PSES Newsletter: Conference Special Issue  · Medical General events open to all Monday Monday...

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What's Inside Message from the Chair .................................. 1 Registration Information................................ 2 Keynote Speakers......................................... 3 Best Paper Award Nominees......................... 3 ISPCE 2018 Preliminary Program.................. 6 Exhibitor Listing ............................................ 9 Become an Exhibitor .................................. 10 Patron Listing ............................................. 11 Early registration ends April 1! See page 2. Message from the General Chair Greetings, I would like to invite you and your colleagues to ISPCE2018. ISPCE2018 is shaping up to be a stimulating and worthwhile conference even better than ISPCE2017 that so many have raved about. We are striving to have it all: a diverse and relevant technical program as well as thought-provoking discussions with colleagues in a fantastic venue. The event will be in the San José DoubleTree by Hilton. Product safety and global regulations impact the design and marketing of most products. A company’s success depends on its reputation and financial performance. Minimizing costs while delivering a product in as many markets as possible is the objective of managers, engineers and administrators charged with the design and delivery of a product. ISPCE2018 hopes to provide maximum value to these professionals and their companies. PSES Newsletter: Conference Special Issue http://psessymposium.org Murlin Marks PSES Past President ISPCE2018 Chair 1

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What's Inside

Message from the Chair .................................. 1

Registration Information................................ 2

Keynote Speakers......................................... 3

Best Paper Award Nominees......................... 3

ISPCE 2018 Preliminary Program.................. 6

Exhibitor Listing ............................................ 9

Become an Exhibitor .................................. 10

Patron Listing ............................................. 11

Early registration ends April 1! See page 2.

Message from the General ChairGreetings,

I would like to invite you and your colleagues to ISPCE2018. ISPCE2018 is shaping up to be a stimulating and worthwhileconference – even better than ISPCE2017 that so many have raved about. We are striving to have it all: a diverse and relevant technical program as well as thought-provoking discussions with colleagues in a fantastic venue. The event will be in the San José DoubleTree by Hilton.

Product safety and global regulations impact the design and marketing of most products. A company’s success depends on its reputation and financial performance. Minimizing costs while delivering a product in as many markets as possible is the objective of managers, engineers and administrators charged with the design and delivery of a product. ISPCE2018 hopes to provide maximum value to these professionals and their companies.

PSES Newsletter: Conference Special Issue http://psessymposium.org

Murlin Marks PSES Past President ISPCE2018 Chair

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Registration InformationOnline registration is now open: http://psessymposium.org

The fees are as follows, and must be paid in USD

Through April 1, 2018 After April 1, 2018

Registration Type Advanced Regular & On-site

IEEE Members $650 $700

Non-Members $750 $800

Students $175 $200

IEEE Life Members $175 $200

Symposium registration includes access to all technical sessions, invited speakers, lunches, breakfasts, breaks, the reception, and one copy of the ISPCE 2018 Proceedings.

Daily registration includes access to technical sessions on the specific day, and the lunch, breakfast, and breaks. Daily registration does not meet the author and presenter registration requirement. One-Day registration rates are as follows:

Through April 1, 2018 After April 1, 2018

Registration Type Daily, Advanced Daily, Regular & On-site

IEEE Members $400 $425

Non-Members $475 $500

Please note that there will be no refunds for cancellations after April 30, 2018.

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Keynote Speakers Monday, May 14

Dr. Nancy Leveson, Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, MIT

Second Keynote Speaker To Be Announced

Best Paper Award Nominees Experiments of DC Human Body Resistance I: Equipment, Setup, and Contact Materials; Authors: Dr. Hai Jiang and Paul Brazis (UL, LLC, USA)

Abstract: Direct Current (DC) applications have become more prevalent in recent years, primarily due to the increased usage of renewable energy and energy storage systems. A review of the existing safety standards and other literature shows that there is limited experimental data on DC human body resistance. In particular, no information was found by the authors describing the repeatability of DC body impedance and the effect of contact material and other variables. The experimental work described here investigated DC human body resistance and the effects of electrode contact material, wet or dry conditions of the skin, and the repeatability of body impedance for a given set of test conditions. Three male adult volunteers participated in this study; each volunteer completed twenty sets of experiments, with each set including four different combinations of test conditions. The results show that the electrode material has an influence on the measured body impedance when the voltage was less than 15 V, supporting the supposition that the observed nonohmic behavior is attributable to Schottky effects. The variability of the tests (measured by the use of

the coefficient of variance) is higher at lower voltage and drops as the voltage increases. Wet conditions were found to provide more consistent test results than dry conditions. Due to the improved measurement consistency and its lowered impedance relative to dry conditions, data under wet conditions are preferred for further analysis.

