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Primer on Standards - OEK - OVE

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CENEL, the European Committee for the Coordinati<strong>on</strong> of Electrical <strong>Standards</strong>, thesec<strong>on</strong>d direct ancestor of CENELEC, was formed in October 1960. CENELCOMmembers met with the IEC Nati<strong>on</strong>al Electrotechnical Committees of seven EFTAcountries (Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and UnitedKingdom) and Finland. CENEL studied IEC standards and their implementati<strong>on</strong>within the countries involved. CENELCOM and CENEL worked side by side untilthe end of 1972, when Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom decided to jointhe EEC.From January 1st 1973, CENELCOM and CENEL were disbanded and a neworganizati<strong>on</strong> was established: CENELEC (the acr<strong>on</strong>ym was menti<strong>on</strong>ed for the firsttime in the Steering Committee meeting of Paris <strong>on</strong> 3-4 May 1972). The newbody took over all the work of its two predecessors, including resp<strong>on</strong>sibility forthe CENEL Comp<strong>on</strong>ents Committee (founded in 1970) which later became theCENELEC Electr<strong>on</strong>ic Comp<strong>on</strong>ents Committee (CECC).CENELEC TodayNowadays, CENELEC is composed of the Nati<strong>on</strong>al Electrotechnical Committeesof 22 European countries. Membership is evolving almost every year for there arestill 13 Affiliate members whose main priority is to become members of theorganizati<strong>on</strong>.MembershipThe members of CENELEC are the Nati<strong>on</strong>al Electrotechnical Committees of 22European countries:The 15 countries of the European Uni<strong>on</strong>: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal,Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom3 EFTA members: Iceland, Norway, and SwitzerlandPlus the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and MaltaCENELEC is also proud to have 13 affiliate countries that will <strong>on</strong>e day join CENELECas full members. These affiliates come from the following countries: Albania,Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Est<strong>on</strong>ia, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Slovenia,Turkey and the Ukraine. Once an Affiliate complies with the c<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s for fullmembership it may become a CENELEC member with all its rights as well asresp<strong>on</strong>sibilities.8 CENELEC. <str<strong>on</strong>g>Primer</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>Standards</strong>

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