Frank,

Answer to many these questions depend on what market(s) you are selling into.  
Your test lab will provide you with their prerequisites needed for a given 
test/certification.  These should be identified in their quotes.  Generally 
minimum requirements for safety evaluation/certifications are critical 
components list with all component info, schematics, and safety risk 
assessment.  Your NRTL will dictate some of this for the NA market.  The ‘Blue 
Guide’ on the implementation of EU product rules will help answer questions on 
what you need to do with your documentation and certifications for the EU 
market.  The EU directives themselves define some of the documentation 
requirements for the individual directives.

-Dave

From: Frank Tang [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2019 12:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] EMC and safety basics (process documentation)

Hi Everyone,
Looking for some guidance and mentoring because I am currently in charge of 
compliance and regulatory division on my own.
Any knowledge provided will be greatly appreciated.
Have some knowledge on process for EMC testing, but need guidance for,

  *   What to do after test complete and have test report in hand

     *   documentation
     *   application for certificate (?)
     *   self declaration, etc.
     *   Maintaining certification
Would also like to get some information regarding safety documentation as well,

  *   Things to provide test lab before testing

     *   BOM (?)
     *   schematic
     *   LoCC

  *   What to do after test conclude with report in hand

     *   Documentation process,
     *   LVD
     *   Machinery directive
     *   etc

--
Thank you and best regards.
- Frank

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