[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 125 (Thursday, June 29, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 33852-33859]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-16062]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
[Docket No. NRTL-4-93]
Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated
AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department of
Labor.
ACTIONS: Notice of renewal of recognition as a Nationally Recognized
Testing Laboratory.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the Agency's final decision on
Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated for renewal of its recognition
as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) under 29 CFR
1910.7.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: NRTL Recognition Program, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room N3653, Washington, D.C. 20210
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Notice of Final Decision
Notice is hereby given that Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated
(UL) which made application pursuant to 29 CFR 1910.7 for renewal of
its recognition as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, has had
its recognition renewed as an NRTL for the equipment or material listed
below.
The addresses of the laboratories covered by this application are:
333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062
1285 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, Long Island, New York 11747
1655 Scott Boulevard, Santa Clara, California 95050
12 Laboratory Drive, P.O. Box 13995
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
2600 N. W. Lake Road, Camas, Washington 98607
UL International Limited, Veristrong Industrial Centre, Block B, 14th
Floor, 34 Au Pui Wan Street, Fo Tan Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong
UL International Services, Ltd. 3rd Floor, No. 35 Chung Yang South
Road, Section 2, Pei Tou 11237, Taipei, Taiwan
Background
When OSHA published its standard for NRTLs at 29 CFR 1910.7, it
temporarily recognized Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated (UL) and
Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC). Both organizations had
already been referenced by the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) as acceptable organizations for testing or
certifying certain workplace equipment and materials. Appendix A of
section 1910.7 stated, in part, that Underwriters Laboratories
Incorporated was recognized temporarily as a nationally recognized
testing laboratory by the Assistant Secretary for a five-year period
from June 13, 1988 through June 13, 1993. At the end of this five-year
period UL was required to apply for renewal of that OSHA recognition
utilizing certain specified procedures. UL applied for renewal of its
recognition as an NRTL within the specified time frame (application
dated September 30, 1992) and retained temporary recognition pending
OSHA's final decision in this renewal process. The final on-site review
reports, consisting of on-site evaluations of UL testing facilities,
including administrative and technical practices, located in
Northbrook, IL; Melville, L.I., NY; Research Triangle Park, NC; Santa
Clara, CA; Taipei, Taiwan (2 sites); Hong Kong; and Tokyo, Japan (not
UL owned) (Exhibit 2B, dated September 14, 1994), and in Camas, WA
(Exhibit 2C, dated March 10, 1995), and the OSHA staff recommendation,
were subsequently forwarded to the Assistant Secretary for a
preliminary finding on the application. A notice of UL's application
for renewal together with a positive preliminary finding was published
in the Federal Register on March 29, 1995 (60 FR 16171). Interested
parties were invited to submit comments.
There was one response to the Federal Register notice of the UL
application and preliminary finding (Docket No. NRTL-4-93). The
response, from UL (Ex. 9-1), suggested that OSHA did not fully and
correctly identify the scope of UL's recognition.
UL has a program for testing and evaluation that involves
independent organizations that supply data to it. UL tests products
for, and accepts test data from, independent, internationally
recognized laboratories pursuant to the terms of various memoranda of
understanding or cooperative agreements. The laboratory developing the
test data conducts these tests according to the appropriate nationally
recognized standards. The program requirements include the assessment
of the laboratory's quality program, physical resources, equipment,
personnel, independence, and data recording procedures for conformance
with international and UL criteria. Each laboratory is subject to a
formal initial assessment to determine its capability and
qualifications to perform testing on a category-by-category, or
standard-by-standard basis. Each laboratory facility is reassessed on a
regular basis to verify continued conformance with program criteria.
This program must be consistent with the requirements of the second
procedure titled ``Acceptance of Testing Data From Independent
Organizations, Other Than NRTLs'', as detailed in the March 9, 1995
Federal Register document, ``Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratories; Clarification of the Types of Programs and Procedures''
(60 FR 12980).
UL also states that it may accept components tested at other
laboratories after review of the test data and other relevant
documentation and any additional evaluation necessary. The evaluation
includes assurance that the other laboratory's performance meets the
level that UL would provide had it performed the service.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has evaluated the
entire record in relation to the regulations set out in 29 CFR 1910.7
and makes the following findings:
Capability
Section 1910.7(b)(1) states that for each specified item of
equipment or material to be listed, labeled or
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accepted, the laboratory must have the capability (including proper
testing equipment and facilities, trained staff, written testing
procedures, and calibration and quality control programs) to perform
appropriate testing.
The on-site review reports indicate that UL has facilities,
personnel, and testing equipment which are appropriate for the areas of
recognition it seeks. The various laboratories have available all of
the general test equipment to perform the testing required by the
standards. If any additional test equipment is necessary, it will be
purchased or leased as required.
The various UL facilities have adequate equipment calibration
procedures. Typical departments maintain laboratory equipment logs
which include information relative to repair, routine maintenance, and
calibration.
Published standards, laboratory procedural guides, laboratory
operations manuals, engineering department manuals, and test data
sheets collectively specify records that are to be maintained for an
investigation. Laboratory procedural guides detail the procedures to be
followed for given tests. Details such as specific equipment (and
alternates) which UL uses to conduct the test, and instructions
including steps to be used in conducting the tests, are detailed within
these documents.
Where these procedural guides have not yet been developed,
technicians are guided by the UL standard which illustrates the test,
their knowledge of tests required for the product, data sheets (which
contain a ``method'' section and lay out basic procedures), and by
consultation with the project handler.
No single quality assurance manual exists as such. The size and
complexity of UL causes the quality assurance system to be dictated by
the corporate laboratory operations manuals and the engineering
department manuals. The engineering department manuals provide
policies, procedures, definitions, and responsibilities encompassing a
wide variety of issues.
