Examples of using Standardisation process in English and their translations into Swedish
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Contribute to European competitiveness through support to the standardisation process and standards with pre-normative research,
The EESC is convinced of the need to speed up the standardisation process without weighing it down, thereby ensuring development
The text is modified in order to clarify that the outcome of a standardisation process in CEN or CENELEC must be approved in the committee(Article 12) before Member States are allowed to use such a methodology.
activities to represent consumer interests in the standardisation process at Community level;
environmental interest groups should be fully involved in the standardisation process at all relevant stages, when standards are drawn up at the international level;
defence of their interests in the standardisation process and to improve SMEs information about
in particular regarding how the standardisation process may be revised in order to improve the transparency of standardisation  activities
is therefore essential to ensuring consumer participation in the standardisation process.
the representation of stakeholders in the standardisation process.
the EESC stresses the importance of facilitating access to the standardisation process for SMEs and societal stakeholders
activities to represent consumer interests in the standardisation process at Community level.
activities to represent consumer interests in the standardisation process at Community level, and.
activities to represent consumer interests in the standardisation process at Community level, and.
To continue to raise awareness of business leaders and other stakeholders of the benefits of standardisation  for business through measures that facilitate their participation in the standardisation process, and to involve SMEs in particular;
including notably the use of a standardisation process CEN/CENELEC/ETSI.
the Commission finds it not appropriate to create a formal link to a standardisation process, that has recently been initialised
suspension of its participation in the EU official standardisation process as a result of a lack of financial means,
The standardisation process was collaborative
To green products effectively, non-legislative solutions, such as environmental agreements and the standardisation process, need to be considered in addition to legislation.
Firstly, knowledge about the potential environmental impacts of certain materials, processes  or functions needs to be accessible to all technical experts participating in the European standardisation process.