Colleagues,
Does anyone have any personal experience with TUV Rheinland’s Functional Safety
Engineer Certification Program? I am considering certification as more and more
of my activity is in this area. I would like to hear from anyone with any
personal experience with this program, either in
Great advice Cortland!
I also ran into an interesting article on LinkedIn regarding how best to deal
with your manager when it comes to these issues, without getting fired.
Interesting reading…
Hello,
You wouldn't find the frame requirements in GR-1089. Those would be found in
GR-63 and other GR's. It is also found in an ATIS standard about Universal
frameworks that GR-63 is based on. The ATIS standard was written essentially
by Larry Wong, formerly of ATT and was their earthquake
Hello Jim,
Thank you for the explanation. It appears to me that while there seems to be no
formal requirement for the equipment rack/frame to be metal (unless anyone
corrects me and knows where to find it), it is implied by the requirements put
on it - as you listed below - that it is
Hi Macy (and others trying to read this article),
Sorry, I guess that link was an internal one to LinkedIn (you may have had to
be signed in to read?).
Try this:
Connect to the author’s LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jtodonnell
Then click on “Follow”. Her article will be right
Hi All,
I'm trying to find an email for Michael Taylor who used to be with Hach in
Colorado.
Can anyone send me his address preferably off-line.
Thanks,
Derek Walton
L F Research
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Here's an infographic from the US FAA that tries to make it's rule changes
regarding portable electronic devices aboard aircraft a little more
understandable.
http://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/ped/infographic/
Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA
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Gentlemen,
Thanks for your excellent contributions to this discussion. I decided to take
the total discussion and write a blog post that summarizes the requirements.
I’ve acknowledged all of you. Here’s the link:
Piotr,
This topic illustrates a concept that can be called the supremacy of
practicality.
I agree with you that the RoHS directive calls for No ... (unique
identification of the EEE): in the DoC. What I have learned is that the EU
legislation as a collective is not really sure what this
Dear experts,
I was yesterday speaking with one client who is quite desperate. They are
producing medical products which contain wifi modules. They have told me, that
FDA currently does not accept any such product if no additional testing on wifi
module inside the unit are performed. The
Nice piece of work Doug.
One addition for the EU...
Not all EN standards are harmonized. (as one may read from your log)
Approximately once a year for each directive list of harmonized EN standards
is published in the C version of the official EU journal.
Only those -referenced by date- allow for
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