Certifications
The ATS ReadyDock™ C5 is now UL Listed
What does UL approval mean?
The UL approval means that UL found that representative samples of this product met UL's safety requirements.
These requirements are primarily based on UL's own published
Standards for Safety. This type of Mark is seen commonly on appliances and computer equipment.
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C-UL US Listing Mark
C-UL US Listing Mark This mark, which will appear on C5 ReadyDock's™ distributed in the United States and Canada, indicates that ReadyDock™ C5 complies with both Canadian and U.S. requirements. |
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CE Mark
The CE mark is a European marking of conformity that indicates that a product complies with the essential requirements of the applicable European laws or Directives with respect to safety, health, environment and consumer protection. The CE Marking demonstrates that ReadyDock™ complies with a common set of laws required by all of the countries in the EEA to allow free movement of trade within the EEA countries. |
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C-Tick compliance label
Radiocommunications devices or specific electrical and electronic devices must comply with the requirements of the relevant labelling notices or these items cannot be sold or supplied to Australia.
The C-Tick is a compliance mark for items that are covered by the following labelling notices:
1. the Radiocommunications (Compliance Labelling Incidental Emissions) Notice 2001 to indicate compliance with the EMC regulatory arrangements, or
2. the Radiocommunications Devices (Compliance Labelling) Notice No. 1 of 1996 to indicate compliance with the radiocommunications regulatory arrangements, or
3. the Radiocommunications (Compliance Labelling – Electromagnetic Radiation) Notice 2003 to indicate compliance with the EMR regulatory arrangements.
Under the EMC regulatory arrangements, the C-Tick is the compliance label that must be applied to a product before it can be supplied in Australia. It is also the compliance mark for non-telecommunications radio products that have to meet electromagnetic radiation (EMR) regulatory arrangements.
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RoHS Compliance
RoHS stands for the “restriction on the use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment”. It is a
European Directive aiming to control the use of certain
hazardous substances in the production of new electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE). It is a partner directive to the
WEEE Directive (Waste in Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
that controls the disposal and recycling of EEE. In the UK the
RoHS Directive is implemented through the RoHS Regulations
(Statutory Instrument SI2008 No. 37).
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