IEC 60050-872:2022
International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) – Part 872: Accessibility
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IEC 60050-872:2022 provides a focused vocabulary reference for accessibility within the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV). For engineering teams, procurement specialists, and compliance reviewers, it helps establish consistent terminology when discussing accessibility-related requirements, technical evaluation, and documentation. Using IEC 60050-872:2022 early in a project can support clearer specifications, more reliable conformity assessment, and better alignment across design, testing, and quality workflows where accessibility topics need to be interpreted consistently.
What is IEC 60050-872:2022?
IEC 60050-872:2022 is the Part 872 vocabulary entry in the IEV series, dedicated to accessibility. Its purpose is to define and organize terms used when describing accessibility in technical and regulatory contexts, helping reduce ambiguity in engineering documentation and compliance reference material. For organizations working with product evaluation, technical assessment, or documented evaluation processes, the vocabulary can support consistent language across teams, suppliers, laboratories, and certification activities.
Applications of IEC 60050-872:2022
This reference is most useful in workflows where accessibility terminology needs to be applied consistently, such as requirements drafting, design reviews, testing workflows, and regulatory preparation. It may also support cross-functional communication in product development, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation when accessibility-related features or obligations are being discussed. In procurement and conformity assessment, a shared vocabulary can help clarify expectations and reduce interpretation issues between buyers, manufacturers, and assessment bodies.
Why is IEC 60050-872:2022 important?
Consistent terminology is important for safety, quality assurance, and operational consistency, especially when accessibility requirements are being reviewed alongside technical compliance obligations. IEC 60050-872:2022 can help teams reduce misunderstanding during specification writing, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation. It also supports clearer engineering documentation and more traceable review processes, which may improve procurement decisions and reduce risk when accessibility is part of the compliance scope.
- Accessibility-related vocabulary for technical and compliance documentation
- Support for specification drafting, review, and verification activities
- Useful for conformity assessment, procurement review, and quality workflows
- Helps align terminology across engineering, testing, and regulatory teams
- Publication Date: 2022-07-09
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60050-872:2022 (2022-07-09)
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