Difference between revisions of "Harmonized European norm"
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In case the formation of a European norm is not possible due to legal national discrepancies a harmonised document is formed which allows individual national deviations. | In case the formation of a European norm is not possible due to legal national discrepancies a harmonised document is formed which allows individual national deviations. |
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Description
Harmonized European norms are norms valid for all members of the European Union. They are mandatory parts of the individual national collections of norms.
Abbreviation: EN-norm
Reference: http://wirtschaftslexikon.gabler.de/Archiv/72514/europaeische-normen-v9.html
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In case the formation of a European norm is not possible due to legal national discrepancies a harmonised document is formed which allows individual national deviations.
Autor: Weber Benno 09:54, 10 February 2016 (CET)