The laboratory operations manuals identify areas of
responsibilities within the laboratory and govern the laboratory
quality system. They identify policies and describe the procedures and
controls used by engineering and laboratory staff in performing tests
and reporting of test results. They also address areas such as the
identification of applicable tests, maintenance and calibration of
equipment, procedures and practices for conducting tests, personnel
training and qualification, data recording, reporting and review,
maintenance of records, feedback and corrective action procedures, and
internal audit programs. Such audits are carried out at random and are
unannounced. Action is taken to correct performance that is below
acceptable levels. The laboratory operations manuals specify the
procedures associated with corrective actions, which are initiated
immediately upon identification of the deficient conditions.
Follow-Up and Field Inspection Procedures
Section 1910.7(b)(2) requires that the NRTL provide certain follow-
up procedures, to the extent necessary, for the particular equipment or
material to be listed, labeled, or accepted. These include
implementation of control procedures for identifying the listed or
labeled equipment or materials, inspecting the production run at
factories to assure conformance with test standards, and conducting
field inspections to monitor and assure the proper use of the label.
A written follow-up program exists. Field representatives make
periodic unannounced examinations or tests of products at the factory
and may, from time to time, select samples from the factory, the open
market, or elsewhere to be sent to a UL testing station for examination
or test to determine compliance with UL's requirements. The
determination of the frequency of audits is documented and depends on
which of UL's follow-up service is implemented. In any event, a minimum
of four unannounced visits per year is required.
The base document for follow-up inspections is the follow-up
service procedure. This document includes information regarding the use
of the UL mark on the product and the conduct of follow-up service.
In situations involving the establishment of follow-up services for
a new manufacturer or for the addition of a new product category for an
existing manufacturer, a so-called initial production inspection may be
required. This inspection is intended to assure that each manufacturer
of a certified product is producing the product in accordance with the
requirements of a follow-up service procedure commencing with the very
first production run. Under this program, the manufacturer may not ship
products bearing a UL mark until the initial production inspection has
been successfully completed, and products actually being produced are
found to comply with the requirements of the follow-up service
procedure.
Depending upon the type of service, UL marks are either obtained
through UL, or manufacturers are provided with a control number for all
their products under a particular product category and purchase the UL
mark directly from an authorized printer or supplier once UL has
evaluated the original label design and authorizes the format of the
mark. Maintaining control of these marks, as well as varying the issue
or serial numbers as they are printed, enables UL to monitor and track
closely the usage of its mark, to whom they have been released, and the
approximate date of their use.
Independence
Section 1910.7(b)(3) requires that the NRTL be completely
independent of employers subject to the tested equipment requirements,
and of any manufacturers or vendors of equipment or materials being
tested for these purposes.
OSHA believes, based upon an examination of the application, that
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. is independent of employers subject to
the tested equipment requirements and of any manufacturers or vendors
of equipment or materials being tested for these purposes, within the
meaning of 29 CFR 1910.7(b)(3).
Creditable Reports/Complaint Handling
Section 1910.7(b)(4) provides that an OSHA recognized NRTL must
maintain effective procedures for producing creditable findings and
reports that are objective and without bias, as well as for handling
complaints and disputes under a fair and reasonable system.
UL's application as well as the on-site review reports indicate
that UL does maintain effective procedures for producing creditable
findings and reports that are objective.
Published standards, laboratory procedural guides, laboratory
operations manuals, engineering department manuals, and test data
sheets collectively specify records that are to be maintained for an
investigation.
Certification reports contain the following information: name and
address of the applicant; name and address of the testing location if
different from the laboratory; a unique identifier along with an issue
date and file number for the report; a detailed description of the
product including drawings and photographs; specific conditions for use
of the product when needed; construction and testing narratives which
describe how the
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product complies with the standard; a description of the testing
performed and the results of the tests; a statement of measurement
uncertainty when appropriate; and an explanation of rationale for any
deviations, additions or exclusions from the standard.
Preparation of the certification report preparation is the
responsibility of the project engineer. A complete review is conducted
by a second engineer. Signatures of the responsible engineer and
reviewer, along with other staff involved in the report preparation,
appear in the report. Signatures of laboratory staff involved in the
testing and data collection appear on the data sheets.
As to complaint handling, if clients disagree with a decision
relating to engineering or inspection they can present and discuss
their views with the involved engineer, field representative or
supervisor in an effort to resolve the disagreement. If the matter
cannot be satisfactorily resolved at that level, they are free to
appeal up through the managerial chain to the office of the president
of UL.
Review procedures are also in place to address complaints from end
users and others, and are described in UL's field report program.
Test Standards
Section 1910.7 requires that an NRTL use ``appropriate test
standards'', which are defined, in part, to include any standard that
is currently designated as an American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) safety designated product standard or an American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM) test standard used for evaluation of
products or materials. As to the non-ANSI, UL test standards for which
UL has applied to test products to, OSHA previously had examined the
status of the Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standards for Safety and,
in particular, the method of their development, revision and
implementation, and had determined that they are appropriate test
standards under the criteria described in 29 CFR 1910.7(c) (1), (2),
and (3). That is, these standards specify the safety requirements for
specific equipment or classes of equipment and are recognized in the
United States as safety standards providing adequate levels of safety;
they are compatible and remain current with periodic revisions of
applicable national codes and installation standards; and they are
developed by a standards developing organization under a method
providing for input and consideration of views of industry groups,
experts, users, consumers, governmental authorities, and others having
broad experience in the safety fields involved.
Programs
As discussed in the Federal Register notice (60 FR 16171), UL
operates a variety of services and organizational programs. The
following programs were previously examined and found to be acceptable
to OSHA on the basis of the procedures and specific criteria as
detailed in 60 FR 12980, March 9, 1995, ``Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratories; Clarification of the Types of Programs and Procedures''
(Exhibit 8), describing the types of programs and procedures that NRTLs
may engage in under the OSHA/NRTL program.
Basic Program--This program is one in which UL performs all of the
necessary product testing and evaluation in-house prior to issuing a
certification.
Witnessed Test Data Program--This program involves the use of UL
Technical Personnel at a manufacturer's test site to witness testing
for products that will be listed by UL. The manufacturer's facilities
used for this purpose are qualified by the UL engineering department.
The follow-up program is the normal one for that product and
manufacturer (Ex. 2B, Santa Clara Report, Section 11).
