madhudc
Electrical
- Dec 26, 2002
- 6
Hello,
I have a couple of questions on the Self Certification procedure:
1. In the Declaration of Conformance document, do the Security Standards tested have to be listed also, apart from the emissions and conductance standards.
2. Can a Company Self Certify for CE under the following conditions:
* The testing of the product to be certified, by a 'Notified Body', resulted in failure to pass in certain aspects.
* The Notified Body recommended some changes to the product, so that it may pass the test next time.
* The Company has noted those recommendations and has implemented those to the product.
* The modified product was sent for re-testing for CE.
* The Company is running out of time for release of the product to the market and goes ahead to Self Certify the product for CE. The Technical Construction File at this point will contain the previous failed test report and another document explaining the modifications made to the product in order to make it pass (of course, one can't be 100% certain that the product will pass the test this time).
* Once the final test reports arrive, saying that the product has passed the test, the Company simply modifies the documentation in the Technical Construction File.
There is a need to meet a deadline by the Company to market the product, but the question is, "Is this a legal way of going about things?"
Thanks for your help.
I have a couple of questions on the Self Certification procedure:
1. In the Declaration of Conformance document, do the Security Standards tested have to be listed also, apart from the emissions and conductance standards.
2. Can a Company Self Certify for CE under the following conditions:
* The testing of the product to be certified, by a 'Notified Body', resulted in failure to pass in certain aspects.
* The Notified Body recommended some changes to the product, so that it may pass the test next time.
* The Company has noted those recommendations and has implemented those to the product.
* The modified product was sent for re-testing for CE.
* The Company is running out of time for release of the product to the market and goes ahead to Self Certify the product for CE. The Technical Construction File at this point will contain the previous failed test report and another document explaining the modifications made to the product in order to make it pass (of course, one can't be 100% certain that the product will pass the test this time).
* Once the final test reports arrive, saying that the product has passed the test, the Company simply modifies the documentation in the Technical Construction File.
There is a need to meet a deadline by the Company to market the product, but the question is, "Is this a legal way of going about things?"
Thanks for your help.