CLC/BTTF 76-3 - Test schedules related to CENELEC Guide 17
To decide on the acceptance or rejection of proposed provisional test schedules, as described under subclause 4.2.1 of CENELEC Guide 17 : Procedure for the certification of products not fully covered by safety standards because of technical progress for use within the CENELEC Certification Agreement (CCA).
Test schedules related to CENELEC Guide 17
To decide on the acceptance or rejection of proposed provisional test schedules, as described under subclause 4.2.1 of CENELEC Guide 17 : Procedure for the certification of products not fully covered by safety standards because of technical progress for use within the CENELEC Certification Agreement (CCA).
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CLC/BTTF 76-3 is a Technical Committee within CLC. It is named "Test schedules related to CENELEC Guide 17" and is responsible for: To decide on the acceptance or rejection of proposed provisional test schedules, as described under subclause 4.2.1 of CENELEC Guide 17 : Procedure for the certification of products not fully covered by safety standards because of technical progress for use within the CENELEC Certification Agreement (CCA). This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/BTTF 76-3 develops CLC standards in the area of U91 - QUALITY ASSURANCE - Information technology. The scope of work includes: To decide on the acceptance or rejection of proposed provisional test schedules, as described under subclause 4.2.1 of CENELEC Guide 17 : Procedure for the certification of products not fully covered by safety standards because of technical progress for use within the CENELEC Certification Agreement (CCA). Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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