notice is not required.
If you or anyone you know would like to give a product safety technical
presentation, please contact Paul Smith, our meeting scheduler, by email
at pauljsmi...@cs.com. A technical presentation should be 45 to 60
minutes in duration and be related to product safety
know would like to give a product safety technical
presentation, please contact Paul Smith, our meeting scheduler, by email
at pauljsmi...@cs.com. A technical presentation should be 45 to 60
minutes in duration and be related to product safety. Although the
presentation may reference your company
you know would like to give a product safety technical
presentation, please contact Paul Smith, our meeting scheduler, by email
at pauljsmi...@cs.com. A technical presentation should be 45 to 60
minutes in duration and be related to product safety. Although the
presentation may reference your
I feel that we are missing the point of Product Safety and trying to
over-simplify the issues (please read John Woodgate's excellent reply).
The culture for product safety is totally different to that required for EMC
and Functionality testing.
Let me answer by giving another example - also
. If you compare
product safety standards, you will find much in
common, but you will also find differences. It
is these differences that cause difficulties in
writing a generic safety standard.
Committees are reluctant to discard any
requirement on the basis that products built to
the standard
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Sent: 11 June 2001 13:56
To: 'John Woodgate'; emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: RE: FW: Product Safety: A Matter of Law or Litigation?
Hi all, (refer to John's inimitable :-) reply below)
Even though my previous response may not sound like it; I agree with you on
this one John
out which road to go the extra mile on. (with
regard
to products that fall outside the scope of the Low Voltage
Directive,
Machinery Directive, Toy Directive, RTTTE Directive..even the
General
Product Safety Directive).
I saw a reply from a collegue at Agilent
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Advanced Compliance Solutions is currently seeking a motivated Product Safety
Engineer. ACS is an independent test lab in the North Georgia area, ideally
situated on the fringe of the Atlanta northeast metro area, near Lake Lanier
and the North Georgia mountains. ACS is an Underwriters
All,
The Northeast Product Safety Society invites you to the 11th annual
Vendor’s Night to be held at the Marlboro Holiday Inn tomorrow evening,
November 15th from 5:00 to 9:30 PM. Vendor's Night is opportunity to
get answers to all your product safety/EMC questions in one evening from
up to 50
All,
The Northeast Product Safety Society invites you to the 11th annual
Vendor’s Night to be held at the Marlboro Holiday Inn next Tuesday
evening, November 15th from 5:00 to 9:30 PM. Vendor's Night is
opportunity to get answers to all your product safety/EMC questions in
one evening from up
All,
The Northeast Product Safety Society invites you to the 11th annual
Vendor’s Night to be held at the Marlboro Holiday Inn on Tuesday
evening, November 15th from 5:00 to 9:30 PM. Vendor's Night is
opportunity to get answers to all your product safety/EMC questions in
one evening from up
to be followed and Declaration of Conformity to these standards
is the requirement for selling in Europe.
Sincerely
K.Balasubramanian
Project Leader - Hardware.
-
2005 IEEE Symposium on Product Safety Engineering
3-4 October Schaumburg, IL
http://www.ieee-pses.org
CALL FOR PAPERS - Product Safety Track
ISTAS'13 - Smart World
The Social Implications of Wearable Computing and Augmented Reality in Everyday
Life
http://veillance.me
Wearable Computing and Augmented Reality is becoming reality, but little
discussion on the product safety aspects of these new
Friends and Colleagues,
Please join us in welcoming Sanjay Baliga, Senior Manager in
Environmental Health Safety (EHS) of SEMI in San Jose.Mr.
Baliga's presentation will address sustainability and how it is
important to the world, business, and product safety.
IEEE Product Safety
Hello Jill,
Are these openings still open?
I am interested in the senior safety engineer.
I have MS EE and 24 yrs exp product safety compliance, EMI/EMC and
reliability to global standards.
Thank you ,
Sudhakar Wasnik
925-734-6708
Moffitt, Jill jill.moff...@philips.com wrote
- there will be readers of this group that are not
experience product safety engineers and will make incorrect assumptions.
The value of using a standard as a template is because it provide a
framework AND EVIDENCE.
