`The abbreviation ‘AC’ refers to the existence of a Corrigendum to the
associated base standard.

 

CENELEC recommended to the Commission a few months back that Corrigenda should
be included in the OJ. Following subsequent debate with other stakeholders the
commission have agreed to publish a note to the relevant OJ listings advising
that the Corrigenda do not need to be listed on a supplier’s CE DoC.

 

Brian

 

Brian McAuliffe

Global Regulations & Standards

Dell | Worldwide Regulatory Compliance 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mobers Jan
(ST-VS/ENG1)
Sent: 28 July 2011 07:24
To: [email protected]
Subject: EC Official Journal Railway EN 50121-4

 

 

Dear readers.

 

In the current EC Official Journal under EMC:  

 

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies
european-standards/documents/harmonised
standards-legislation/list-references/e
ectromagnetic-compatibility/index_en.htm

 

Is made for the EMC Railway standard EN 50121-4:2006 a reference to another
document: EN 50121-4:2006/AC:2008.

 

Please can someone explain me the abbreviation of AC:2008 and what is the
content of it.

 

Many thanks in advance

 

Jan Mobers

 

 

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