CISPR 10-1992 amd2-2001 PDF
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Full title and description
CISPR 10:1992/AMD2:2001 — Amendment 2 to CISPR 10:1992, "Organization, rules and procedures of the CISPR". This amendment updates the CISPR organizational structure and procedural rules (committee structure, officers, secretariat and document-approval procedures) as published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on behalf of the CISPR (International Special Committee on Radio Interference).
Abstract
This publication is Amendment 2 to CISPR 10:1992. It makes targeted changes to the CISPR rules and procedures document, including modifications to the committee structure (addition of a subcommittee), officer appointment terms and responsibilities, secretariat wording, and selected procedural clarifications for meetings, working groups and document approval. The amendment was published in English/French by the IEC on 14 August 2001 and is five pages long. The amendment was later withdrawn and its provisions were consolidated in subsequent CISPR organizational publications.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (withdrawal effective 15 November 2004)
- Publication date: 14 August 2001
- Publisher: IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) / CISPR
- ICS / categories: 33.100.10 (Emission)
- Edition / version: Edition 4.0 (Amendment 2 to CISPR 10:1992)
- Number of pages: 5
Scope
This amendment modifies the organizational and procedural text of CISPR 10:1992. Its scope is limited to governance and procedural provisions of the CISPR committee — for example, updating the internal structure to include an additional subcommittee, revising terms and election/appointment rules for officers (Vice‑President), clarifying secretariat responsibilities and making editorial/structural adjustments to ensure the committee's documentation and approval processes reflect current practice. It does not change technical emission measurement or limit requirements for products; those remain in separate CISPR technical publications.
Key topics and requirements
- Addition/modification of the CISPR organizational diagram to include a new subcommittee (Subcommittee H) and its working groups.
- Revised provisions for election/term of the Vice‑President (term length and re‑eligibility rules).
- Changes to secretariat wording and responsibilities (editing/removal of specified sub‑items to reflect updated procedures).
- Clarifications to meeting, document development and approval procedures for plenary assemblies, steering committees, subcommittees and working groups.
- Editorial and structural amendments to align CISPR internal rules with contemporary practice at the time of publication.
Typical use and users
Primary users are national standards bodies, CISPR members and delegates, committee secretariats, standards librarians and regulatory or conformity assessment organizations that track committee governance. It is also of interest to EMC programme managers and standards administrators who need to understand historical procedural changes in CISPR governance or maintain records of committee decisions and documentation practices.
Related standards
Directly related to: CISPR 10:1992 (base publication). Related/connected documents include CISPR 10:1992/AMD1:1995 (Amendment 1) and CISPR 10:1992/COR1:1994 (Corrigendum 1). The amendment is part of the CISPR suite of procedural and organizational publications and should be considered alongside later CISPR organizational documents that consolidated or replaced earlier amendments (the CISPR 10 base document and its amendments were withdrawn and their content incorporated into subsequent CISPR procedural publications).
Keywords
CISPR, CISPR 10, amendment, AMD2, organization, rules and procedures, committee governance, electromagnetic compatibility, EMC, IEC, subcommittee, secretariat, Vice‑President, document approval.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: CISPR 10:1992/AMD2:2001 is Amendment 2 to CISPR 10:1992, the CISPR document that sets out the organization, rules and procedures of the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR).
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers amendments to CISPR’s internal governance and procedural text — changes to committee structure (addition of a subcommittee), officer election/term rules (notably Vice‑President provisions), secretariat wording and procedural clarifications for meetings and document approval. It does not address product emission limits or measurement techniques.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: CISPR members and delegates, national standards bodies, standards librarians, regulatory bodies, and anyone maintaining records of CISPR governance or researching historical committee procedures.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: It is withdrawn. The amendment was published on 14 August 2001 and the CISPR 10 base publication and its amendments (including AMD2) were withdrawn with an effective withdrawal date of 15 November 2004. Its content was incorporated into later CISPR organizational publications.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes. It is Amendment 2 to CISPR 10:1992 and forms part of the set of documents for CISPR 10 (which also includes the base text, Amendment 1 and Corrigendum 1). CISPR 10 belongs to the broader family of CISPR procedural and technical publications.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: CISPR, amendment, organization, rules, procedures, committee governance, EMC, IEC, AMD2, 2001.