You will find the draft document at:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/electr_equipment/eee/index.htm
Move down to the first inset paragraph Working
paperDirectiveEco-design and click on this for the pdf document. It
is 18 pages long.
Regards,
Neil Helsby
7SA
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From: Nick Williams [mailto:nick.willi...@conformance.co.uk]
Sent: 07 July 2003 19:04
To: Neil Helsby
Cc: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: Re: New Approach vs WEEE/RoHS
Neil,
Are there any public
Neil,
Are there any public documents accessible on the WWW regarding the
framework directive you mention?
Nick.
At 9:44 + 4/7/03, Neil Helsby wrote:
Joe,
I haven't seen any replies to this query so will just put in my ha-peth
(cent) for what it's worth.
In order to declare
Joe,
I haven't seen any replies to this query so will just put in my ha-peth
(cent) for what it's worth.
In order to declare conformity to New Approach Directives, the
manufacturer
places the CE mark on the product and issues a Declaration of Conformity.
How does a manufacturer declare
Hi Joe,
You're correct that the CE Mark is not applied, but there are marking
requirements. The WEEE Directive requires that producers place a crossed-out
wheely bin symbol on their equipment (or packaging/user guide/warranty where
this is not feasible), signifying separate collection. Also, the
Greetings,
It is my understanding that the WEEE and RoHS Directives are not New
Approach Directives. What is the difference between New Approach
Directives and other directives such as WEEE/RoHS?
In order to declare conformity to New Approach Directives, the manufacturer
places the CE mark on
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