Résumé
International trade in electrical and electronic products is becoming increasingly competitive. To develop their electrotechnical industry sector, to gain access to regional or international markets and to make sure that imported electrical and electronic goods are safe and reliable, developing countries have access to IEC International Standards and Conformity Assessment (CA) systems. The combination of IEC International Standards and CA systems makes products safer and more reliable, increasing consumer confidence and public safety. The IEC, founded in 1906, prepares and publishes International Standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies -- collectively known as electrotechnology. It has 81 members and 81 affiliates. All IEC International Standards are consensus-based and represent the needs of key stakeholders of participating countries. The IEC system of CA schemes includes coverage of conformity testing and certification for safety and performance of home and office equipment, home entertainment, medical devices, cables, lighting, portable tools and solar photovoltaics.
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A Unique Approach for Developing Countries
International trade in electrical and electronic products is becoming increasingly competitive, As technologies evolve rapidly, safety, reliability and performance must keep pace. This is equally true for companies in industrialized and industrializing countries.
To develop their electrotechnical industry sector, to gain access to regiona...Voir le contenu complet de ce document
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