UL CERTIFICATION

UNDERWRITER LABORATORIES (UL) CERTIFICATION

INTRODUCTION

UL Certification: UL is a world leader in product safety testing and certification. For more than 100 years, manufacturers have had their merchandise evaluated and tested for safety risks by its independent, third-party safety certification organization. William Henry Merrill founded it in 1894.

Last year alone, approximately 14 billion products with the UL Mark entered the global marketplace." As a safety science company, UL has the experience, local contacts, and global industry expertise to help you understand and meet regulatory requirements to bring your devices to market globally. It is easier to design a product with UL requirements in mind than redesigning a product to complete a set of requirements. If you are new to UL or simply uncertain about your product construction, request a preliminary evaluation. We'll evaluate your prototype designs and assist in pre-production product conformance. Pre-testing advice is cost-effective and may often offset final testing costs.

What is UL Certification?

UL stands for underwriter laboratories, also known as the UL mark and considered a safety organization. Underwriter Laboratories is a third-party certification company, and its major function is to certify the product to protect the world and provide a safer place for both workers and consumers. They also set industry-wide standards on new products. UL testing assures that product is safe to use.

Process for UL Certification

  1. Submit application - When a product is in the developing stage, the application is submitted for UL Certification. Accordingly, all product details are added and can also add attachments.

  2. Preliminary evaluation - UL officers will usually perform a preliminary evaluation to determine which areas meet the UL criteria. This would be done to see if a specific risk assessment system is necessary for the products.

  3. Audit - Inspection of the manufacturing plant of the applicant is done; after getting an inspection, a quotation request is sent to the applicant. During this stage, the product life cycle is investigated.

  4. Product testing - After receiving the quotation, UL engineers will investigate the product and perform the testing. After getting the testing done, UL Engineer will inform you about the UL requirement.

  5. Affix UL Mark - UL mark is allotted to the applicant if the product meets all the UL requirements.

Timeline

60 Days (approx.)

frequently asked questions (FAQ)

    UL - underwriter laboratories, also known as safety organization which provides certification and testing services.

      UL certification is required to maintain the standards related to safety protocols.

        UL mark makes the products produced according to the quality standard and maintains the product's reputation as this mark has but built a reputation in the eyes of the public.

          It offers certification services, testing services, solution-based services, application-based services, and additional & added services.

            No, there is no expiration to the UL certification for a product bearing the UL Mark.

              Yes

                Manufacturers, Product developers, representatives, Authorized agents, and license.

                  UL has decided to restrict its designation as a Notified Body.

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