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Todd Riddell <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:15:35 -0400
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Here is a good WEEE link, www.ageussolutions.com if you require more
assistance our company specializes in WEEE and RoHS services. Contact the
company President directly Bruce Calder at 1 (613) 566-7061 or Stephen Lynch
(Director of Program Management) 1 (613) 566-7058  (if this blatant
advertising is against forum rules my apologies but I have noticed increased
volume in registration questions)

Todd Riddell
AGEUS Solutions Inc
www.ageussolutions.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Leadfree [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Genny Gibbard
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005 6:48 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [LF] WEEE symbol specifics

We are so far behind the 8-ball with WEEE it is a little overwhelming.  We
are just starting to figure out how we need to register in each country.  I
did a search on the forum, and saw a question from someone regarding whether
there is a list somewhere of who to contact in each country to register, and
there was no really good response.  Just wondering if anyone has an update
on that, as well as the easiest way to get English forms out of many of the
countries.

Secondly, the label must be "Visible, legible, durable".
If one has a modular type system, with cards which can be swapped out, I am
assuming one should put a label on each module.  Can I put it on a part that
would only be visible once the card slides out of the chassis?  I was also
planning to put one on the chassis itself.

Is anyone else getting the impression that WEEE is largely an administration
challenge, with technical aspects only a very minor part of it?
Registration, reporting, determining costs, fees, volume of sales etc.  RoHS
compliance is the technically challenging one.

Genny Gibbard 

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