Portal for read-only access to national adoptions of specific harmonized European standards for European public access

 

The purpose of this portal is to make the content of specific harmonized European standards (national adoption) available for European public access.

 

The present access to the standards is granted under applicable legal frameworks. Please note that these frameworks can change and may impact your access.

 

Standards are protected by copyright

 

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What is a harmonized European standard?

 

A harmonized European standard is a European standard developed by a recognized European Standards Organization, and is created following a request from the European Commission for the implementation of the application of European Union harmonization legislation.

 

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