Greetings, listmates-

What safety standards should I consider when designing an integrated/built-in, 
or otherwise non-user serviceable Li-ion battery in a portable outdoor product?

For a product typically covered by IEC 61010-1 is there a supplementary 
standard worth considering for the built-in battery part?  IEC 61010-1 does not 
directly address non-replaceable rechargeable batteries.  I'm thinking IEC 
62133 is a given for the cells, and maybe apply it to the eventual integrated 
"pack" too if it makes sense.  The final configuration containing the 
integrated Li-ion pack will at a minimum be developed & tested to applicable 
product family safety & EMC standards, all wrapped in a risk assessment.  Is 
there a recommended industry guide that addresses the technician serviceability 
part?

Thank you,
Chet Summers

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