Carling Announces ROHS Initiative

June 6, 2005
June 1, 2005 -- Plainville, CT -- Carling Technologies, Inc. a leading global manufacturer of Hydraulic Magnetic and Thermal Circuit Breakers, Electrical Switches and Assemblies, and Advanced Systems including Power Distribution Centers,

June 1, 2005 -- Plainville, CT -- Carling Technologies, Inc. a leading global manufacturer of Hydraulic Magnetic and Thermal Circuit Breakers, Electrical Switches and Assemblies, and Advanced Systems including Power Distribution Centers, Digital Switching Systems, and Electronic Controls has released their RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) initiative and statement. The restriction of hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment is regulated by Directive 2002/95/ECissued January 27, 2003, by the European Parliament and Council. This directive will become effective July 1, 2006 and impacts all suppliers in the electrical and electronic markets and industries. Carling's initiative and statement is included in the enclosed RoHS.pdf, and details Carling's compliance to the RoHS directive. For more information, please contact Carling at 860-793-9281 or [email protected] • www.carlingtech.com ###

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