Re: [PSES] UK extends CE mark recognition indefinitely

2023-09-19 Thread Sam Davis
In reviewing this, I don’t see that it addresses RoHS and Ecodesign directives. Would products in scope of these directives still require the UKCA mark by December 2024? SAM Davis Sr. Regulatory Engineering Manager Customer Engineering Services www.jabil.com From:

Re: [PSES] Directives that require the CE Marking

2023-09-19 Thread Chris Wordley
Hi Brian Unless it is for use in an explosive atmosphere, then I can’t see that any CE marking legislation will apply. If it is intended for consumers or likely, under reasonably foreseeable conditions, to be used by consumers even if not intended for them, then the General Product Safety

Re: [PSES] ESD testing - Contact Mode to plated metal surfaces?

2023-09-19 Thread Brian Kunde
The standard I have says this in section 8.3.2: *"In the case of painted surfaces covering a conducting substrate, the following procedure shall be adopted: * *If the coating is not declared to be an insulating coating by the equipment manufacturer, then the pointed tip of the generator shall

[PSES] AW: [PSES] Directives that require the CE Marking

2023-09-19 Thread Dürrer Bernd
Hello Brian, in lack of any more specific EU Directive, a product will be in the scope of the General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC (Consolidated TEXT: 32001L0095 - EN - 01.01.2010 (europa.eu))

[PSES] Directives that require the CE Marking

2023-09-19 Thread Brian Kunde
I have a non-electrical benchtop product that holds a piece of sandpaper while slowly running water over the sandpaper. The only connection to this product is a water supply at normal water supply pressure. The User holds the item they want to sand in their hand and rubs it back and forth on the