You are right. The AC:2011 is a corrigendum. There appear to be a
couple of standards that have corrigendums for information technology
equipment (ITE) family standards. However, do the manufacturers
Declarations of Conformity (DOC) need to list the corrigendum?
Specifically, would the
A corrigendum is typically published to correct an error that was
inadvertently introduced either in drafting or in printing and which could
lead to incorrect or unsafe application of a standard. Corrigenda are not
published to correct errors that would have no bearing on application of the
Do the manufacturers Declarations of Conformity (DOC) need to list the
corrigendum?
On 4/29/2012 11:38 PM, Steve Leitner wrote:
A corrigendum is typically published to correct an error that was
inadvertently introduced either in drafting or in printing and which
could lead to incorrect or
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