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43 lines
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\begin{abstract}
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This chapter describes the legal frameworks and standards organisations
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that exist in Europe and North America.
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Some specific standards (that the author has experience with directly)
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are reviewed.
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\end{abstract}
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\section{Introduction}
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\section{European or `EN' Standards}
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\subsection{Scope}
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\subsection{Approval Process}
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\subsection{Legal Framework}
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\subsection{References}
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\section{North American Standards}
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\subsection{Scope}
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\subsection{Approval Process}
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\subsection{Legal Framework}
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\subsection{References}
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Protection against being sued mainly ! UL - underwriters laboratories.... etc
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\section{Cross Referencing}
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Stabndards of ten reference other - i.e. EMC testing in EN298 refers toEN blah blah to level blah blah
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\section{Standard in detail: EN298}
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\section{Standard in detail: UL1998}
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\section{Standard in detail: EN230}
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\section{Standard in detail: EN61508}
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