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IEC GUIDE 114 Ed. 1.0 en:2005

Environmentally conscious design - Integrating environmental aspects into design and development of electrotechnical products

Describes concepts relating to the integration of environmental aspects into electrotechnical product design and development. It is intended for use by all those involved in the design and development of products, regardless of organization type, size, location and complexity, and for all types of electrical and electronic equipment, whether new or modified. It is written for those directly involved in the process of product development and for those responsible for the policy and decision-making process within the organization


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