The same is true for Canada. You can check the scope of accreditation for an
organization by looking them up on the SCC website:
https://www.scc.ca/en/accreditation/programs/product-process-and-service-certification/directory
USA:
https://www.osha.gov/nationally-recognized-testing-laboratory-program/current-list-of-nrtls
Canada:
https://www.scc.ca/en/accreditation/programs/product-process-and-service-certification/directory
For both countries, check the standards or products for which a certification
Paul / All
Just to clarify - the RED requires a Risk Assessment for all products, whether
HS are used or not.
It's just that where they have not been used, manufacturers should be prepared
for greater scrutiny
Best regards
Charlie
Charlie Blackham
Sulis Consultants Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)7946
Hi Paul,
Maybe you can look into the following document:
https://ec.europa.eu/docsroom/documents/33162
Check paragraph 2.6.
Greetings,
Bart
From: Paul Scott
Sent: dinsdag 16 februari 2021 15:38
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [PSES] RED: Legal requirement to use LVD or
Paul
There's no legal requirement to apply Harmonised Standards from the LVD and
EMCD under RED (or under LVD or EMCD for that matter)
However, I've recently been told that where HS from these Directives have not
been applied, market surveillance/enforcement would want to see that the
If you check with the OSHA NRTL listing you can click into each
organization and see the list of standards to which they are authorized to
test and certify. I have not compiled a full list as it can be time
consuming.
The RED refers to the LVD and EMCD objectives when it comes to setting the
essential requirements.
Is there a legal requirement to apply harmonized standards (from the LVD and
EMCD where applicable) in order to achieve presumption of conformity for CE
marking requirements?
Regards,
Paul
Hi Amund,
you may find the list of Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories for the USA
at https://www.osha.gov/nationally-recognized-testing-laboratory-program. For
Canada, the list of accredited Certification Bodies can be found at
The following can issue Electrical safety certifications:
CSA
UL
FM
Any others?
It's IT-products.
BR
Amund
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Dear All,
In this regulation there is a flowchart under section 3.2.1 which helps you to
determine whether this regulation is applicable for testing for
Electrical/electronic sub assembly products (ESAs)
At a certain moment the following question appears in this flowchart:
"Connected via an
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