Committee resource area
Roles & responsibilities
TC/SC officers, WG/MT convenors, PT leaders & experts
Drafting IEC publications
Drafting publications, using IEC standard template & revisable files
Reference material
Statutes, directives, basic agreements, decisions, administrative circulars, guides & horizontal standards
Forms for standards development
All the essential forms for technical work
Processes & Procedures
For the development and maintenance of International Standards
Tools & services
For NCs, TC/SC officers, WG/MT convenors, PT leaders
SMB communiqué
Reports for the IEC technical community on SMB decisions and actions
CA and Standards
Conformity assessment aspects in normative documents
Standards Programme Coordination Group (SPCG)
Role of terminology
in scientific and technical communication
Making the business case
Show how your company benefits from your participation in standardization
Training
IEC Academy training activities for NCs and TC/SC officers, convenors, project leaders and experts.
Technical briefing papers
Download technical briefing papers for experts
A standard is an agreed way of doing something in a consistent and repeatable way. Standards set minimum requirements in terms of safety, reliability, efficiency, and so forth.
IEC TC/SCs (Technical committees and subcommittees) develop international standards and other types of publications for a specific area of electrotechnology.
An overview of the development process of a new IEC International Standard.
A systems approach focuses on the whole system rather than each individual part.
Standards describe the processes and methods to ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of electrical systems and information technologies. Conformity assessment verifies that the written word is applied in the real world.
Why comment? Help shape international standards in your field. Take this opportunity to provide your expert comments on draft IEC Standards (CDVs) before they are published.
The key benefits of membership come from participating in the development of the standardization and conformity assessment work of the IEC.
In this section, you can find more information about how the IEC is organized.