- Batch 6 (100): EN 1870 saws, EN 81 lift sub-parts, hearing/glove PPE,
EN 50126 railway, EN 60974 welding, EN 60335-2-x cleaning appliances
- Batch 7 (71): IEC 60601 medical family, EN ISO 19085 woodworking, safety
footwear (ASTM F2413), fitness (ASTM F2276), chainsaws (OPEI B175.1),
ISO 4254 agri remainder, acoustics ISO 3743/3745/3747
671 of 671 norms now have at least DIN mapping; ~80% have a US (ANSI/NFPA/
UL/OSHA/ASME/ASTM/SAE/NIOSH) mapping; ~40% have CN-GB and/or JP-JIS.
Added TestCrossRef_SpotChecks with 15 manually vetted region mappings
(IEC 60601 → ANSI/AAMI ES60601, EN 13445 → ASME BPVC, EN 60204 → NFPA 79,
ISO 10218 → RIA R15.06, etc.).
Next steps for follow-up work:
- Add OpenAPI snapshot for new /norms-library/crossref endpoints
- Front-end: render crossref panel on /sdk/iace norm detail page
- Tech file: auto-emit "this requirement also satisfies X in market Y" hints
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a jurisdiction-cross-reference layer to the norms library. Each entry
maps an ISO/IEC/EN norm to its identifier in DIN (DE), ANSI/NFPA/UL/OSHA (US),
GB (CN), and JIS (JP), with explicit Relation (identical/equivalent/partial/
superseded_by/supersedes) and Confidence (verified/high/medium/low) fields.
Batch 1 covers IDs 1-100 in load order:
- 1a (50): A-norms + B1-norms + early B2-norms (ergonomics, vibration, noise)
- 1b (50): remaining B2 (ATEX, EMC, cybersec) + first C-norms (presses,
robots, conveyors, plastics, woodworking)
These are the foundational, internationally harmonized standards with the
strongest verified mappings (ISO 12100 ~> GB 15706 ~> JIS B 9700, EN 60204-1
~> NFPA 79 ~> GB 5226.1 ~> JIS B 9960-1, etc.).
API:
- GET /iace/norms-library?include_crossref=true → inline crossref
- GET /iace/norms-library/:id/crossref → single norm lookup
- GET /iace/norms-library/crossref → bulk dump
Strategic context: enables dual-use CE/US/CN/JP tech files without
re-authoring, and addresses the "Norm Translation Matrix" gap that the
US-export strategy memory entry calls out. 6 batches remaining (~571 norms)
to reach full library coverage.
Tests: 6 new tests; all pass via `go test -vet=off ./internal/iace/`.
(vet=off needed only to bypass an unrelated pre-existing typo in
document_export_sources.go.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>