Greetings everyone,

My experience in regulatory compliance dates back to 1994 where it was a
foregone conclusion that most component manufacturers did not identify
their agency certification as a unique identifier in their part number.


I have seen some good progress over the years, but I also believe that the
industry still continues to eliminate redundant certification (due to
standards harmonization) or sometimes complete agency certification (for
the sake of cost reduction) on components without changing their respective
part number. Or even worse, continue to advertise that the component is
approved but in reality, it is not.


Has anyone experienced anything recently that they wish to share?


P.S. I am updating my old safety presentation and need some good examples
before I present again to our local IEEE chapter meeting.



Thanks for sharing whatever you can. (privately or within this forum)



Cheers!

Regan

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