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Hi Iain

Have you taken a look through the IEC web site: www.iec.ch

As regards Workmanship requirements, the nearest I can find is IEC  
61190. However, ISO 9000 in its various guises, is the QC system and  
it is for you to determine how you control that in your plant.

In the electronics section of IEC there are 1160 different standards  
- good luck!

You might keep-in-mind that, in EU law, International Standards take  
precedence over Industry Norms or in-house documents, this would also  
include IPC standards. Worst case, if your product causes someone to  
sue you and you aren't working to International Standards, you lose!

FORE!

Kindest regards,

Graham

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On 27 Nov 2007, at 16:46, Braddock, Iain wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> Not being a CEM, I was wondering how you manage dealing with customers
> who provide different requirements of work, eg. work to meet the  
> quality
> reqt's of IEC..........X?
>
> If the operators are trained/accredited in say IPC, and provided the
> work carried out meets the quality/standard of the spec's laid  
> down, I'm
> assuming it isn't necessary to get accredited in the other spec's.
>
> Regards,
>     Iain.
>
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