Client Agent Program (CAP)--This program qualifies intermediaries
that interface between UL and the client. This usually involves
overseas clients utilizing US based agents. This program qualifies the
intermediaries in administrative areas, technical areas, or in a
combination of both. An intermediary that is qualified in the technical
areas can perform testing on behalf of the client. The Client Agent
Program does not prohibit an agent from providing technical advice on
modifications to the product in order to meet the requirements of the
standard. However, the CAP program is not intended to qualify agents in
providing technical advice to clients. Administratively qualified
intermediaries provide documentation, drawing, and translation support
for the client.
China National Import & Export Commodities Inspection Corporation
(CCIC) Inspection Program--The CCIC is a Chinese government
organization that is retained by the UL Inspection Services to perform
follow-up inspections in China. This inspection program is under the
oversight control of UL personnel through the Hong Kong facility, and
the International Inspection Services Department (Ex. 2b, Melville
Report, Sections 8 & 13).
National Certification Body (NCB)--Underwriters Laboratories is one
of five NRTLs that are participants in the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Certification Body (CB) Scheme. This
is an international program that allows laboratories accredited as
Certified Bodies to exchange test reports with each other during the
process of certifying products. The IEC has allowed NRTLs to
participate in this Scheme because they have been accredited by OSHA.
The IEC requires governmental oversight for participants.
Client Test Data Program (CTDP)--This program is the most
extensively used and the basic program that involves client
participation. This program involves the systematic qualification of
the client by reviewing their laboratory, environmental controls,
testing instrumentation, electrical power system, the client personnel
involved in the program, the access to the latest UL standards, mutual
testing, confidence building and the correlation of the testing
packages with UL test results. Specific test information is required to
be submitted and UL performs verification testing at intervals not
known by the participant. There is no change in surveillance conducted
by UL's follow-up services. There is an additional review conducted by
UL engineering personnel that is conducted at least yearly to assess
the participant's continued capability to be in the program. (See Ex.
2B, Research Triangle Park and Santa Clara Reports, Section 11).
Compliance Management and Product Assurance Program (COMPASS)--This
program is a voluntary process that allows qualified manufacturers that
have successfully utilized the CTDP Program to perform limited self
evaluation and testing within specified categories.
For minor changes to already listed products, the client reviews
the changes and performs any needed tests, and continues to use the
listing mark. The client submits the documentation to UL for review. If
the product does not comply, the manufacturer is required to remove the
UL marks. This procedure for handling minor changes was designed to
handle the real life situations, such as a purchasing department
electing to purchase an alternate switch. Rather than wait for a
variation notice to be issued by UL's follow-up services
representative, this path serves to keep the client and UL in close
contact between inspections. Minor changes are defined as modifications
which involve the use of an alternate or optional component in a
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previously accepted product. An example is the substitution of a
comparable switch from a different manufacturer.
For major changes or new products the client must submit a sample
and all documentation to UL for review. Depending upon the situation,
UL may determine that the nature of the change and experience with the
client and testing associated are such that additional verification
testing is not necessary. In this situation, UL will authorize the use
of the listing mark.
UL may determine that immediate verification testing is not needed.
In this situation, the authorization to use the Listing mark is given
but verification testing is conducted later. In all cases, verification
testing is conducted for new products. In all situations where
verification testing is needed, if correlation does not exist, the
listing marks must be removed.
The follow-up program and engineering department audits are the
same as with CTDP, and an additional audit of the client's quality
system is performed. Both CDTP and COMPASS involve UL making a
determination of the compliance of the product with the standard at
some point in the process. (See Ex. 2B, Research Triangle Park and
Santa Clara Reports, Section 11).
Total Certification Program (TCP)--This program parallels the
manufacturer and UL in a combined evaluation of products. This is in
contrast to the sequential process that is used under the COMPASS
program where the manufacturer tests and evaluates and then submits the
information to UL.
The program involves the testing and evaluation of a product by the
manufacturer, and also the manufacturer's determination of compliance
with a standard. The manufacturer is subject to continuous involvement
with UL throughout the design and production of the product. UL
conducts regular audits throughout the process including verification
testing. Similar to the COMPASS program, the manufacturer must qualify
for this program by demonstrating the ability to test and evaluate a
product and it must have a viable quality assurance program, in
addition to having the personnel and equipment to provide creditable
results. In all cases, it is UL who authorizes the use of the listing
mark. The manufacturer is audited four times a year by the UL
engineering staff, and twice a year the manufacturer's quality
assurance program is reviewed. Follow-up inspectors continue to conduct
follow-ups.
Final Decision and Order
Based upon a preponderance of the evidence resulting from an
examination of the complete application, the supporting documentation,
and the OSHA staff finding including the on-site reports, OSHA finds
that Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. has met the requirements of 29 CFR
1910.7 to have its recognition renewed by OSHA as a Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory to test and certify certain equipment or
materials.
Pursuant to the authority in 29 CFR 1910.7, Underwriters
Laboratories', Inc. recognition as a Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory is hereby renewed subject to the conditions listed below.
This recognition is limited to equipment or materials which, under 29
CFR part 1910, require testing, listing, labeling, approval,
acceptance, or certification, by a Nationally Recognized Testing
Laboratory. This recognition is limited to the use of the following
test standards for the testing and certification of equipment or
materials included within the scope of these standards.
