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Public Content
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The Risk Management of Medical Devices Regarding Electromagnetic Disturbances
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How to Manage Risks with regard to Electromagnetic Disturbances - Ottawa 2016
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Non-standardized immunity testing, Ottawa 2016
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Why is the IEEE developing a standard on managing EMI risks, Ottawa 2016
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Developing Immunity Testing to Cover Intermodulation
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EMI and EMC: the present situation, and what the future holds - Wattnow Oct 2018
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IEEE Standards Project P1848: Techniques & Measures to Manage Functional Safety - IWCS 2018
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Including EMC in Risk Assessments
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Opportunities in the Risk Management of EMC
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Techniques and Measures to Manage Functional Safety IEEE GEMCCON 2018
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Testing for immunity to simultaneous disturbances and similar issues for risk managing EMC
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Why Do We Need an IEEE EMC Standard on Managing Functional Safety and Other Risks? IEEE EMC Mag 2016
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Why increasing immunity test levels is not sufficient for high-reliability and critical equipment
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The IET's Code of Practice on Electromagnetic Resilience first published February 2017
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Overview of Ts & Ms for EMC for FS, as published by IET August 2013
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Its EMC Jim but not as we know it, InCompliance magazine July 2015
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Managing functional safety risks caused by EMI needs more than immunity testing IEEE Dresden 2015
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Overview of Techniques and Measures for EMC for Functional Safety IET 2013
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The first practical techniques for achieving EMC for Functional Safety - EMC Journal 2013
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