Dr. Hai Jaing UL, LLC, USA

Paul Brazis UL, LLC, USA

(Nominees continued on page 7)

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Italicized text indicates Best Paper Award 

Nominees

EMC and Wireless

Jim Bacher

Compliance 101

John Allen

Global Hazardous Locations

Paul Kelly

Global Regulations & Compliance 

Management

Bansi Patel

Innovation & Emerging Technologies

Ted Eckert

Energy Storage & Batteries

Jan Swart

Safety Science & HBSE

Tom Lanzisero

Legal

Susanne Wende and Ken RossMeals, breaks

Forensics

Daren Slee

Environmental and Energy Regulation

Rakesh VaziraniMedical General events open to all

Monday Monday Salons A‐J Monday San Jose Ballroom Monday Santa Clara Monday Carmel Monday Monterey Room

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EU RoHS directive: challenges deriving from 

exemption rules and IEC 63000 (EN 50581)

Eva S. Hink; Marcos Medalla

Monday Reception

Transition/Networking

Open

Global Market Access: A Proactive Approach 

to Compliance

Theresa Glenna

Medical Device EMC Update EN 60601‐1‐2 

4th Edition

Jack Black

Cybersecurity: Is your product really "safe" 

if you haven't fully considered it?

Naysahn Saeed

Experiments of DC Human Body Resistance 

I: Equipment, Setup, and Contact Materials

Hai Jiang; Paul Brazis

As Easy as One Two Three

Ted Eckert

Afternoon Break, Exhibits and Networking

OpenGlobal RoHS

Kenneth Stanvick

African Wireless Compliance

Mark Maynard

Medical Devices and Usability Engineering 

Process

Arathi Sundaresan

Transition/Networking

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The New FCC Supplier's Declaration of 

Conformity Approval Process

Nicholas Abbondante

An Evaluation of the Safety Standards of E/E/PES 

Systems with regards to Information Consistency and 

Enhancement Proposals

Ersin Hasan Dogruguven & İlker Üstoğlu

Risk Management Challenges in Medical 

Application Platforms

John Hatcliff

Lunch, Exhibits and Networking

OpenManaging Product Safety Knowledge

Mike Sherman

The Role of Third‐Party Testing in Securing Industrial 

Internet of Things (IIoT) compliance ‐ Hazardous 

Locations, Functional Safety & Cybersecurity

Matt Jakuc

IEC 60601‐1‐2 4th Edition EMC and RMF

Nicholas Abbondante

TCO Certified for Manufacturers

Sören Enholm

The US Consumer Product Safety 

Commission says: Stop Using 

Organohalogens

Michael Kirschner

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OpenGlobal Market Access Overview

Nicole Tatum

The Internet of Things ‐ Impacts on 

regulatory issues

Tom Tidwell

3 Ways to Simplify Medical Device Testing ‐ 

IEC/UL 60601‐1

Syed Abidi

EPEAT Registration for Updated IEEE 

Standards

Geen Electronics Council (Need speaker 

name)

Opening Plenary, Exhibits and Networking

Keynote 1: Nancy Leveson

Keynote Title: TBA

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Compliance 101: The basic requirements for 

any Product

John Allen

Army Artillery Munition Warhead Explosive 

Fill Risk Analysis

Kevin Singer

IEC 60601‐1‐2, 4th Ed ‐ What do I need to 

do before submitting to the test lab?

