SIST EN 60950:1996/A11:1999
(Amendment)Safety of information technology equipment
Safety of information technology equipment
Superseded by EN 60950:2000 * Published by former TC 74
Sicherheit von Einrichtungen der Informationstechnik
Sécurité des matériels de traitement de l'information
Safety of information technology equipment - Amendment A11
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 60950:1996/A11:1999
01-marec-1999
Safety of information technology equipment - Amendment A11
Safety of information technology equipment
Sicherheit von Einrichtungen der Informationstechnik
Sécurité des matériels de traitement de l'information
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 60950:1992/A11:1997
ICS:
35.020 Informacijska tehnika in Information technology (IT) in
tehnologija na splošno general
SIST EN 60950:
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