EMC Technical Documentation
EMC Technical Documentation

In order to conform to the EMC Directive and the implementing legislation manufacturers are required to produce technical documentation in order to apply the CE Marking. Under 89/336/EEC the documentation is confined to the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) and when appropriate a Technical Construction File (TCF). For the ‘new’ EMC Directive 2004/108/EC effective from July 2007 all manufacturers will be required to carry out an EMC assessment, produce EMC technical documentation in addition to the DoC, in effect a TCF, as well as information on the installation and use of the equipment.
2004/108/EC also requires the ‘good engineering practices’ used in Fixed Installations to be documented.

Level: Interactive Workshop

Length: One day

Subjects Covered:
- Routes to compliance with 89/336/EEC
- What is a TCF? When should it be used? What should it contain?
- How to compile a TCF
- The role of the Competent Body
- Compliance with 2004/108/EC
- The EMC assessment
- EMC technical documentation
- Installation and user information
- The role of the Notified Body
- Documentation for the Fixed Installation

Who should attend?
All those involved with EMC approvals documentation:
Engineering Directors , Approvals Engineers , Engineering Managers , Quality Managers and Engineers

Mode of delivery: This is a one-day workshop comprising presentations and practical demonstrations. Each delegate will receive a set of workshop notes as a reference document.
Assessment: This course is a non-assessed short course, a certificate of attendance will be given to each attendee. 

 
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Provided by:
York EMC Services Limited


 
Duration1 day
 
£395
per delegate