EN 50088:1996/A1:1996
(Amendment)Safety of electric toys
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- 31-Jan-1996
- 30-Sep-2001
- 97.200.50
- 88/378/EEC
- CLC/TC 61
Safety of electric toys
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Sicherheit elektrischer Spielzeuge
Sécurité des jouets électriques
Varnost električnih igrač
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SLOVENSKI SIST EN 50088:1998/A1:1998
prva izdaja
STANDARD
december 1998
Varnost električnih igrač
Safety of electric toys - Amendment A1
ICS 97.200.50 Referenčna številka
SIST EN 50088:1998/A1:1998(en)
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