Re: CE marking newbie



Roy L. Fuchs [roylfuchs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] said
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 17:40:29 +0100, pooter <a@xxxxxxx> Gave us:

As there is no a legal requirement for a TCF if you self-certify there
can be no requirement to "produce it at anytime."

If you want all of your shipments of product to europe turned back
at the docks...

LOL! Stop messing about. :-)

If want to be COMPLIANT to the spec, and want to place the logo on
your product via "self certification", you had better have your firm
set up correctly.

CE Marking and EMC has little to do with how your firm is set up and
everything to do with your understanding and actioning of the
requirements of the law.

If you want to place the logo on your product via "self
certification", yet do not really want to actually be compliant, it
WILL eventually bite you in your dishonorable ass.

Not quite sure why you are posting this at someone who has just spend
the last 6 months of her life getting a load of products through EMC to
CE Marking and therefore knows large chunks of the legislation pretty
well at this stage of the game, but in reply, unless there is a genuine
and practical problem with your kit it is unlikely that there will ever
be an issue whether or not the CE Marking attached to that equipment is
valid or not.

Therefore your donkey will *not* inevitably get bitten.
.



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