ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012
Amendment 1 - Information technology - Generic cabling - Introduction to the MICE environmental classification
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ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012 provides a supporting amendment to the technical reference on generic cabling and the MICE environmental classification, helping readers interpret how environmental conditions may be considered in cabling planning and technical assessment. For engineering teams and compliance workflows, ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012 is relevant when documenting design assumptions, reviewing installation conditions, or aligning procurement and verification activities with the parent document. It is best used as a targeted compliance reference rather than a standalone technical specification.
What is ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012?
This amendment modifies the parent technical report ISO/IEC TR 29106 and is tied to the introduction of the MICE environmental classification for generic cabling. In practical terms, it supports how environmental factors are described and evaluated during engineering documentation, technical review, and conformity assessment preparation. Organizations may use it to maintain operational consistency when comparing installation environments, planning test conditions, or aligning project files with the parent reference. It is a supplemental document connected to the base technical report.
Applications of ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012
ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012 is typically consulted in structured cabling projects where environmental classification needs to be considered during specification, installation review, or verification activities. It may be relevant to data center planning, building infrastructure coordination, and technical documentation for cabling systems exposed to different mechanical, climatic, ingress, or electromagnetic conditions. Laboratories, consultants, and procurement teams may also use it when checking whether a proposed cabling solution aligns with the intended operating environment and associated testing workflows.
Why is ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012 important?
This amendment matters because environmental classification can affect technical validation, risk management, and the reliability of cabling decisions across a project lifecycle. By linking the MICE approach to the parent report, ISO/IEC TR 29106:2007/AMD1:2012 helps teams support clearer documentation, more consistent evaluation criteria, and better preparation for compliance review. It can also reduce ambiguity during procurement and engineering approval, especially when multiple stakeholders need a shared basis for assessing installation conditions and conformity assessment evidence.
- Supporting reference for the MICE environmental classification used with generic cabling planning.
- Useful for technical review of installation conditions and environmental assumptions.
- Helps align documentation, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation.
- Relevant to procurement and engineering teams evaluating cabling suitability for a given environment.
- Publication Date: 2012-11-12
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC TR 29106 (2019-07-19)
- This Version: ISO/IEC TR 29106 (2012-11-12)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC TR 29106 (2007-07-11)
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