UL has stated that all the standards in these categories are used
to test equipment or materials which may be used in environments under
OSHA's jurisdiction. These standards are all considered appropriate
test standards under 29 CFR 1910.7(c):
ANSI Z21.1b--Household Cooking Gas Appliances
ANSI Z21.5.1--Gas Clothes Dryers--Type 1
ANSI Z21.5.2--Gas Clothes Dryers--Type 2
ANSI Z21.10.1--Gas Water Heaters--Automatic Storage Type Water
Heaters with Inputs of 70,000 Btu Per Hour or Less
ANSI Z21.10.2--Water Heaters--Sidearm Type Water Heaters
ANSI Z21.10.3--Water Heaters--Circulating Tank, Instantaneous and
Large Automatic Storage Type Water Heaters
ANSI Z21.11.1--Gas-Fired Room Heaters--Vented Room Heaters
ANSI Z21.11.2--Gas-Fired Room Heaters--Unvented Room Heaters
ANSI Z21.12--Listing Requirements for Draft Hoods
ANSI Z21.13--Gas-Fired Low-Pressure Steam and Hot Water Heating
Boilers
ANSI Z21.14--Approval Requirements for Industrial Gas Boilers
ANSI Z21.15--Manually Operated Gas Valves
ANSI Z21.16--Gas Unit Heaters
ANSI Z21.17--Domestic Gas Conversion Burners
ANSI Z21.18--Gas Appliance Pressure Regulators
ANSI Z21.19--Refrigerators Using Gas Fuel
ANSI Z21.20--Automatic Gas Ignition Systems and Components
ANSI Z21.21--Automatic Valves for Gas Appliances
ANSI Z21.22--Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot
Water Supply System
ANSI Z21.23--Gas Appliance Thermostats
ANSI Z21.29--Listing Requirements for Furnace Temperature Limit
Controls and Fan Controls
ANSI Z21.35--Gas Filters on Appliances
ANSI Z21.37--Approval Requirements for Dual Oven Type Combination
Gas Ranges
ANSI Z21.40.1--Gas-Fired Absorption Summer Air Conditioning
Appliances
ANSI Z21.41--Quick-Disconnect Devices for Use with Gas Fuel
ANSI Z21.42--Gas-Fired Illuminating Appliances
ANSI Z21.44--Gas-Fired Gravity and Fan Type Direct Vent Wall
Furnaces
ANSI Z21.45--Flexible Connectors of Other Than All-Metal
Construction for Gas Appliances
ANSI Z21.47--Gas-Fired Gravity and Forced Air Central Furnaces
ANSI Z21.48--Gas-Fired Gravity and Fan Type Floor Furnaces
ANSI Z21.49--Gas-Fired Gravity and Fan Type Vented Wall Furnaces
ANSI Z21.53--Gas-Fired Heavy Duty Forced Air Heaters
ANSI Z21.54--Gas Hose Connectors for Portable Outdoor Gas-Fired
Appliances
ANSI Z21.55--Gas-Fired Sauna Heaters
ANSI Z21.56--Gas-Fired Pool Heaters
ANSI Z21.58--Outdoor Cooking Gas Appliances
ANSI Z21.61--Gas-Fired Toilets
ANSI Z21.64--Direct Vent Central Furnaces
ANSI Z21.66--Automatic Vent Damper Devices for Use With Gas-Fired
Appliances
ANSI Z21.69--Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances
ANSI Z21.74--Portable Refrigerators for Use With HD-5 Propane Gas
ANSI Z21.76--Gas-Fired Unvented Catalytic Room Heaters for Use With
Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases
ANSI Z83.3--Gas Utilization Equipment in Large Boilers
ANSI Z83.4--Direct Gas-Fired Make-Up Air Heaters
ANSI Z83.6--Gas-Fired Infrared Heaters
ANSI Z83.8--Gas Unit Heaters
ANSI Z83.9--Gas-Fired Duct Furnaces
ANSI Z83.10--Separated Combustion System Central Furnaces
ANSI Z83.11--Gas Food Service Equipment--Ranges and Unit Broilers
ANSI Z83.12--Gas Food Service Equipment--Baking and Roasting Ovens
ANSI Z83.13--Gas Food Service Equipment--Deep Fat Fryers
ANSI Z83.14--Gas Food Service Equipment--Counter Appliances
ANSI Z83.15--Gas Food Service Equipment--Kettles, Steam Cookers, and
Steam Generators
ANSI Z83.16--Gas-Fired Unvented Commercial and Industrial Heaters
ANSI Z83.17--Direct Gas Fired Door Heaters
ANSI Z83.18--Direct Gas Fired Industrial Air Heaters
ANSI/UL 1--Flexible Metal Conduit
ANSI/UL 3--Flexible Nonmetallic Tubing for Electric Wiring
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ANSI/UL 4--Armored Cable
ANSI/UL 5--Surface Metal Raceways and Fittings
UL 6--Rigid Metal Conduit
ANSI/UL 8--Foam Fire Extinguishers
ANSI/UL 9--Fire Tests of Window Assemblies
ANSI/UL 10A--Tin-Clad Fire Doors
ANSI/UL 10B--Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
UL 13--Power-Limited Circuit Cables
ANSI/UL 14B--Sliding Hardware for Standard, Horizontally Mounted
Tin-Clad Fire Doors
ANSI/UL 14C--Swinging Hardware for Standard Tin-Clad Fire Doors
Mounted Singly or In Pairs
ANSI/UL 17--Vent or Chimney Connector Dampers for Oil-Fired
Appliances
ANSI/UL 20--General-Use Snap Switches
ANSI/UL 21--LP-Gas Hose
ANSI/UL 22--Amusement and Gaming Machines
ANSI/UL 25--Meters for Flammable and Combustible Liquids and LP-Gas
ANSI/UL 30--Metal Safety Cans
ANSI/UL 33--Heat Responsive Links for Fire-Protection Service
UL 38--Manually Actuated Signalling Boxes for Use With Fire
Protective Signalling Systems
ANSI/UL 44--Rubber-Insulated Wires and Cables
ANSI/UL 45--Portable Electric Tools
ANSI/UL 48--Electric Signs
ANSI/UL 50--Enclosures for Electrical Equipment
ANSI/UL 51--Power-Operated Pumps for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas
ANSI/UL 58--Steel Underground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible
Liquids
ANSI/UL 62--Flexible Cord and Fixture Wire
ANSI/UL 65--Electric Wired Cabinets
ANSI/UL 67--Electric Panelboards
ANSI/UL 69--Electric Fence Controllers
