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Kim,

Thanks for this note.  One correction / you don't have to belong to the ComSoc or any other society within IEEE, just be a IEEE member and a IEEE SA (standards association) member.  All standards are open.

Bob Landman
Life Senior Member, IEEE
Power Engineering Society
Reliability Society
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On Jun 1, 2011, at 5:26 PM, Kim Sterling <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> IPC is urging all interested parties who are IEEE members or who might become IEEE members to get involved and vote on these standards.
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> WHAT
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> Two IEEE standards on setting criteria for environmentally preferable electronic equipment will soon be balloted. Although technically voluntary, these standards, under the Environmentally Preferable Electronics Assessment Tool (EPEAT) umbrella of standards, become de facto regulations due to President Obama’s Executive Order 13514 Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance that requires all government procurement to be certified to EPEAT.
> Although these standards apply only to imaging equipment (1680.2) and televisions (1680.3), their impact on the electronics industry will be much broader. These standards will indirectly impact all electrical and electronic equipment by setting virtual standards for “environmental” electronics throughout the supply chain as well as establishing precedent for future IEEE EPEAT standards.
> Despite their widespread impact, these standards have been developed by a small sector of the electronics industry. Being involved in the balloting process will give individuals the opportunity to ensure that the IEEE EPEAT standards maintain IEEE’s tradition of technically and scientifically based standards.
> FACTS
> 
> *   Both standards expand upon the current RoHS Directive and REACH Regulation requirements through the elimination of exemptions and removal of SVHCs from products.
> *   Both standards contain criteria to remove all halogens, including Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA)†, the most common flame retardant used in printed boards.
> *   Both standards include a criterion for manufacturers to inventory more than 100 substances in their products.
> *   Neither standard requires any assessment of whether substances restricted under the standard will or can be replaced with substances that are better for human health and the environment.
> *   There are a total of 115 criteria for both standards. In order to get certified under EPEAT at the very basic level, a product must meet ALL required criteria. Although 57 of those criteria are optional, they must be met in order for a product to achieve any level above the very basic level.
> *   The criteria in both standards cover all aspects of the product from the chemicals contained in them to how they are disposed.
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> 
> WHEN
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> The deadline for joining the balloting group, in order to vote on these standards is 11:59 pm ET on June 23, 2011.
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> 
> WHO
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> In order to vote, individuals must be members of the IEEE Computer Society and an IEEE Standards Association. Simple step-by-step instructions on joining and balloting are available at http://www.ipc.org/EPEAT-standards<http://www.ipc.org/EPEAT-standards>.
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> HOW
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> IEEE members can vote at https://development.standards.ieee.org/my-site/home by using their IEEE Web account user name and password, and following the simple step-by-step instructions listed at http://www.ipc.org/EPEAT-standards<http://www.ipc.org/EPEAT-standards>.
> Non-IEEE members should visit http://www.ipc.org/EPEAT-standards<http://www.ipc.org/EPEAT-standards> for simple step-by-step instructions on joining and balloting.
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> 
> MORE
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> Industry members should not let the complex balloting process deter them from providing their vital opinions on these standards. IPC is concerned that these standards, as currently drafted, fall short of IEEE’s tradition of technically and scientifically based standards and urges industry members to participate in the balloting process.
> 
> † Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA), has been safely used in electronic products for decades. The World Health Organization and the European Commission Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks (SCHER) conducted separate, comprehensive scientific assessments of TBBPA and both groups found TBBPA to be safe for human health and the environment.
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> 
> Kimberly Sterling, CAE
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> IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries
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