Examples of using European standardisation bodies in English and their translations into Swedish
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Technical reference" means any product produced by European standardisation bodies, other than official standards,
Technical reference": any product produced by European standardisation bodies, other than official standards, according to procedures adopted for the development of market needs.
Should European standardisation bodies, such as CEN or ETSI, play a more active role in standardising e- or m-payments?
European standardisation bodies must be given the necessary resources to increase their rate of production
they may be established by the European standardisation bodies in harmonised standards,
The harmonised standards will be developed by European standardisation bodies on a mandate from the Commission.
The Commission expects the European standardisation bodies, industry and all stakeholders of standardisation to consider the measures outlined in this Communication.
Inasmuch as European standardisation bodies provide ongoing support for Union activities, they should have effective
The European Standardisation Bodies shall send an annual report on the implementation of this Regulation to the Commission.
The ongoing work within European standardisation bodies and certain international agreements(SOLAS Convention
Secondly, European standardisation bodies will be involved, and they have accumulated a wealth of experience with this type of legislation.
Harmonised standards are developed by the three European standardisation bodies, CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI10, following mandates from the Commission.
Operating grants for the European standardisation bodies and the organisations referred to in Annex III,
Harmonised European standards are drawn up on the basis of the essential requirements by the European standardisation bodies.
Harmonised European standards are drawn up by the European standardisation bodies on the basis of the essential requirements.
they may be established by the European standardisation bodies in harmonised standards.
Where the Commission has established classes of performance in relation to the essential characteristics of construction products, the European standardisation bodies shall use those classes in harmonised standards.
The Commission shall assess the conformity of harmonised standards established by the European standardisation bodies with the relevant mandate.
This is why the Commission launched a smart meters standardisation mandate for relevant European standardisation bodies in 2009.
given that the European standardisation bodies will define this standard, and not ISO.