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BOE
2004-07-29
Margaret Yount
2004-08-04
David Nemeth
2004-08-04
Gary
BOE
Gary
2004-08-04
The obvious answer is any third party safety Organization such as UL or FM.
 There is also a comprensive safety standard created by Semi Standards,
that can be helpful..

Gary Hillman
Service Support Specialties, Inc.
9 Mars Court
PO Box 365
Montville, NJ 07045
973-263-0640
973-263-8888.



-----Original Message-----
From:   David Nemeth [SMTP:nemeth@sophiawireless.com]
Sent:   Wednesday, August 04, 2004 9:56 AM
To:     General MEMS discussion
Subject:        RE: [mems-talk] BOE

A larger question - does anyone know where someone could turn to for
authoritative advice on safety issues?  Giving and taking saftey advise on
a
board such as this seems to be rather ill-advised.  I would take advice
that
something is unsafe or that there is a particular safety issue that needs
to
be looked into; however, proclamations of safety from a semi-anonymous
mailing list seem like a bad thing to trust in.

David Nemeth
Senior Engineer
Sophia Wireless, Inc.
14225-C Sullyfield Circle
Chantilly, VA

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