Best regards
Gregg
PLEASE NOTE:
We are currently experiencing serious problems
All,
The Northeast Product Safety Society invites you to the 8th annual
Vendors Night to be held at the Marlboro Holiday Inn tonight, November
21st from 5:00 to 9:30 PM. Complementary technical seminars from 1:00
to 4:00 PM titled Design for Compliance and International Approvals
of the IEEE Product Safety Engineering and
EMC Societies
The Oregon and SW
Washington chapter of the Product Safety Engineering and EMC
societies invite you to join us in a day of education,
information, networking, fun and good food. The purpose is to
educate
goodca_veris@yahoo. cc
com
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Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3...
:) br, Pete
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Principal Product Safety Engineer
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testing, 1, 2 3...
:) br, Pete
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Ralph, et al,
How many growers are regular followers of this forum? not
too many, don't you think?
:) br, Pete
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety Engineer
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The Customs Union EAC mark, which came into effect two days ago, requires that
references to life time and storage time be placed in the manual.
Does anyone know of any guidance or examples of what is considered to be
sufficient?
thanks
Mike Sherman
Product Safety and Compliance Engineer
... the management of the company has to own
the safety of the product. They control the
resources
needed to ensure that the products are designed,
and
manufactured to be safe.
Cop-out.
For every product, there is a development team.
The product safety engineer is a member of that
team
Does anyone know whether this updated standard includes requirements for
reduced spacings at high altitudes and more rigorous humidity testing, as we've
seen in other recent Chinese standards?
thanks,
Mike Sherman
Product Safety and Compliance Engineer
Graco Inc
On 3/5/2015 5:36 PM, Richard Nute wrote:
The product safety engineer is a member of that
team, overtly or not, and owns the safety of the
product.
S(he) can't own it forever, though. One designed, a product is subject
to being changed by people the safety engineer might never know
.
:) br, Pete
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Principal Product Safety Engineer
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Hello List Members,Has anyone heard a status update of when the new REACH guidance updating the definition of an "article" will be released? The ECHA website has the same message from couple of months ago. Anyone have any inside info? -- Dan Roman, N.C.E.Senior Member, IEEEIEEE Prod
That works perfectly, thanks!! I still would want so see company A's Technical
File.
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Hi,
We're looking for a software safety engineer that knows UL1998. Please respond
to me directly, and quickly :-).
Thanks,
John
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know of a data logger that has a medical device approval? -- Dan Roman, N.C.E.Senior Member, IEEEIEEE Product Safety Engineering Societymailto:dan.ro...@ieee.orghttp://www.ieee-pses.org
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For an electric vehicle's HV wiring, is the concept of double / reinforced
insulation practiced? Let's say I wanted to build an electric car for use
on the road that had a 200V main battery pack. What would be the
appropriate wire type to use in this application?
--
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Has anyone seen an update on the FDA accepting the 3rd Ed of IEC60825-1?
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Lexmark Product Safety
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I've been asked if there are any regulatory requirements for EMC & Product
Safety in Papua New Guinea. I've done a bit of searching and all I can find is
Type Approval requirements for radio equipment. I can't find any requirements
for equipment that does not contain a radio communica
Dear group,
I am looking for suggestions on best-fit product safety standard for LVD for a
230V inverter intended for vehicular use only. (buses & small trucks)
Test lab suggests EN60950, which I dismissed. EN50178 and EN60335-1 don’t
appear to be suitable. I’m really looking for an
ks,
John
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Hi all,
Good evening,
After visited the website, http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/pses/newsletters.html, I
noticed that IEEE Product Safety Society Newsletters published from 1999 to
2005 were not available.
May I know does anyone know where they are located from access ?
Hope to hear from you soon
Hi,
Juniper Networks has an open position for Compliance/Safety Engineer at
Sunnyvale location.
Major focus is on Product Safety: design, testing, report writing, planning.
NEBS, Telecom and Wireless are desired.
Please see full description at:
https://careers.juniper.net/careers/careers
Hi all,
Good afternoon,
1) May I know what are some of the common product safety standards for aircon
systems ?
