Effective January 24, 2013, the European Union requires products placed on the market to comply with EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009/A12:2011, additionally, effective March 1, 2013, A1:2010 will also be required. In order to prevent any delays or challenges to your declarations, we recommend that you update your certifications or type approval documentation accordingly. To upgrade your product reports in a timely manner, we have arranged a team of global experts to work out quick-win solutions for you. To start the process, please contact your normal UL contact, or the following staff, by region: Asia Pacific: Europe: North America: For details of the new requirements, please refer to our latest article, “Information Technology Equipment – New standards become required in EU, Canada and U.S. in early 2013” | |
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