IEC 62881:2018/COR1:2019
(Corrigendum)Corrigendum 1 - Cause and effect matrix
Corrigendum 1 - Cause and effect matrix
Corrigendum 1 - Matrice des causes et effets
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
COMMISSION ÉLECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE
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IEC 62881 IEC 62881
Edition 1.0 2018-10 Édition 1.0 2018-10
CAUSE AND EFFECT MATRIX MATRICE DES CAUSES ET EFFETS
CO RRI G E NDUM 1
Corrections to the French version appear after the English text.
Les corrections à la version française sont données après le texte anglais.
IEC 62881:2018-10/COR1:2019-04(en-fr)
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