misterblode
Mechanical
- Feb 22, 2013
- 9
Hi everyone, I am new to this forum and have found some incredibly helpful information. One thing that I am struggling finding is, where can I learn more about UL/CSA/FM and all other NRTLs? Is there a class that will teach the entire process covering the necessary information for all NRTLs?
I have found a great deal of information that seems to 'scratch the surface' from users on this site, and I am very appreciative of that. My questions is more with respect to what classes can I take, seminars to go to, etc. I have found some seminars from CSA and UL that I can attend, but I am wondering if there is anything more in depth than that? I would like to take as many classes as possible to truly learn how to properly handle these certification bodies.
To give a brief recap of where I stand; I have inherited all of the conformance engineers duties at our company and am in charge of getting new products certified as well as keeping up with old product documents. Previous to getting all of the responsibilities I had no experience doing this, so it is accurate to say I have been thrown in to learn how to swim.
Thank you for taking the time to help me out.
Cheers
I have found a great deal of information that seems to 'scratch the surface' from users on this site, and I am very appreciative of that. My questions is more with respect to what classes can I take, seminars to go to, etc. I have found some seminars from CSA and UL that I can attend, but I am wondering if there is anything more in depth than that? I would like to take as many classes as possible to truly learn how to properly handle these certification bodies.
To give a brief recap of where I stand; I have inherited all of the conformance engineers duties at our company and am in charge of getting new products certified as well as keeping up with old product documents. Previous to getting all of the responsibilities I had no experience doing this, so it is accurate to say I have been thrown in to learn how to swim.
Thank you for taking the time to help me out.
Cheers