Re: Access to approval file re: to Gary McIntuff

1998-08-14 Thread rlanz
example would that of a medical theraupeutic system. Regards. -- From: Gary McInturff gmcintu...@packetengines.com To: 'rlanz' rl...@concentric.net; emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: RE: Access to approval file. Date: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 11:44 PM The answer to item 2 confuses me

Re: Access to approval file.

1998-08-13 Thread rlanz
1. Certification bodies will not release such files unless authorized in writing to do so by the holder of the file. 2. Manufacturers of certified components will not feel compelled to release copies of their files since the certification marking is proof enough of certification. 3. If you are

Re: Access to approval file.

1998-08-13 Thread Rich Nute
Hi Donald: You ask a whole stack of questions... Safety certification of a product is done by means of a contract between the manufacturer (or his representative) and the certification house. This contract restricts all data, including the safety report, if any, as private between the

RE: Access to approval file.

1998-08-13 Thread Mel Pedersen
Hello Donald: We manufacture safety critical components, and we provide our customers with our approvals certificates or model number files upon request. A company with good customer service should do this. You can, however, obtain lists of certified products from many agencies. Many of

Re: Access to approval file.

1998-08-13 Thread ron_pickard
Hi Don, You asked: (marked with 's) As a manufacturer of products which primarily consist of other manufacturer's discrete parts our experience has been when submitting product for testing approvals, is to provide the testing bodies with all available information related to the discrete

RE: Access to approval file.

1998-08-13 Thread Gary McInturff
the break - but that is not a factor in its safety approval. Gary McInturff -Original Message- From: rlanz [SMTP:rl...@concentric.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 3:31 PM To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject:Re: Access to approval file