CLC/TC 108X/WG 03 - Sound pressure related to portable music players
Preparation of related text and requirements for the safety standards concerned - The issuing of a mandate on this subject to CENELEC by the European Commission is supported - The WG should be extended with technical experts from outside CLC/TC 108X and invite members of involved ETSI committees.
Sound pressure related to portable music players
Preparation of related text and requirements for the safety standards concerned - The issuing of a mandate on this subject to CENELEC by the European Commission is supported - The WG should be extended with technical experts from outside CLC/TC 108X and invite members of involved ETSI committees.
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CLC/TC 108X/WG 03 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Sound pressure related to portable music players" and is responsible for: Preparation of related text and requirements for the safety standards concerned - The issuing of a mandate on this subject to CENELEC by the European Commission is supported - The WG should be extended with technical experts from outside CLC/TC 108X and invite members of involved ETSI committees. This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/TC 108X/WG 03 develops CLC standards in the area of V19 - SAFETY OF DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - Information technology. The scope of work includes: Preparation of related text and requirements for the safety standards concerned - The issuing of a mandate on this subject to CENELEC by the European Commission is supported - The WG should be extended with technical experts from outside CLC/TC 108X and invite members of involved ETSI committees. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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