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16、0 IEC 62430Edition 1.0 2009-02INTERNATIONAL STANDARD NORME INTERNATIONALEEnvironmentally conscious design for electrical and electronic products Eco-conception pour les produits lectriques et lectroniques INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMISSION ELECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE UICS 13.02
17、0; 43.040.10 PRICE CODECODE PRIXISBN 2-8318-1032-7 Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Marque dpose de la Commission Electrotechnique Internationale 2 62430 IEC:2009 CONTENTS FOREWORD.3 INTRODUCTION.5 1 Scope.6 2 Normative references .6 3 Terms and definitions .6 4
18、Fundamentals of environmentally conscious design (ECD) .8 4.1 General .8 4.2 Life cycle thinking8 4.3 Regulatory and stakeholders requirements .9 4.4 Integration into management system .9 5 Environmentally conscious design process (ECD process) .9 5.1 General .9 5.2 Analysis of regulatory and stakeh
19、olders environmental requirements .10 5.3 Identification and evaluation of environmental aspects and corresponding impacts .10 5.4 Design and development .11 5.5 Review and continual improvement .11 5.6 Information sharing for ECD 11 Annex A (informative) Fundamentals of environmentally conscious de
20、sign 13 Annex B (informative) Elaboration of environmentally conscious design process (ECD process) .16 Annex C (informative) Examples categories of tools 26 Bibliography29 Figure A.1 Overview of ECD process .13 Figure B.1 Examples of environmental impacts associated with a products inputs, outputs
21、and life cycle stages.20 Figure B.2 Example of the integration of environmental aspects into the design and development process24 Figure B.3 Information sharing and collaboration along the supply chain for ECD processes .25 Table B.1 Examples of procedures for ECD Process16 Table B.2 Life cycle stag
22、es and examples of environmental aspects for the identification of the significant life cycle stages and environmental aspects 21 Table C.1 Overview of tools which can be used in ECD .26 62430 IEC:2009 3 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS DESIGN FOR ELECTRICAL AND
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33、. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. International Standard IEC 62430 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 111: Environmental standardization for electrical and electronic products and systems. The text of this standard is based on the following
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36、ed edition, or amended. 62430 IEC:2009 5 INTRODUCTION Every product has an effect on the environment, which may occur at any or all stages of its life cycle raw-material acquisition, manufacture, distribution, use, maintenance, re-use and end of life. These effects may range from slight to significa
37、nt; they may be short-term or long-term; and they may occur at the local, national, regional or global level (or a combination thereof). The widespread use of electrical and electronic products has drawn increased awareness to their environmental impacts. As a result, legislation, as well as market-
38、driven requirements for environmentally conscious design, are emerging. The goal of environmentally conscious design is the reduction of adverse environmental impacts of a product throughout its entire life cycle. This can involve balancing the environmental aspects of the product with other factors
39、, such as its intended use, performance, cost, marketability and quality, and choosing methods to meet legal and regulatory requirements in the most environmentally friendly way. In striving for this goal, multiple benefits can be achieved for the organization, its customers and other stakeholders.
40、Environmentally conscious design is not a separate design activity; rather, it is an integral part of the existing design process. The “design“ in this context includes the activities associated with the processes of product planning, development and decision-making as well as the creation of polici
41、es within the organization. The impetus to create an International Standard was triggered by common circumstances impacting many industries in the global marketplace, since the compositional elements of a product (such as materials, components and services) are provided across national borders. The
42、existence of an International Standard provides for a consistent approach to life cycle management. This International Standard is intended for use by all those involved in the design and development of electrical and electronic products. This includes all parties in the supply chain regardless of o
43、rganization type, size, location and complexity. It is applicable for all types of products, new as well as modified. Sector-specific documents may be developed to address needs not covered in this standard. The use of this standard as a base reference is encouraged so as to ensure consistency throu
44、ghout the electrotechnical sector. This International Standard provides a set of requirements for the process of environmentally conscious design reflecting the contents of IEC Guide 114 and ISO/TR 14062. 6 62430 IEC:2009 ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS DESIGN FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS 1 Scop
45、e This International Standard specifies requirements and procedures to integrate environmental aspects into design and development processes of electrical and electronic products, including combination of products, and the materials and components of which they are composed (hereafter referred to as
46、 products). NOTE The existence of this standard does not preclude particular sectors from generating their own, more specific, standards or guidelines. Where such documents are produced it is recommended that they use this standard as the reference in order to ensure consistency throughout the elect
47、rotechnical sector. 2 Normative references No normative references are cited. Informative references are noted in the bibliography. NOTE This clause is included in order to retain typical clause numbering. 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions
48、 apply. 3.1 design and development activities that take an idea or requirement and transform these into a product NOTE The process of design and development usually follows a series of defined steps starting with an initial idea, transforming that into a formal specification, and resulting in the cr
49、eation of a working prototype and whatever documentation is required to support production of the goods or provision of the service. 3.2 environment surroundings in which an organization operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans and their interrelation NOTE Surroundings in this context extend from within an organization to the global system. ISO 14001: 2004, definition 3.5 3.3 environmenta
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