In message <1d8b4eb0ebe341ff90686842f3f7d...@blupr02mb116.namprd02.prod.outlook.com> , dated Thu, 14 Nov 2013, Brian Oconnell <[email protected]> writes:

Is EN45014 still applicable?

It doesn't seem to have been withdrawn.

Is ISO17050-1,-2 the correct ref?

For Europe, not 'correct' unless it's been adopted by CEN/CENELEC as EN ISO 17050... However, DoCs compliant with it would be accepted in most countries.

Another question - have been told by (Yet Another Import Authority) that these standards represent the minimum required information, and additional stuff not necessarily excluded. Comments?

Certainly true for EN 45014, which is a recommendation. But information deemed misleading would not be tolerated.
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