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ETR 238 : 20001

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Foreword
Introduction
General
The objective of the New Approach
Objectives of ETSI
Objectives of CENELEC
Objective of the programme and the procedure
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3 2 Abbreviations
4 Executive summary
5 Procedures for producing Harmonized Standards
   5.1 Initiation of the standardization work
   5.2 Co-operation between ETSI and CENELEC
   5.3 Co-operation between ETSI and the ERC
6 Standardization policy
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Telecommunications equipment to which the EMC
        Directive applies
   6.3 Telecommunications equipment to which the EMC
        Directive and the TTE Directive and/or the SES
        Directive applies.
   6.4 Specific product families not identified under the
        previous subclauses
7 Categories of standards
   7.1 Basic EMC standards
   7.2 Harmonized generic EMC Standards
   7.3 Harmonized product family and Harmonized product EMC
        Standards
8 Harmonized EMC Standards
   8.1 Applicability and priority
   8.2 Environmental classification
   8.3 Contents of Harmonized product or product family
        standards for EMC
   8.4 Use of normative and informative annexes
9 Disturbance and immunity technical specifications for
   Harmonized EMC Standards
   9.1 Disturbance
   9.2 Immunity
   9.3 Concept of immunity specifications
10 Relevance of technical specifications
   10.1 General
   10.2 Radio and EMC phenomena and their relevance to
        Council Directives
   10.3 Tables of electromagnetic phenomena and their
        relationship to Council Directives
11 Procedures for conversion of non-harmonized EMC standards
   into Harmonized EMC Standards
   11.1 Procedures for conversion
12 Approval procedures
   12.1 First edition of Harmonized EMC Standards
   12.2 Second and subsequent editions of Harmonized EMC
        Standards
13 Presentation of adopted Harmonized EMC Standards to the
   European Commission
   13.1 Before adoption
   13.2 After adoption
Annex A: Model of a normative annex to be used for Harmonized
         EMC Standards
Annex B: Example of an actual normative annex to
         telecommunications equipment Harmonized EMC
Annex C: ETSI standards for EMC in the telecommunications field
      C.1 Introduction
      C.2 Priority
      C.3 Published standards for conversion to Harmonized
          EMC Standards
      C.4 Standards in development for evaluation and
          conversion to Harmonized EMC Standards
      C.5 Standards to be prepared for harmonization
Annex D: CENELEC standards for EMC in the telecommunications
         field
      D.1 Published standards for conversion to Harmonized EMC
          Standards
      D.2 Standards in development for evaluation and conversion
          to Harmonized EMC Standards
Annex E: Procedure for the development of Harmonized Standards
         for radiocommunications equipment in co-operation with
         the CEPT ERC
      E.1 Introduction
      E.2 Objectives
      E.3 Procedure
Annex F: Repartition agreement between ETSI and CENELEC
      F.1 Introduction
      F.2 Basic principles
      F.3 Particular work repartition
      F.4 Additional work on EMC
      F.5 Future development
      F.6 Practical organization
      F.7 Addendum (points added by work repartition concerning
          accessories for telecommunications equipment and
          equipment practice)
Annex G: ETSI/ERC Memorandum of Understanding
      G.1 Introduction
      G.2 Principles of Co-operation
      G.3 Co-operation Procedure
      G.4 Existing standards
      G.5 Exchange of documents
History

Describes a standardization programme to be executed by ETSI and CENELEC for the development of draft Harmonized electromagnetic compatibility Standards for telecommunications equipment, telecommunications networks, Satellite Earth Station (SES) equipment and radio communications equipment, and for their installations.

Committee
RES
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
66
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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