ANSI/UL 73--Electric-Motor-Operated Appliances
ANSI/UL 79--Power-Operated Pumps for Petroleum Product Dispensing
Systems
ANSI/UL 80--Steel Inside Tanks for Oil Burner Fuel
ANSI/UL 82--Electric Gardening Appliances
ANSI/UL 83--Thermoplastic-Insulated Wires and Cables
ANSI/UL 87--Power-Operated Dispensing Devices for Petroleum Products
ANSI/UL 92--Fire Extinguisher and Booster Hose
ANSI/UL 94--Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in
Devices and Appliances
ANSI/UL 96--Lightning Protection Components
UL 98--Enclosed and Dead-Front Switches
UL 104--Elevator Door Locking Devices and Contacts
UL 109--Tube Fittings for Flammable and Combustible Fluids,
Refrigeration Service, and Marine Use
ANSI/UL 122--Photographic Equipment
ANSI/UL 123--Oxy-Fuel Gas Torches
UL 125--Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas (Other Than Safety
Relief)
ANSI/UL 130--Electric Heating Pads
UL 132--Safety Relief Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas
UL 141--Garment Finishing Appliances
ANSI/UL 142--Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible
Liquids
ANSI/UL 144--Pressure Regulating Valves for LP-Gas
ANSI/UL 147--LP- and MPS-Gas Torches
UL 147A--Nonrefillable (Disposable) Type Fuel Gas Cylinder
Assemblies
UL 147B--Nonrefillable (Disposable) Type Metal Container Assemblies
for Butane
ANSI/UL 150--Antenna Rotators
ANSI/UL 153--Portable Electric Lamps
ANSI/UL 154--Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishers
UL 155--Tests for Fire Resistance of Vault and File Room Doors
UL 162--Foam Equipment and Liquid Concentrates
ANSI/UL 174--Household Electric Storage-Tank Water Heaters
ANSI/UL 180--Liquid-Level Indicating Gauges and Tank-Filling Signals
for Petroleum Products
UL 181--Factory-Made Air Ducts and Air Connectors
ANSI/UL 183--Manufactures Wiring Systems
ANSI/UL 187--X-Ray Equipment
ANSI/UL 193--Alarm Valves for Fire-Protection Service
UL 194--Gasketed Joints for Ductile-Iron Pipe and Fittings for Fire
Protection Service
ANSI/UL 197--Commercial Electric Cooking Appliances
ANSI/UL 198B--Class H Fuses
ANSI/UL 198C--High-Interrupting-Capacity Fuses, Current Limiting
Type
ANSI/UL 198D--High-Interrupting-Capacity Class K Fuses
ANSI/UL 198E--Class R Fuses
ANSI/UL 198F--Plug Fuses
ANSI/UL 198G--Fuse for Supplementary Overcurrent Protection
ANSI/UL 198H--Class T Fuses
ANSI/UL 198L--DC Fuses for Industrial Use
ANSI/UL 199--Automatic Sprinklers for Fire-Protection Service
ANSI/UL 203--Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire-Protection Service
ANSI/UL 207--Nonelectrical Refrigerant Containing Components and
Accessories
ANSI/UL 209--Cellular Metal Floor Electrical Raceways and Fittings
UL 213--Rubber Gasketed Fittings for Fire-Protection Service
ANSI/UL 217--Single and Multiple Station Smoke Detectors
ANSI/UL 224--Extruded Insulating Tubing
UL 228--Door Closers-Holders, and Integral Smoke Detectors
ANSI/UL 244A--Solid-State Controls for Appliances
ANSI/UL 250--Household Refrigerators and Freezers
ANSI/UL 252--Compressed Gas Regulators
UL 260--Dry Pipe and Deluge Valves for Fire-Protection Service
UL 262--Gate Valves for Fire-Protection Service
ANSI/UL 268--Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signalling Systems
ANSI/UL 268A--Smoke Detectors for Duct Application
ANSI/UL 291--Automated Teller Systems
ANSI/UL 294--Access Control System Units
ANSI/UL 296--Oil Burners
UL 296A--Waste Oil-Burning Air-Heating Appliances
UL 297--Portable Medium-Pressure Acetylene Generators
ANSI/UL 298--Portable Electric Hand Lamps
ANSI/UL 299--Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers
ANSI/UL 303--Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Condensing and
Compressor Units
UL 305--Panic Hardware
ANSI/UL 310--Electrical Quick-Connect Terminals
ANSI/UL 312--Check Valves for Fire-Protection Service
ANSI/UL 325--Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and Window Operators and
Systems
UL 330--Gasoline Hose
ANSI/UL 331--Strainers for Flammable Fluids and Anhydrous Ammonia
ANSI/UL 343--Pumps of Oil-Burning Appliances
ANSI/UL 346--Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling
Systems
ANSI/UL 347--High-Voltage Industrial Control Equipment
ANSI/UL 351--Electrical Rosettes
ANSI/UL 353--Limit Controls
ANSI/UL 355--Electric Cord Reels
ANSI/UL 360--Liquid Tight Flexible Steel Conduit
ANSI/UL 363--Knife Switches
ANSI/UL 365--Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
ANSI/UL 372--Primary Safety Controls for Gas- and Oil-Fired
Appliances
UL 378--Draft Equipment
ANSI/UL 385--Play Pipes for Water Supply Testing in Fire Protection
Service
ANSI/UL 393--Indicating Pressure Gauges for Fire Protection Service
ANSI/UL 399--Drinking-Water Coolers
UL 404--Gauges, Indicating Pressure, for Compressed Gas Service
UL 407--Manifolds for Compressed Gases
UL 408--Stationary Medium Pressure Acetylene Generators
UL 409--Stationary Low-Pressure Acetylene Generators
ANSI/UL 412--Refrigeration Unit Coolers
ANSI/UL 414--Electrical Meter Sockets
UL 416--Refrigerated Medical Equipment
ANSI/UL 427--Refrigerating Units
ANSI/UL 429--Electrically Operated Valves
ANSI/UL 430--Electric Waste Disposers
