In message <7b970d3d82cee74c920c2e6b0d3b837720be5...@sn2prd0610mb358.namprd06.prod.o utlook.com>, dated Fri, 23 Nov 2012, "Mcburney, Ian" <ian.mcbur...@dmh-global.com> writes:

I have not started applying IEC 62368-1 as the testing agency I use has not recommend it. Is IEC 62368-1 the preferred option as opposed to IEC 60065 /60950 with most testing agencies now?

For new designs, IEC/EN 62368-1 may come into mandatory effect before the end-of-life of your product. It is huge, and very different from the standards it will replace, so your designers and safety experts need to begin to get up to speed on it long before it becomes mandatory.

I just don't understand how you can work without having copies of the standards you need to apply. There are now ways of getting them without paying hundreds of pounds but it isn't wise to discuss that too much on a public mailing list.
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