Miscellaneous amendments to the drafting A number of provisions referred to either ‘practical measures’ or ‘reasonable measures’ where there seems no reason for using different descriptions of the measure. In the context of the draft standard there appears little difference between ‘practical’ and ‘reasonable’. ‘Reasonable’ also has a more recognised legal meaning than ‘practical’.
All references to ‘practical measures’ were changed to ‘reasonable measures’.
The Standard contained a number of references to ‘safe and suitable’. It was suggested these references be amended to ‘safe or suitable’ to convey the disjunctive rather than conjunctive meaning.
The Clauses were amended accordingly.