ANSI/UL 443--Steel Auxiliary Tanks for Oil-Burner Fuel
UL 444--Communications Cables
ANSI/UL 448--Pumps for Fire Protection Service
ANSI/UL 452--Antenna Discharge Units
ANSI/UL 464--Audible Signal Appliances
ANSI/UL 465--Central Cooling Air Conditioners
ANSI/UL 466--Electric Scales
ANSI/UL 467--Electrical Grounding and Bonding Equipment
ANSI/UL 469--Musical Instruments and Accessories
ANSI/UL 471--Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers
ANSI/UL 474--Dehumidifiers
ANSI/UL 482--Portable Sun/Heat Lamps
ANSI/UL 484--Room Air Conditioners
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ANSI/UL 486A--Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs for Use With Copper
Conductors
ANSI/UL 486B--Wire Connectors for Use With Aluminum Conductors
ANSI/UL 486C--Splicing Wire Connectors
ANSI/UL 486D--Insulated Wire Connectors for Use With Underground
Conductors
ANSI/UL 486E--Equipment Wiring Terminals for Use With Aluminum and/
or Copper Conductors
ANSI/UL 489--Molded-Case Circuit Breakers and Circuit-Breaker
Enclosures
ANSI/UL 493--Thermoplastic-Insulated Underground Feeder and Branch-
Circuit Cables
ANSI/UL 495--Power-Operated Dispensing Devices for LP-Gas
ANSI/UL 496--Edison-Base Lampholders
ANSI/UL 497--Protectors for Communication Circuits
UL 497A--Secondary Protectors for Communication Circuits
ANSI/UL 497B--Protectors for Data Communication and Fire Alarm
Circuits
ANSI/UL 498--Attachment Plugs and Receptacles
ANSI/UL 499--Electric Heating Appliances
ANSI/UL 506--Specialty Transformers
ANSI/UL 507--Electric Fans
ANSI/UL 508--Electric Industrial Control Equipment
ANSI/UL 510--Insulating Tape
ANSI/UL 511--Porcelain Electrical Cleats, Knobs, and Tubes
ANSI/UL 512--Fuseholders
ANSI/UL 514A--Metallic Outlet Boxes, Electrical
ANSI/UL 514B--Fittings for Conduit and Outlet Boxes
ANSI/UL 514C--Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes, Flush-Device Boxes and
Covers
ANSI/UL 519--Impedance-Protected Motors
ANSI/UL 521--Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
ANSI/UL 525--Flame Arresters for Use on Vents of Storage Tanks for
Petroleum Oil and Gasoline
ANSI/UL 539--Single and Multiple Station Heat Detectors
ANSI/UL 541--Refrigerated Vending Machines
ANSI/UL 542--Lampholders, Starters, and Starter Holders for
Fluorescent Lamps
ANSI/UL 543--Impregnated-Fiber Electrical Conduit
UL 544--Electric Medical and Dental Equipment
ANSI/UL 547--Thermal Protectors for Electric Motors
ANSI/UL 551--Transformer-Type Arc-Welding Machines
ANSI/UL 555--Fire Dampers
UL 555S--Leakage Rated Dampers for Use in Smoke Control Systems
ANSI/UL 558--Industrial Trucks, Internal Combustion Engine-Powered
ANSI/UL 559--Heat Pumps
ANSI/UL 560--Electric Home-Laundry Equipment
ANSI/UL 561--Floor Finishing Machines
ANSI/UL 563--Ice Makers
UL 565--Liquid Level Gauges and Indicators for Anhydrous Ammonia and
LP-Gas
ANSI/UL 567--Pipe Connectors for Flammable and Combustible Liquids
and LP-Gas
ANSI/UL 569--Pigtails and Flexible Hoses
ANSI/UL 574--Electric Oil Heater
ANSI/UL 603--Power Supplies for Use With Burglar-Alarm Systems
ANSI/UL 609--Local Burglar-Alarm Units and Systems
ANSI/UL 611--Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Systems
ANSI/UL 621--Ice Cream Makers
ANSI/UL 626--2-1/2 Gallon Stored Pressure Water Type Fire
Extinguishers
ANSI/UL 632--Electrically Actuated Transmitters
ANSI/UL 634--Connectors and Switches for Use With Burglar-Alarm
Systems
ANSI/UL 636--Holdup Alarm Units and Systems
ANSI/UL 639--Intrusion-Detection Units
ANSI/UL 644--Container Assemblies for LP-Gas
ANSI/UL 651--Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid PVC Conduit
ANSI/UL 651A--Type EB and A Rigid PVC Conduit and HDPE Conduit
UL 664--Commercial (Class IV) Electric Dry-Cleaning Machines
ANSI/UL 674--Electric Motors and Generators for Use in Hazardous
(Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 676--Underwater Lighting Fixtures
ANSI/UL 680--Emergency Vault Ventilators and Vault Ventilating Parts
ANSI/UL 681--Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank
Burglar-Alarm Systems
ANSI/UL 696--Electric Toys
ANSI/UL 697--Toy Transformers
ANSI/UL 698--Industrial Control Equipment for Use in Hazardous
(Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 705--Power Ventilators
UL 710--Grease Extractors for Exhaust Ducts
ANSI/UL 711--Rating and Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishers
ANSI/UL 719--Nonmetallic Sheathed Cables
ANSI/UL 726--Oil-Fired Boiler Assemblies
ANSI/UL 727--Oil-Fired Central Furnaces
ANSI/UL 729--Oil-Fired Floor Furnaces
ANSI/UL 730--Oil-Fired Wall Furnaces
ANSI/UL 731--Oil-Fired Unit Heaters
ANSI/UL 732--Oil-Fired Water Heaters
UL 733--Oil-Fired Air Heaters and Direct-Fired Heaters
ANSI/UL 746A--Polymeric Materials--Short Term Property Evaluations
ANSI/UL 746B--Polymeric Materials--Long Term Property Evaluations
ANSI/UL 746C--Polymeric Materials--Use in Electrical Equipment
Evaluations
ANSI/UL 746E--Polymeric Materials--Industrial Laminates, Filament
Wound Tubing, Vulcanized Fibre, and Materials Used in Printed Wiring
Boards
ANSI/UL 749--Household Dishwashers
