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Colleagues:

I have heard there is a new regulatory standard to be adopted by the EEC
requiring all electric products sold in Europe to be "certified". This
regulation is supposed to take effect January 1, 1996.

The CE-certification has some requirements associated with it, but I don't know
what they are. My company's sales force believes our products may fall under
this classification.

My questions:

1) Anybody heard of this?

2) Where does one obtain the requirements?

3) How does one determine if one's products require the certifiaction?


Thanks!!

Miles Littlefield, C.Q.E.
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