<The various reports issued show the ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 as one of the standards to which they were tested.>
The trend is to not harmonise the -1 version of this (and other series) in the 
future,
the -1 instead will be normatively referenced in any of the applied subparts, 
that WILL be harmonised (once approved).
By normatively referencing, the referenced clauses from the -1 will be part of the 
"text with legal effect" in the subpart.


<Although non-harmonised standards will not give presumption of conformity>

This implies that you will need a third party to prove your compliance status 
i.e. a Notified Body for 2014/53/EU (art 3.2)



<There is no requirement to use HS for EMC requirements under the RED > Indeed, but it implies that for the RED another compliance route need to be choosen (see annexes to the RED) The many subparts of EN 301 489 are on their way to harmonisation. However the process of creating standards (= adapting to EU requirements) is slow, and many stakeholders are involved. Since to-be-listed standards need up to 4 HAS-assessments each followed by a round of modifications at ETSI, each taking 3-9 months, the delays can be huge. (HAS is the EU-process where candidate HS are being scrutinized for their suitability to be listed. To a great part this comes down on verifying if the presented requirements can stand up in a legal sense, are exhaustive and precise, contain no duplicates to EU legislation, and are to the state of the art. In some cases a normatively referenced standard can block harmonisation if the referenced standard has severe deficiencies.) Gert Gremmen

On 26-3-2022 9:21, T.Sato wrote:
Although non-harmonised standards will not give presumption of conformity,

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