James Benscoter; Paul D. Evers

Speaker Breakfast

Room: Salon K

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Italicized text indicates Best Paper Award 

Nominees

EMC and Wireless

Jim Bacher

Compliance 101

John Allen

Global Hazardous Locations

Paul Kelly

Global Regulations & Compliance 

Management

Bansi Patel

Innovation & Emerging Technologies

Ted Eckert

Energy Storage & Batteries

Jan Swart

Safety Science & HBSE

Tom Lanzisero

Legal

Susanne Wende and Ken RossMeals, breaks

Forensics

Daren Slee

Environmental and Energy Regulation

Rakesh VaziraniMedical General events open to all

Tuesday Tuesday Salons A‐J Tuesday San Jose Ballroom Tuesday Santa Clara Tuesday Carmel Tuesday Monterey Room

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Chapter Annual Meeting Technical Activities Meeting

Legal Presentation 5

Presenter 5

Beyond the basics: Save the trauma for 

when it really counts

Lars Mellander

OpenTBD

Mozar and Kao

Basics of Lightning Protection for 

Communication Towers

Jim Bacher

Transition/Networking

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otherwise open

Presenter 6

Harmonizing Normative Organizational Structure 

and Verification & Validation Concepts for Safety 

Critical Generic Projects

Ersin Hasan Dogruguven; İlker Üstoğlu

Open

Comparing NEC Division 2 vs IEC Zone 2 

Protection Techniques

Paul T. Kelly

Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Updates 

for Wireless and Similar Products

Jack Black

Afternoon Social/Exhibits

Open

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Products

Tina Ding

Transition/Networking

South Africa: A closer look at the latest 

regulatory requirements

Theresa Glenna

Wireless Compliance for Mexico, Central 

America, and the Caribbean

Mark Maynard

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Presenter 4

China market access

Paul Wang

Lunch, Exhibits and Networking

Testing of Wireless Devices

Grace Lin

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Presenter 2

CCC regulations for Household and similar 

appliance

Aiying He; Paul Wang

HazLoc certifications in 90 days (or less)...a 

piece of cake

Gary Kozinski

Kiss‐EMC 2018

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Presenter 3Open

Awards Ceremony, Coffee Break and 

Networking

Open

North American Division 2 Certification in 

5 Easy Steps

Paul T. Kelly

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Keynote 2: TBA

Keynote Title: TBA

OpenGlobal Hazardous Locations 101

John Chambers

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Compliance

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Presenter 1

The Development of Proficiency Testing 

Programme for Electrical and Mechanical 

Safety Tests

Shu‐lun Mak

Speaker Breakfast

Room: Salon K

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Italicized text indicates Best Paper Award 

Nominees

EMC and Wireless

Jim Bacher

Compliance 101

John Allen

Global Hazardous Locations

Paul Kelly

Global Regulations & Compliance 

Management

Bansi Patel

Innovation & Emerging Technologies

Ted Eckert

Energy Storage & Batteries

Jan Swart

Safety Science & HBSE

Tom Lanzisero

Legal

Susanne Wende and Ken RossMeals, breaks

Forensics

Daren Slee

Environmental and Energy Regulation

Rakesh VaziraniMedical General events open to all

Wednesday Wednesday Salons A‐J Wednesday San Jose Ballroom Wednesday Santa Clara Wednesday Carmel Wednesday Monterey Room

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Essential Requirements of the Nigerian Information 

and Communications Equipment Homologation

James Kunle Olorundare, MNSE; Adebimpe 

Olorundare

An Automatic RFID Detection based 

Railway Identification System

Hongxu Zhu; Kim Fung Tsang; Chung Kit 

Wu; Hao Ran Chi

Probabilistic Safe‐Service Life 

Assessment of US Army Mortar Weapon 

System

Douglas Ray

Innovative approach to proactive 

maintenance of regulatory compliance 

approvals

Roger Martin

Closing Session, Prize Raffle and Wrap‐Up

Open

Labeling and Marking Requirements for 

Telecom and Electrical Products in Latin 

America

Elizabeth Perrier

Transition/Networking

OpenFundamentals of FMEA

Sergio HernandezOpen

Electronic cigarette ‐ a safer alternative to 

smoking or health hazard?

Flore Chiang

Transition/Networking

Open

On Product Warnings: The Latest 

Standards, Best Practices and Trends

Derek Eversdyke

Integration of Industry 4.0 and 

Assessment Model for Product Safety

Chi Ho Li

Metalized Film Capacitors As Fire Pattern

Louis Bilancia

Risk Assessment of Low Voltage products 

LVD Directive 2014/35/EU, Annex III,2

Lars Mellander

Open Open Open

Lunch and Networking

IEC 622368‐1 Panel Session

Open

Certification Schemes for global countries 

on Electrical safety and Radio approval

Tina Ding

Understanding and Investigating Burn 

Injuries

Kenneth Lee

Safety, performance and robustness of 

smartphone systems

Flore Chiang

Coffee Break and Networking

OpenSafety Outside the Box

Dan Roman

Wireless Compliance in ASEAN Region: 

Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia

Theresa Glenna

Transition/Networking

Primer on Electrical Product Safety

Mike Sherman

Introduction to Electrically‐caused Fire

Richard Nute

Navigating Global Compliance in Asia

Nicole Tatum

Compliance 101: electlric shock, touch 

current

Peter Perkins

IEC 62368‐1: Safety of AV/ICT Equipment ‐ 

Instructional Safeguards In‐depth

Thomas Burke

Certification Challenges for Power Banks

Rich ByczekOpen

Speaker Breakfast

Room: Salon K

Continental Breakfast and Networking

Effects of Dropping a Battery Powered Device: 

a Look at the Separator and Electrodes after 

Drop Testing

Troy Hayes

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Best Paper Award NominationsContinued from page 3

An Automatic RFID Detection based Railway Identification System; Authors: Hongxu Zhu, Kim Fung Tsang, Chung Kit Wu, Hao Ran Chi (City University of Hong Kong, China) Abstract: Railway safety is a very complicated subject, which is determined by numerous aspects. In Hong Kong, with increasing patronage and traffic density of MTR Railway System, public attention is focused much more on the rail integrity. This paper proposed an automatic RFID detection based railway identification system (RVI) to give the risk assessment to the rail. In the RVI system, RFID detection is applied. In addition, Monte Carlo analysis is applied to select the best position for RFID tags. A trial has considered simulated situation of Hong Kong MTR. The trail involved 8 scenarios, which achieved 89% detection success rate. RVI system helps to enhance the reliability, accuracy and efficiency of remote condition monitoring of rail integrity.

Hongzhu Zhu Kim Fung Tsang City University of Hong Kong City University of Hong Kong China China

Chung Kit Wu Hao Ran Chi City University of Hong Kong City University of Hong Kong China China

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Integration of Industry 4.0 and Assessment Model for Product Safety; Author: Chi Ho Li (The Open University of Hong Kong, China) Abstract: Assessment models are widely applied in new product development process in manufacturing industries to identify potential hazards in the new product development and enhance the core company competence in the consumer product market. The number of product related-accidents has been growing in the past decade. Industry 4.0 is a new concept to increase the product manufacturing efficiency. This paper studies the opportunities of integrating the use of assessment model and Industry 4.0 to improve product safety in new product development process. This paper discusses (i) current assessment models, (ii) current new product development problems, (iii) Industry 4.0 applications, (iv) Integration of assessment model and Industry 4.0, and (vi) two major product-recall cases of consumer products in the US.

Chi Ho Li The Open University of Hong Kong China

Risk Management Challenges in Medical Application Platforms; Author: Dr. John Hatcliff (Kansas State University, USA) Abstract: Medical devices and systems are increasingly being built using interoperability and platform approaches. Work in the standards community is laying the foundations for safety, security, and risk management approaches for "systems of systems" of medical devices built using "medical application platforms" (MAP). A MAP is a safety- and security- critical real-time computing platform for (a) integrating heterogeneous devices, medical IT systems, and information displays via a communication infrastructure and (b) hosting application programs ("apps") that provide medical utility via the ability to both acquire information from and update/control integrated devices, IT systems, and displays. Risk management, including performing component-level and system-level hazard analyses, is very challenging in this context because activities are spread across different organizations and across different component roles including infrastructure components, conventional medical devices, and software-based application logic. In this paper, we give an overview of risk management challenges associated with building interoperable medical systems using medical application platforms. The presented is framed in terms of ISO 14971 -- the primary medical device risk management standard. In particular, we take each part of the ISO 14971 risk management process and describe how we believe the risk management process should be extended to address interoperable medical systems. This work is funded in part by the National Science Foundation's FDA Scholar-in-Residence program and a Phase II SBIR from the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC).

Dr. John Hatcliff Kansas State University USA

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Exhibitor Listing

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Become an Exhibitor! Join us in San Jose.

There are still spaces available to exhibit! We welcome all Exhibitors and Patrons to be a part of the 2018 Symposium in San Jose, California.

Each exhibit tabletop receives one FREE registration

Contact Cynda Covert to secure your spot: [email protected]

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Patron Listing

Platinum Patron

Gold Patrons

Bronze Patron

Media Patrons

Lanyard Patron

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