2) May I know what are some of the common energy efficiency standards of aircon
systems ?
Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you.
Regards, Vincent
I just received this information and am forwarding to the group for those who
may be interested.
Career Opportunity
Don, please share with your community of professional contacts, I am searching
for a "Senior Manager of Engineering Compliance (EMC, Product Safety) for a
premier manufac
Hi,
We’re looking for a battery safety expert to join us on a project. They need
to be very current on high performance lithium-ion packs as the current best
practices lead the standards a bit.
Please contact me directly.
Best Regards,
John
John Allen
Product Safety Consulting, Inc
I haven't received any emails this week. Just want to make sure I'm still
getting them.
Josh
Joshua Wiseman
Staff Engineer, Product Safety/EMC
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics
100 Indigo Creek Dr
Rochester, NY 14626
T: +1 (585) 453-4231
joshua.wise...@orthoclinicaldiagnostics.com<mailto:joshua.w
of energy interchange. The objective of product safety
endeavor is prevention of injury, which is prevention of energy (more than body
tolerance) interchange.
Rich
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Hi All,
Amazon Lab126 is looking for experienced wireless and product safety engineers
to join the compliance team. The positions will be located in Sunnyvale, CA.
Kindles and Echos will not be your primary focuses. Send your resume to
llei...@amazon.com if interested.
Best regards,
Lei
Hello,
At Thermo Fisher Scientific, we have a position open for a Product Regulatory
Engineer based in Santa Clara, CA. Job covers Product Safety (IEC 61010), EMC,
CE, Compliance regulations and standards.
Here is the link:
https://jobs.thermofisher.com/ShowJob/Id/604298/Product-Regulatory
What's a good source for Lab safety requirements and training when setting
up a new Low voltage (up to 600V) lab for a new US company?
:>) br, Pete
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs Consultant
PO Box 1067
Albany, ORe 97321-0413
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All,
I am interested in locating a product safety consultant who is
experienced in Hazop evaluations, specifically with hydrogen generation /
electrolysis equipment. Please contact me directly if you know of someone.
Thanks!
-Doug
Douglas E Powell
Laporte, Colorado USA
doug...@gmail.com
http
category (OOLV) and Sign
Conversions, Retrofit (UYWU).
Can retrofit kits be listed for IT products examined to UL62368? Does it help
if the installation is only done by trained personnel?
Any advice is appreciated.
Cheers,
Gary Tornquist
Product Safety Consulting
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-to-make-it-simpler-for-busines
ses-to-apply-new-product-safety-markings
Our plan was to go through an EU Notified Body and apply for the UKCA
approval. Does this announcement make any really differences?
BR
Amund
Tornquist
Product Safety Consultants
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Hi all,
I have a client in San Jose, CA, looking for a full time product
safety/compliance engineer. Product are in the UL 61010-1, EN 61010-1, EN
60204-1, NFPA-79 playground with NRTL and CE.
If interested please email me privately at stev...@productehsconsulting.com
mailto:stev
Dear All,
Some of the new proposals of Directive change the Directive to Regulation
such as General Product Safety Regulation, Packaging and Packaging Waste
Regulation, Portable battery regulation, etc, . What are the key
differences between Regulation and Directive?
Thanks and regards,
Scott
and regards,
Scott
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Looking for input on requirements for CE marking of a commercial
deep-fat fryer.
What's the latest?
:) br, Pete
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Paul,
I have used EDD in the past. http://www.productsafet.com/pages/main.html
Regards,
Josh
Folks
What sources are out there to purchase an articulated UL and/or IEC
accessibility probe (test finger) from the various UL, IEC and other
product safety standards. An example is shown
You might try EDD at http://www.productsafet.com/pages/main.html
Pryor McGinnis
paul.j.sm...@teradyne.com wrote:
Folks
What sources are out there to purchase an articulated UL and/or IEC
accessibility probe (test finger) from the various UL, IEC and other
product safety standards
Folks
What sources are out there to purchase an articulated UL and/or IEC
accessibility probe (test finger) from the various UL, IEC and other
product safety standards. An example is shown in Annex B of EN61010-1
Thanks for your help.
