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Register now for the IPC workshop, "Ensuring RoHS Compliance through
Materials Declaration Tools:  Implementing IPC-1752 Hands-on Training
and Vendor Demo", scheduled for July 12, in San Francisco, CA and July
13, in Seattle, WA.
Visit http://www.ipc.org/calendar/2006/MD1752_0706/1752MD0706.htm for
more information.  Attend this half-day, hands-on workshop and review
the RoHS requirements and the role of Materials Declaration, hear about
the free, industry-developed IPC-1752 Materials Declaration standard,
learn how to use IPC-1752 Materials Declaration forms to gather
necessary hazardous and restricted substance data from your suppliers.
Learn how to use IPC-1752 Materials Declaration forms to demonstrate
compliance to your customers, and learn to complete a Materials
Declaration form.  In the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to
attend software demonstrations on custom implementations of IPC-1752.
Visit out website at www.ipc.org for more details.

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