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SANS 10108:2017 The classification of hazardous locations and the selection of equipment for use in such locations

South African National Standards (SANS)

SANS 62282-4-101:2015/IEC 62282-4-101:2014 Fuel cell technologies Part 4-101: road vehicles and auxiliary power units (APU) - Safety of electrically powered industrial trucks
SANS 62282-1:2013/IEC/TS 62282-1:2010 Fuel cell technologies Part 1: Terminology
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