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It is created following a request from the European Commission to one of these organisations. Manufacturers, other economic operators, or conformity assessment bodies can use harmonised standards to demonstrate that products, services, or processes comply with relevant EU legislation.
A '''Harmonized standard''' is created following a request from the European Commission to one of these organisations. Manufacturers, other economic operators, or conformity assessment bodies can use harmonised standards to demonstrate that products, services, or processes comply with relevant EU legislation.
The use of these [[standard]]s remains voluntary. Manufacturers, other economic operators, or conformity assessment bodies are free to choose another technical solution to demonstrate compliance with the mandatory legal requirements.
The use of these [[standard]]s remains voluntary. Manufacturers, other economic operators, or conformity assessment bodies are free to choose another technical solution to demonstrate compliance with the mandatory legal requirements.


Autor: [[User:Weber Benno|Weber Benno]] 09:19, 10 February 2016 (CET)
Autor: [[User:Weber Benno|Weber Benno]] 09:19, 10 February 2016 (CET)

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Harmonized standard

Description

A harmonised standard is a European standard developed by a recognised European Standards Organisation: CEN, CENELEC, or ETSI.


Reference: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/european-standards/harmonised-standards/index_en.htm


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A Harmonized standard is created following a request from the European Commission to one of these organisations. Manufacturers, other economic operators, or conformity assessment bodies can use harmonised standards to demonstrate that products, services, or processes comply with relevant EU legislation. The use of these standards remains voluntary. Manufacturers, other economic operators, or conformity assessment bodies are free to choose another technical solution to demonstrate compliance with the mandatory legal requirements.

Autor: Weber Benno 09:19, 10 February 2016 (CET)