Regards ,
Paul J Smith
Teradyne
Safety people,
I would like to know what the standard wire sizes are in Europe, comparable
to 12AWG, 14AWG, 16AWG, 18AWG solid.
Would anyone across the pond be willing to assist on this. Or, anyone else
that has the info.
Thank you
James Goedderz
Product Safety Engineer
Tyco Safety
.
Portable laser products are covered by Consumer Product Safety Law,
and procedure including third-party certification would be required
for products covered by the Law.
Regards,
Tom
Tomonori Sato vef00...@nifty.ne.jp
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Another option is to use contiguous sleeving and clamps
whose mounting features do not require penetrating the
sleeving.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
From: don_borow...@selinc.com
Sent: Friday
Ted -
The dialects of some areas can make one feel as if in
another country.
I spoke with a coworker in Calgary the other day, who plied
his Canadian maritime provincial origins on me, to the same
effect.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
the voltage exceeds the
limits for TNV CIRCUITS. This Part 21 of IEC60950 is
intended to be used with IEC60950-1.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
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If you
have already signed the petition, we request that you do so again for
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reasons.
For those who are taking the time to help establish the IEEE Product Safety
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Sources for test probes equipment:
You ought to look at www.ergonomicsusa.com check out their
offerings...
br, Pete
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Re if any, a signature is always required. As to the other questions,
there are some differences between the directives. Which directive(s) are
applicable to the product(s)?
best regards, glyn
TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc.
Product Safety -Quality
Industrial Machinery Division (Chicago
Bill -
If you're referring to what I think you are, it's fuller's
earth and waterglass, which is a clay-like mineral and
sodium silicate solution.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
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-Original
Art 1 of Machinery Directive, 98/37/EC is another example of exclusion,
-machines specially designed and constructed for military or police
purposes.
But see also Richard's comments.
best regards, glyn
TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc.
Product Safety -Quality
Industrial Machinery
Dear Group,
Can anybody help me identify any mandatory requirements for EMC and/or
product safety for Mexico?
Our product is a battery-powered thermal imaging camera for use by
firefighters. Some versions of the camera incorporate a wireless video link,
but that is not an immediate requirement
Bob -
Try the Standards Australia web site.
http://www.standards.com.au/
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
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From: Bob Heller
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 3:04 AM
I
Bryan -
The only required markings are manufacturer's name and type
designation. Marking the flammability classification is
optional.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
San Jose, CA
peter.tar...@sanmina-sci.com
From: Cole, Bryan [LBRT
Is anyone familiar with any requirement that limits the number of ground
terminations on a single stud? I heard that the limit is two per stud but I
was not able to confirm this with any of the standards we have.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sincerely,
Nick Momcilovic
Product Safety
Quad
These are protection standards. I can't attest to the links
providing the latest information, but this is a interesting
resource.
http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/EMFStandards/who-0102/Wo
rldmap5.htm
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Sanmina-SCI Homologation Services
Hi Peter:
Out of curiosity, I wrote NARTE directly regarding the
below, to see what benefit they believe NARTE certification
would offer someone who already has experience in product
safety and a PE Registration. It's been a week and they
have not responded. Perhaps that's
on the product and issues a Declaration of Conformity.
How does a manufacturer declare compliance to the WEEE/RoHS?
As always, your responses are appreciated.
Regards
Joe Martin
EMC/Product Safety Engineer
Applied Biosystems
marti...@appliedbiosystems.com
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and Europe would be especially helpful, but I do need information on the
Electrical codes from all portions of the world. Thank you for any insight
that you can provide.
James Goedderz
Product Safety Engineer
Tyco Safety Products - Sensormatic
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I am looking for a back issue of the Journal of
Electrostatics: Volume 33, No. 1, 1994. Anyone mind
sharing?
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4) FYI - occasionally I hear requests from those new to hipot testing for
more powerful hipot testers because they need more current capacity from
their tester = they don't need a bigger hipot tester, they need to be
testing with DC.
Bill,
Some product safety standards require or recommend
FYI
http://www.newscientist.com/opinion/opinterview.jsp?id=ns241
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Sanmina-SCI Corp.
