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> From: [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 6:04 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Client Presence During Testing
>
>
> Hello, Folks -
>
> Can you share with me how your favourite/preferred lab(s) handle client
> presence during testing? I'd like to know
>
> a) Do they allow presence in lab (technical area) itself ? If not, then
> where are clients who are at the lab normally placed?
Yes, I wont send my equipment to a test if I can't witness the
testing. While the test lab is certifying that the testing is performed
correctly, I believe the customer also has that responsibility. The customer
is ultimately responsible for the compliance of the unit.
> b) Are engineering/design type tests handled differently than compliance
> in
> this respect?
Often the rates for engineering testing are different than
compliance testing.
> c) What about formal witnessing of tests?
> d) How you feel about the policies that are in use? Do they influence
> your
> choice of labs?
> f) Have any related polices recently changed in the labs you use? How do
> you feel about this, and is it an influencer?
> e) Any other comments about this?
>
> Huge thanks in advance for your input! (Labs are welcome to comment,
> too!)
>
> Kate
>
> Kathy M. MacLean
> President, APREL Laboratories
> -EMC-RF Safety-Antenna design/test-SAR/MPE-
> -Environmental-Acoustics-Wireless-
> 51 Spectrum Way, Nepean, Ontario K2R 1E6
> (613) 820-2730 fax (613) 820-4161
> cell (613) 791-3777
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>
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