John,
I have consulted with Woody Strzelecki on this. Not being an expert in
Polish I would not venture to discuss the differences between
Bezpieczenstwo and Bjezopasnost. FYI: Russians have different word
for Safety (if I am not mistaken, Bjezopasnost' in Russian has different
connotation
Requirements for the 'CE' mark are typically determined by Directives
published as an Official Journal (OJ) of the European Union. The directive
you seem to be referring to is the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). This other
directives are available online.
TUV has single-day seminars addressing
f0456d38489e0b4989d05ba531c78f88017...@cms21.t-yuden.com, Brian
O'Connell boconn...@t-yuden.com inimitably wrote:
So, as a general policy, would it be valid to be driven by an indvidual
standard's scope rather than the Directives?
Your question is too general to be safely answered
Hi Lyons,
Up to this point, Poland is still not a Membership of the EU. They will be
the first wave candidate coutry to apply for EU Membership by the end of
year 2001??.
Placing on the Poland market the telecommunication equipment requiring
mandatory conformity assessment with the essential
Hi,
Does anyone have access to FCC OET bulletin 53. I can't seem
to find it on the FCC's web site.
thanks,
Ron Chernus
Compliance Engineer, DENSO
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Thanks, Richard
For those who are interested in linguistic aspects of Compliance, Polish
mandatory safety mark B stands for Bjezopasnost which means Safety.
Vitaly Gorodetsky
Compliance Dept.Direct: (818) 678-3840
Canoga Perkins Corp.Main:
Dan,
There is no CB mark. The CE marking is required for the EU,
indicating compliance with all applicable EU Directives for the product
involved. This is accepted by the 15 member states and by Norway,
Iceland, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. Several Eastern European
countries are waiting
Jim, here is something from my archives from 1998.
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From: Krzysio S [SMTP:krzys...@polbox.com]
Sent: Monday, May 11, 1998 9:12 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: EMC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS - Poland
Hello to Pryor
Hello Dan,
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Dan Pierce wrote:
I am in the process of introducing product into the EU and possibly
world wide. I was shown that the CB mark testing covers all the countries
in the EU that we plan to sell to and other countries as well. Is this a
new mark?
CB is
I need to know the following:
1) Does Poland require or accept a CE declaration for safety, EMC and
telecom, either now or in the foreseeable future?
2) Does Poland have a requirement for power line harmonics (i.e.
EN61000-3-2)?
Thanks for any help on this.
Jim
James W. Lyons
Manager -
I am in the process of introducing product into the EU and possibly
world wide. I was shown that the CB mark testing covers all the countries
in the EU that we plan to sell to and other countries as well. Is this a
new mark? Would I be better off getting the CE mark and then test
Hi
The following article Boxing Clever should make interesting reading on
this subject.
http://www.compliance-club.com/article.php?sid=16mode=order=0
Cheers
Alan E Hutley
EMC Compliance Journal
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