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<blockquote data-quote="Sidewinder" data-source="post: 522663" data-attributes="member: 9512"><p>The technical intent is identical across Europe as the IEC document is filtered through CENELEC which we are also a member of.</p><p>BSI has as much control over 7671 as the IET, JPEL/64 is a Joint BSI & IET panel, the clue is in the J.</p><p>Standards language is common to many standards, & 7671 is no better or worse than any others.</p><p>The trick is to learn the language not make disparaging comments.</p><p>The courses are supposed to teach that, but most fail because they are only interested in getting candidates to pass an exam, not learning about the standard.</p><p>The course outcome isn't just about the exam, but it's been bastardised for profit to be all about the exam by the training industry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidewinder, post: 522663, member: 9512"] The technical intent is identical across Europe as the IEC document is filtered through CENELEC which we are also a member of. BSI has as much control over 7671 as the IET, JPEL/64 is a Joint BSI & IET panel, the clue is in the J. Standards language is common to many standards, & 7671 is no better or worse than any others. The trick is to learn the language not make disparaging comments. The courses are supposed to teach that, but most fail because they are only interested in getting candidates to pass an exam, not learning about the standard. The course outcome isn't just about the exam, but it's been bastardised for profit to be all about the exam by the training industry. [/QUOTE]
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