Maarten Wiltink writes:
> As another, very practical, example of well-intentioned regulations,
> there is the 'CE' mark featured on products that should be safe to
> use. There is a test to determine if your product may carry it.

> OR - you can simply slap it on and wait to be challenged. Then, if
> the challenger proves you don't deserve the mark, you have to take
> it off. A procedure officially sanctioned as 'self-declaration'.

Do that with the UL mark in the USA and you will be the defendant is a
series of painful and expensive lawsuits.  Plus bad publicity.  Plus
possible criminal prosecution for fraud.
-- 
John Hasler 
jhas...@newsguy.com
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA

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