San Jose, CA
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Richard -
I recall using that before, to good effect. I'd forgotten
about it. Thank you for the reminder.
Regards,
Peter L. Tarver, PE
Product Safety Manager
Homologation Services
Sanmina-SCI Corp.
San Jose, CA
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From: Richard Hughes
Sent: Wednesday, August 27
with a certain length of experience therefore supposing a
certain skill set acquired?
Scott Douglas
NARTE Certified
Product Safety Engineer
PS-02-NCE
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making
such a sloppy installation is unlikely to add a required bonding strap.
New Subject:
On the subject of reporting safety issues to the US Product Safety Commission.
I reported (as a concerned citizen) an unsafe consumer item a while back and
was essentially told by the gov't agency
was wondering if anybody
knows of any and their experiences with the company and equipment.
Thanks for the help,
Josh
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EMC/Product Safety
(714) 368-2737
Anyone who stops learning is old,
whether at twenty or eighty.
Anyone who keeps learning stays young.
The greatest thing in life is to keep
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Greetings,
I am trying to determine what is an appropriate hourly rate for a
consultant who specializes in EMC, Product Safety and/or Quality Systems.
I am primarily interested in the Northern California area of the U.S.,
however, all examples are welcome.
All responses are greatly
Hi Camille:
Does anyone know of or recommend any books, web sites
or other literature on the differences between US and
European grounding practices and power distribution
systems? I know that such differences exist and
affect product safety standards and probably also
that a 2002 issue is now available. One source is the
International Product Safety Bookshop at
http://www.safetylink.com/bookshop/bsi_volt.txt
You can also buy it straight from the BSI at
http://www.bsi-global.com/Portfolio+of+
roducts+and+Services/Books+Guides/Electrical/th20338.xalter
Tyra
Manager Product Safety
Bose Corporation
The Mountain, MS-450
Framingham, MA 01701-9168
Phone: 508-766-1502
Fax: 508-766-1145
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All,
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety
Engineering Society meeting on Wednesday, April 25th, at The Holiday
Inn, Boxborough MA. A social networking with light refreshments will
begin at 7:00 PM and the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. Steve
Brody
All,
There will be a Northeast Product Safety Society / CNEC Product Safety
Engineering Society meeting on Wednesday, April 25th, at The Holiday
Inn, Boxborough MA. A social networking with light refreshments will
begin at 7:00 PM and the technical meeting will start at 7:30 PM. Steve
Brody
In message 46cf35ee.9080...@itesafety.com, dated Fri, 24 Aug 2007,
Robert Johnson john...@itesafety.com writes:
The product safety field introduces a new two story drop test.
How tall are the stories? (;-)
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The product safety field introduces a new two story drop test.
Drop test. http://www.manufacturing.net/article.aspx?id=147130
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Here is a good explanation of thermocouple
theory:
http://sensortecinc.com/docs/technical_resources/Thermocouple_Theory.pdf
Best regards,
Rich
Richard Nute
Product Safety Consultant
San Diego
Tel: 858-592-2620
FAX: 858-592-2620
Mobile: 858-776-1618
e-mail: ri...@ieee.org
The Consumer Product Safety Commission will be holding a Safety Summit on
September 11 in Washington DC to focus on their MOU with China, and to discuss
Chinese imports and expectations for manufacturers, importers and retailers.
Registration is required, but the event is free. More details
I am seeking labs that can test to the
IEEE C95.1 standard.
I would prefer to find a lab in Southern
California.
Thanks for your help,
Richard Nute
Product Safety Consultant
San Diego
Attend the 2007 IEEE PSES Symposium!
October 22-23, Longmont, Colorado
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Shawn,
How about some details as to the standard or regulation that
specifies this requirement? This would make it easier to discuss the
requirement details.
:) br, Pete
Peter E Perkins, PE
Principal Product Safety Engineer
PO Box 23427
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Does anyone have good numbers for the RF Field strength from a hand held Cell
Phone at 1 cm
distance?
Thanks in advance
John Merrill
Product Safety Engineer
Schneider Automation
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