Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): Revision of EN ISO 9001:1994, incorporating EN ISO 9002 and EN ISO 9003 ++ (CC/981112) ++ Resolution BT 59/1999 : · the relationship between EN ISO 9001: 2000 and modules ++ H, D and E - as defined in Council decision 93/465/EEC - shall be described in a ++ European foreword (an option preferred to an informative annex), in line with ++ the request of the mandate. This foreword is to be drafted by BT/WG 107, and is ++ to be circulated for comments to CEN member bodies in parallel with the enquiry on prEN ISO 9001:2000. (MCH 2000-01-20)

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Slovenian Regulation 2006-01-3570 covers "Pravilnik o ugotavljanju skladnosti in o izdajanju dovoljenj za vgradnjo elementov, naprav in sistemov v železniško infrastrukturo". There are 1 standards associated with this slovenian regulation.

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