Re: CE compliance testing in the UK

From: John Woodgate (jmw_at_jmwa.demon.contraspam.yuk)
Date: 02/10/05


Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 07:41:02 +0000

I read in sci.electronics.design that John Larkin <jjSNIPlarkin@highTHIS
landPLEASEtechnology.XXX> wrote (in <uanl01tjio0k05t7hkj7inv2bfaa4fo4ia@
4ax.com>) about 'CE compliance testing in the UK', on Wed, 9 Feb 2005:

>Is there a CE standard for cheese?

Not yet. There is a repeatability problem with the measurement of
emissions.

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Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. 
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
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