Design Chain Associates, a San Francisco firm that help companies comply with environmental regulations, will present a webinar on the changes brought about by the RoHS recast. The two-hour webinar will take place at 10:00 PST on February 2. The cost is $199 and you can register here.
The Recast of the RoHS Directive was approved by the European Parliament on November 24, 2010. Design Chain Associates will provide an in-depth, 2 hour review of the significant changes, which in all likelihood will be approved by the Council during 2011, and what your company must do to be compliant. This is a detailed analysis, not a superficial overview.
What you will learn:
What was approved
Differences from the current RoHS Directive
Specific CE requirements
Reading between the lines: what you won’t get from reading the document
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