Of course this does make sense in an ideal world. But
when company A is very small (low volume) and company B
is very large, and if it can be shown that company B needs to fix
something to get the system to comply, more often than not,
company B does not have the financial incentive to do
Reply to: RETAA and Year 2000 Requirements?
Bob,
You recently posted a reply on this issue saying the following:-
Year 2000 is coming. All product softwares must be compliant with
International Standard ISO 8601 Data Elements and Interchange
Formats-Information Interchange Representation of
Hello All,
This morning I received the following information from CENELEC in response
to my query yesterday regarding the status of Amendment 4 of EN 60950.
Regards, Art Michael, Editor - IPSN
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* International
It has always been my understanding that the CE mark could be put on the
equipment by a distributor in the EU as long as the distributor has the
TIF. If this is truly the case then a product does not have to be CE
marked to enter the country or how else would it get to the distributor.
What is the date of withdrawal for Amendment 3?
Monty Griffith
Product Safety Engineer
Compliance Engineering Dept.
Intergraph Computer Systems
Phone (205) 730-6017
Fax (205) 730-6239
Pager (205) 720-0137
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From: Art Michael[SMTP:amich...@connix.com]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 1997
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