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<OF0EADB65D.4F4C3CF9-ON882577A0.0067954F-882577A0.0068D4F7@US.Schneider-E
lectric.com>, dated Thu, 16 Sep 2010, 
[email protected] writes:

>I don't know, but I think it depends on which standards are being 
>integrated.  Perhaps an alignment of requirements from each standard 
>would be suffcient.
>
>I can think of at least five UL standards that could be bound into one, 
>more general, document.

May I suggest, then, that you try it out with UL standards.(;-) In IEC, 
we have QUITE enough problems trying to 'integrate' just two standards - 
60065 and 60950 - into 62368.
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