:: I think I'm exempt
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| To the best of
your knowledge, the equipment you manufacture appears to be
exempt from RoHS. But how do you ensure your assumption is accurate
and reasonable based on current definitions? How do you support
your argument, provide the evidence and build a case for exemption?
Do you still have producer responsibilities under the WEEE Directive? |
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