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What are normative references?

Started by , Aug 31 2020 12:04 AM
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Hello Everyone,

 

Can someone please explain to me in their own words what normative references means?

 

Thanks

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Hi Ramiro,

These are references that are regarded as essential when applying the standard or document in question. This is more common in ISO Standards.

Kind regards,

Tony

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Here is a pretty decent article to help explain it.  It is a few years old but the knowledge still holds.

 

https://www.theaudit...rmative-anyway/

 

Cheers!

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