Hi Brian,

The IEC webstore<https://webstore.iec.ch/> has a "Just Published" section. You 
can subscribe to a weekly email update or you can use the RSS feed. That's 
probably the fastest and easiest way to get IEC updates. You can also look at 
the work of individual technical committees. For example, if you are looking 
for code changes in Europe, check the TC 64 
site<https://www.iec.ch/dyn/www/f?p=103:23:::::FSP_ORG_ID:1249> occasionally. 
The documents will only be available to TC members and members of other TCs 
with liaisons to TC 64, but you can at least see what standards are being 
updated or have recently been updated.

Ted Eckert
Microsoft

The opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my 
employer.

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Good afternoon compliance colleagues,

Have a curiously open-ended question from a major OEM who's very 
process-oriented.
So, I'm gathering ideas on how to track standard updates and changes in 
multiple markets (US, EU, etc.).

I'm familiar with IAEI for collaborating with NA inspectors on NEC updates, and 
know that UL & ETL have various update notice/networks, but have no idea how to 
track IEC updates, nor residential code changes for someplace like the UK.  
This is applicable mostly for safety, perhaps a little on EMC.

thanks!

"Colorado" Brian
720-450-4933

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