ANSI/UL 751--Vending Machines
ANSI/UL 753--Alarm Accessories for Automatic Water-Supply Control
Valves for Fire-Protection Service
ANSI/UL 756--Coin and Currency Changers and Actuators
UL 763--Motor-Operated Commercial Food Preparing Machines
ANSI/UL 773--Plug-In Locking-Type Photocontrols for Use With Area
Lighting
ANSI/UL 773A--Nonindustrial Photoelectric Switches for Lighting
Control
UL 775--Graphic Arts Equipment
ANSI/UL 778--Motor-Operated Water Pumps
ANSI/UL 781--Portable Electric Lighting Units for Use in Hazardous
(Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 783--Electric Flashlights and Lanterns for Use in Hazardous
Locations, Class I, Group C and D
UL 795--Commercial-Industrial Gas-Heating Equipment
ANSI/UL 796--Printed-Wiring Boards
ANSI/UL 797--Electrical Metallic Tubing
UL 810--Capacitors
ANSI/UL 813--Commercial Audio Equipment
ANSI/UL 814--Gas-Tube-Sign and Ignition Cable
ANSI/UL 817--Cord Sets and Power-Supply Cords
ANSI/UL 823--Electric Heaters for Use in Hazardous (Classified)
Locations
ANSI/UL 826--Household Electric Clocks
ANSI/UL 827--Central Stations for Watchman, Fire-Alarm, and
Supervisory Services
ANSI/UL 834--Heating, Water Supply, and Power Boilers--Electric
UL 842--Valves for Flammable Fluids
ANSI/UL 844--Electric Lighting Fixtures for Use in Hazardous
(Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 845--Electric Motor Control Centers
ANSI/UL 854--Service Entrance Cable
ANSI/UL 857--Electric Busways and Associated Fittings
ANSI/UL 858--Household Electric Ranges
UL 858A--Safety-Related Solid-State Controls for Electric Ranges
ANSI/UL 859--Personal Grooming Appliance
UL 860--Pipe Unions for Flammable and Combustible Fluids and Fire
Protection Service
ANSI/UL 863--Electric Time-Indicating and -Recording Appliances
ANSI/UL 864--Control Units for Fire-Protective Signaling Systems
ANSI/UL 867--Electrostatic Air Cleaners
ANSI/UL 869--Electrical Service Equipment
ANSI/UL 869A--Reference Standard for Service Equipment
ANSI/UL 870--Wireways, Auxiliary Gutters, and Associated Fittings
ANSI/UL 873--Electrical Temperature-Indicating and -Regulating
Equipment
ANSI/UL 875--Electric Dry Bath Heaters
ANSI/UL 877--Circuit Breakers and Circuit-Breaker Enclosure for Use
in Hazardous (Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 879--Electrode Receptacles for Gas-Tube Signs
ANSI/UL 883--Fan-Coil Units and Room-Fan Heater Units
ANSI/UL 884--Underfloor Electrical Raceways and Fittings
ANSI/UL 886--Electrical Outlet Boxes and Fittings for Use in
Hazardous (Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 887--Delayed-Action Timelocks
ANSI/UL 891--Dead-Front Electrical Switchboards
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ANSI/UL 894--Switches for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 900--Test Performance of Air-Filter Units
ANSI/UL 910--Test Method for Fire and Smoke Characteristics of
Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables
ANSI/UL 913--Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus
for Use in Class I, II, and III, Division I, Hazardous (Classified)
Locations
ANSI/UL 916--Energy Management Equipment
ANSI/UL 917--Clock-Operated Switches
ANSI/UL 921--Commercial Electric Dishwashers
ANSI/UL 923--Microwave Cooking Appliances
ANSI/UL 924--Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment
ANSI/UL 935--Fluorescent-Lamp Ballasts
ANSI/UL 943--Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
ANSI/UL 961--Hobby and Sports Equipment
ANSI/UL 964--Electrically Heating Bedding
ANSI/UL 969--Marking and Labeling Systems
ANSI/UL 977--Fused Power-Circuit Devices
ANSI/UL 982--Motor-Operated Food Preparing Machines
ANSI/UL 983--Surveillance Cameras
ANSI/UL 984--Hermetic Refrigerant Motor-Compressors
ANSI/UL 987--Stationary and Fixed Electric Tools
UL 991--Tests for Safety-Related Controls Employing Solid-State
Devices
ANSI/UL 998--Humidifiers
ANSI/UL 1002--Electrically Operated Valve for Use in Hazardous
(Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 1004--Electric Motors
ANSI/UL 1005--Electric Flatirons
ANSI/UL 1008--Automatic Transfer Switches
ANSI/UL 1010--Receptacle-Plug Combinations for Use in Hazardous
(Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 1012--Power Supplies
ANSI/UL 1017--Electric Vacuum Cleaning Machines and Blower Cleaners
ANSI/UL 1018--Electric Aquarium Equipment
ANSI/UL 1020--Thermal Cutoffs for Use in Electrical Appliances and
Components
UL 1022--Line Isolated Monitors
ANSI/UL 1025--Electric Air Heaters
ANSI/UL 1026--Electric Household Cooking and Food-Serving Appliances
ANSI/UL 1028--Electric Hair-Clipping and -Shaving Appliances
ANSI/UL 1029--High-Intensity Discharge Lamp Ballasts
ANSI/UL 1030--Sheathed Heater Elements
ANSI/UL 1034--Burglary Resistant Electric Locking Mechanisms
ANSI/UL 1037--Antitheft Alarms and Devices
ANSI/UL 1042--Electric Baseboard Heating Equipment
UL 1047--Isolated Power Systems Equipment
ANSI/UL 1053--Ground-Fault Sensing and Relaying Equipment
ANSI/UL 1054--Special-Use Switches
ANSI/UL 1058--Halogenated Agent Extinguishing System Units
UL 1059--Terminal Blocks
ANSI/UL 1062--Unit Substations
