farmer2
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2006
- 57
Has anyone had to deal with a new EN standard for their product where there are several new requirements that are unrealistic or impossible to attain?
I have been told the standard is ratified and there is no chance of changes prior to or 2 years after the effective date. It takes effect in 2 years and frankly 5 years would not be adequate time to make the changes from a practical and economic standpoint. I was told it would be reviewed in 4 years for possible changes.
So far, I have talked to 4 competitors who have been shipping their CE marked product to Europe and none have even heard of the new standard. They also will have the same problems my company has in trying to meet the new standard.
It would be good if someone has been through this and could let me know of their experiences and approach.
I have been told the standard is ratified and there is no chance of changes prior to or 2 years after the effective date. It takes effect in 2 years and frankly 5 years would not be adequate time to make the changes from a practical and economic standpoint. I was told it would be reviewed in 4 years for possible changes.
So far, I have talked to 4 competitors who have been shipping their CE marked product to Europe and none have even heard of the new standard. They also will have the same problems my company has in trying to meet the new standard.
It would be good if someone has been through this and could let me know of their experiences and approach.