Hi Doug:

 

My employer had a course entitled “Zero Defects.”  We were encouraged to apply 
it to our function.  Mine, of course, was safety certification and all that it 
entailed.  Good course as it wanted a scorecard for each activity.  

 

Using the scorecard, all my submittals went without action items.  Okay, a few 
action items that I successfully showed them where they were wrong.  I took to 
arguing with the cert engineer.  In one case, he wouldn’t accept my argument, 
so I took the product to another cert house and was successful.

 

I applied the same process to follow-up inspections.  After a year or so of no 
defects, the certification house was upset.  So, they sent a bigwig to 
accompany the inspector (probably to check whether I was intimidating the 
inspector).  No defects!  

 

Rich

 

 

From: Douglas E Powell <doug...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2021 10:55 AM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] Friday question

 

Out of curiosity, 

 

I would like to know (especially from those who have been in the business for a 
while) what is your "first pass success rate" for safety certifications on new 
product introductions? That is, to achieve a product safety certification from 
an accredited laboratory with no action items required coming out of the 
preliminary design review.  It's helpful if you can indicate how complex the 
projects are.

 

In my 26 years as a compliance engineer, I've observed possibly three in total 
for products with a reasonably high complexity.

 

Thanks! Doug

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Douglas E Powell
doug...@gmail.com <mailto:doug...@gmail.com> 
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougp01

 

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