Greetings fellow members,
Our industry will not be immune to this new era of AI technology and want
to bring up this topic again to obtain some more insight from the forum
into:
*"How do you think AI will play a future role in our Regulatory compliance
world?"*
I can see some real benefits to
Heres what ChatGPT told me about this directive:
The General Product Safety Directive (2001/95/EC) in the European Union (EU)
is a legal framework designed to ensure the safety of consumer products
placed on the EU market. It sets out general requirements for the safety of
products,
Hi Charlie,
Thank you for answering. That's the way it is working in Canada. Very good.
Now the label can be correct.
Thanks to all who answered.
Mvh./Regards,
Niels Hougaard
Bolls ApS
Denmark
Tlf. 4818 3566
Direkte 5379 6991
[ http://www.bolls.dk/ | www.bolls.dk ]
Fra:
Niels
The applicable standard is ICES-003 issue 7.
This standard allows one of 2 test methods to be used, CAN/CSA-CISPR 32:17 or
ANSI C63.4, but the standard you are stating compliance to is ICES-003.
If you follow the CAN/CSA-CISPR 32 test method this is detailed in the report
but no
Hi Bart,
Thanks for answering. I have looked into pages like this, and I think that my
question actually can be turned into:
Does Canada accept CISPR 32?
If so it must be this standard that has to be mentioned on the label.
Mvh./Regards,
Niels Hougaard
Bolls ApS
Denmark
Tlf. 4818
Hi Niels,
Did you look into the below webpage?
https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/spectrum-management-telecommunications/en/devices-and-equipment/interference-causing-equipment-standards-ices/ices-gen-general-requirements-compliance-interference-causing-equipment#s5.3
Greetings,
Bart
Hello,
Product in question is a loudspeaker for commercial marked.
It is going to be sold in Canada and question is, if the labelling concerning
EMC should be
This Class B apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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