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Certification & Test: A new blog

certification and test 70 70.jpgWe are very happy to announce a new blog in Electronics Weekly's portfolio - Certification & Test.

It covers the inside track on testing and certification services, ranging from telecoms & radio and environmental, through to analysis, safety and EMC, and it is written by experts from the test and certification specialists TRaC.

Regular readers of the Wednesday post will now find them in their new home. Simply bookmark the blog.

And don't forget, if you want the posts to come to you, nice and simple, use the RSS feed for the blog, in the feed reader of your choice (for example Firefox).

The latest post is The impact of the Noise at Work Directive on your designs, by Steve Tait, Senior Telecoms Engineer at TRaC.

He asks: Do you design equipment for an office environment or call centre? If you do, have you ever considered the impact of the Noise at Work Directive on your designs?

The post begins:
The Noise at Work Directive details the sound levels that a user should be subjected to during an 8 hour working day.

Although the directive and standards have been around for a number of years there has recently been a raised awareness that equipment should be assessed to ensure satisfactory working conditions for employees.
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