It looks like a dreadful mess. Concerning the shellfish question below,  if 61293 is normatively referenced in any product safety standard, then it must be applied. This dot triad '...' is an old German way of signifying 'to'. What the commas are supposed to be for, I cannot imagine.

The revision was produced by IEC committee TC3. TC3 documents are studied by national committees that often have very little or no liaison with their own product committees. I wonder if TC3 consulted any product safety committees.


Best wishes John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only www.woodjohn.uk Rayleigh, Essex UK MAY THE VIRUS NOT BE WITH YOU dum nisi ex silvis sumus
On 2020-05-22 17:56, Brian Kunde wrote:
what mussel does it have to force the world to follow it?

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