The European Commission decide on the content of the lists for 
publication in the OJ.

Regards

Nick.





At 10:56 -0500 28/8/09, [email protected] wrote:
>There is an draft IEC document that is undergoing parallel voting 
>(in the FDIS stage) in CENELEC. Voting closes on October 23, 2009. I 
>presume that if it is approved, it will simultaneously become an IEC 
>document AND an EN/IEC document (EN/IEC 60204-33, to be specific).
>
>As a European Norm, it is then (I presume) a candidate for 
>notification in the European Official Journal (OJ) as provide some 
>presumption of conformity for a CE Marking Directive. Since it's 
>cousin standard EN/IEC 60204-1 has been notified to the Low Voltage 
>Directive and Machinery Directive, I expect the same for this.
>
>I am wondering, however, what body is in charge of making the 
>decision on the OJ notice. Is this done by CENELEC part and parcel 
>with their FDIS vote, or is some other group (EU Parliament or 
>Council) also involved. I'm trying to understand when that shoe 
>might fall.
>
>Thanks in advance for any insight.
>
>Regards,
>Lauren Crane
>Product Regulatory Analyst
>Corporate Product EHS Manager
>Applied Materials Inc.
>Austin, TX 512 272-6540 [#922 26540]

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