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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 540272" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>That possibility doesn't surprise me. </p><p>The whole EMC subject is deeply technical for even qualified electronics engineers to grasp. Even working out which standards apply to equipment and circumstances is complicated and the standards documents themselves are expensive to buy. </p><p>Proving non-compliance of either emission or susceptibility performance is virtually impossible without expensive laboratory based test facilities.</p><p>The outcome of all this is that any supplier simply disregarding compliance is extremely unlikely to be held to account, doubly so when manufacture is overseas and all that the importer can do is ask for compliance test reports.</p><p>Has anyone actually been prosecuted for falsified compliance declarations or CE marking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 540272, member: 28452"] That possibility doesn't surprise me. The whole EMC subject is deeply technical for even qualified electronics engineers to grasp. Even working out which standards apply to equipment and circumstances is complicated and the standards documents themselves are expensive to buy. Proving non-compliance of either emission or susceptibility performance is virtually impossible without expensive laboratory based test facilities. The outcome of all this is that any supplier simply disregarding compliance is extremely unlikely to be held to account, doubly so when manufacture is overseas and all that the importer can do is ask for compliance test reports. Has anyone actually been prosecuted for falsified compliance declarations or CE marking? [/QUOTE]
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