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IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023

Corrigendum 1 - Classification of environmental conditions - Part 2-6: Environmental conditions appearing in nature - Earthquake vibration and shock

Standard by IEC, 2023-10-16

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IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023 is a corrigendum connected to IEC 60721-2-6:2022, addressing classification of environmental conditions appearing in nature with a specific focus on earthquake vibration and shock. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, it matters because even a small correction in the technical record can affect documented evaluation, test planning, and risk management decisions. Used alongside the parent reference, IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023 helps maintain accuracy in environmental classification and supports more reliable technical review and conformity assessment activities.

Overview of IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023

This corrigendum is a supporting document that modifies or clarifies the parent publication, rather than serving as a standalone technical specification. Its scope is tied to environmental conditions in nature, specifically earthquake vibration and shock, which are relevant when defining installation assumptions, resilience requirements, or qualification boundaries. In practice, IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023 may be consulted during engineering documentation updates, laboratory evaluation planning, and compliance workflows where the correct classification of natural hazards is needed for dependable technical validation.

Compliance applications of IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023

Organizations may use this corrigendum when reviewing environmental assumptions for equipment, systems, or installations expected to encounter seismic vibration and shock. It is particularly relevant in procurement review, product evaluation, and documented evaluation processes where the parent document is cited in specifications, test plans, or regulatory preparation materials. Laboratories and engineering teams may also refer to it when aligning testing workflows with the intended environmental classification, helping ensure that technical assessments and quality workflows remain consistent with the corrected IEC 60721-2-6:2022 reference.

Importance of compliance with IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023

Using the corrected reference helps reduce avoidable errors in technical compliance, especially where environmental classification influences safety, performance criteria, or verification activities. For manufacturers and buyers, it supports clearer procurement decisions and better traceability in engineering documentation. For testing and conformity assessment teams, it can improve consistency between the documented hazard classification and the actual validation approach. In regulated or safety-sensitive workflows, IEC 60721-2-6:2022/COR1:2023 helps strengthen risk reduction, operational consistency, and the credibility of compliance evidence.

  • Corrigendum linked to the parent document IEC 60721-2-6:2022
  • Addresses environmental classification for earthquake vibration and shock
  • Useful for engineering documentation, test planning, and conformity assessment
  • Supports accurate compliance references in procurement and verification workflows
SKU: 9c4db0669b84

  • Publication Date: 2023-10-16
  • Standard Status: Corrigendum
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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