Details at: http://2017.psessymposium.org On Jan 2, 2017 10:16 AM, "Vincent Lee" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: Hi all, Happy 2017. As I am a beginner in product safety, may I know what is the differences between UL Follow Up Service (to maintain UL Markings such as UL Listed and UL Recognized) and CIG Inspection ? Does it mean that when a production line is found to be compliance after UL Follow Up Service, only a little more tasks are needed to be done for compliance during CIG Inspection and vice versa ? Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you and have a blessed 2017. Vincent - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message is from the IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society emc-pstc discussion list. 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