Hazardous materials handling, Standards conformance, Product safety standards – Sun Microsystems StorageTek 96257 User Manual
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Hazardous Materials Handling
Lead-acid battery packs and lithium-battery cards used in the VSM-VTSS are classified as
hazardous materials. Sun personnel are required to comply with U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT), International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and International
Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code requirements for shipping, recycling, and dis-
posal of hazardous materials. If you have questions about these requirements, contact the
Sun Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) group in Louisville, Colorado (USA).
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Standards Conformance
This VSM5-VTSS system conforms to all necessary North American (U.S./Canada) and
international standards for product safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), body
schemes, and binary multiples as defined below.
Product Safety Standards
This VSM5-VTSS system complies with the following product safety standards:
• Underwriters Laboratories (UL) – Listed by Underwriters Laboratories UL 1950, Infor-
mation Technology Equipment, Third Edition
• Canadian Standards Association (CSA) – Certified to Canadian Standards Association,
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950-95, Information Technology Equipment, Third Edition
• International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) – Complies with IEC Publication 950,
Safety Information Technology Equipment through TUV (Technischer Ueberwachungs-
verein)
Electromagnetic Compatibility
This VSM5-VTSS system complies with the following referenced standards for electro-
magnetic compatibility (EMC):
United States: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – This equipment complies
with FCC Title 47, Part 15 Subpart B, Unintentional Radiators Class A.
FCC Compliance Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply to the
limits for Class A digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip-
ment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed in accordance with the instruction man-
ual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equip-
ment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
Canada: Canadian Department of Communications (CDC) – This equipment complies
with Canadian EMC law CDC ICES-003.
European Union (CE Mark) – This equipment complies with Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive 89/336 (as amended).