ANSI/UL 1063--Machine-Tool Wires and Cables
UL 1066--Low-Voltage AC and DC power Circuit Breakers Used in
Enclosures
ANSI/UL 1069--Hospital Signaling and Nurse Call Equipment
ANSI/UL 1072--Medium Voltage Power Cables
ANSI/UL 1076--Proprietary Burglar-Alarm Units and Systems
ANSI/UL 1077--Supplementary Protectors for Use in Electrical
Equipment
ANSI/UL 1081--Electric Swimming Pool Pumps, Filters and Chlorinators
ANSI/UL 1082--Household Electric Coffee Makers and Brewing-Type
Appliances
ANSI/UL 1083--Household Electric Skillets and Frying-Type Appliances
ANSI/UL 1086--Household Trash Compactors
ANSI/UL 1087--Molded-Case Switches
ANSI/UL 1088--Temporary Lighting Strings
ANSI/UL 1090--Electric Snow Movers
ANSI/UL 1091--Butterfly Valves for Fire Protection Service
ANSI/UL 1093--Halogenated Agent Fire Extinguishers
ANSI/UL 1096--Electric Central Air-Heating Equipment
ANSI/UL 1097--Double Insulation Systems for Use in Electrical
Equipment
ANSI/UL 1203--Explosion-Proof and Dust-Ignition-Proof Electrical
Equipment for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations
UL 1206--Electric Commercial Clothes-Washing Equipment
ANSI/UL 1207--Sewage Pumps for Use in Hazardous (Classified)
Locations
ANSI/UL 1230--Amateur Movie Lights
UL 1236--Electric Battery Chargers
ANSI/UL 1238--Control Equipment for Use With Flammable Liquid
Dispensing Devices
UL 1240--Electric Commercial Clothes-Drying Equipment
ANSI/UL 1241--Junction Boxes for Swimming Pool Lighting Fixtures
ANSI/UL 1242--Intermediate Metal Conduit
UL 1244--Electrical and Electronic Measuring and Testing Equipment
UL 1254--Pre-Engineered Dry Chemical Extinguishing System Units
ANSI/UL 1261--Electric Water Heaters for Pools and Tubs
ANSI/UL 1262--Laboratory Equipment
UL 1270--Radio Receivers, Audio Systems, and Accessories
ANSI/UL 1277--Electrical Power and Control Tray Cables With Optional
Optical-Fiber Members
UL 1278--Movable and Wall- or Ceiling-Hung Electric Room Heaters
ANSI/UL 1283--Electromagnetic-Interference Filter
ANSI/UL 1286--Office Furnishings
ANSI/UL 1310--Direct Plug-In Transformer Units
ANSI/UL 1313--Nonmetallic Safety Cans for Petroleum Products
ANSI/UL 1314--Special-Purpose Containers
ANSI/UL 1316--Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Underground Storage
Tanks for Petroleum Products
ANSI/UL 1322--Fabricated Scaffold Planks and Stages
UL 1323--Scaffold Hoists
ANSI/UL 1332--Organic Coatings for Steel Enclosures for Outdoor Use
Electrical Equipment
ANSI/UL 1409--Low-Voltage Video Products Without Cathode- Ray-Tube
Displays
ANSI/UL 1410--Television Receivers and High-Voltage Video Products
ANSI/UL 1411--Transformers and Motor Transformers for Use in Audio-,
Radio-, and Television-Type Appliances
ANSI/UL 1412--Fusing Resistors and Temperature-Limited Resistors for
Radio-, and Television-Type Appliances
ANSI/UL 1413--High-Voltage Components for Television-Type Appliances
ANSI/UL 1414--Across-the-Line, Antenna-Coupling, and Line- by-Pass
Capacitors for Radio- and Television-Type Appliances
ANSI/UL 1416--Overcurrent and Overtemperature Protectors for Radio-
and Television-Type Appliances
ANSI/UL 1417--Special Fuses for Radio- and Television-Type
Appliances
ANSI/UL 1418--Implosion-Protected Cathode-Ray Tubes for Television-
Type Appliances
UL 1424--Cables for Power-Limited Fire-Protective-Signaling Circuits
ANSI/UL 1429--Pullout Switches
ANSI/UL 1433--Control Centers for Changing Message Type Electric
Signs
ANSI/UL 1436--Outlet Circuit Testers and Similar Indicating Devices
UL 1437--Electrical Analog Instruments, Panelboard Types
ANSI/UL 1438--Household Electric Drip-Type Coffee Makers
ANSI/UL 1441--Coated Electrical Sleeving
ANSI/UL 1445--Electric Water Bed Heaters
ANSI/UL 1446--Systems of Insulating Materials--General
ANSI/UL 1447--Electric Lawn Mowers
ANSI/UL 1448--Electric Hedge Trimmers
UL 1449--Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors
ANSI/UL 1450--Motor-Operated Air Compressors, Vacuum Pumps and
Painting Equipment
ANSI/UL 1453--Electric Booster and Commercial Storage Tank Water
Heaters
UL 1459--Telephone Equipment
ANSI/UL 1474--Adjustable Drop Nipples for Sprinkler Systems
ANSI/UL 1480--Speakers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
ANSI/UL 1481--Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
ANSI/UL 1484--Residential Gas Detectors
UL 1486--Quick Opening Devices for Dry Pipe Valves for Fire-
Protection Service
UL 1492--Audio and Video Equipment
ANSI/UL 1555--Electric Coin-Operated Clothes-Washing Equipment
ANSI/UL 1556--Electric Coin-Operated Clothes-Drying Equipment
ANSI/UL 1557--Electrically Isolated Semiconductor Devices
UL 1558--Metal-Enclosed Low-Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear
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ANSI/UL 1559--Insect-Control Equipment, Electrocution Type
ANSI/UL 1561--Large General Purpose Transformers
UL 1562--Transformers, Distribution, Dry Type--Over 600 Volts
ANSI/UL 1563--Electric Hot Tubs, Spas, and Associated Equipment
ANSI/UL 1564--Industrial Battery Chargers
ANSI/UL 1565--Wire Positioning Devices
UL 1567--Receptacles and Switches Intended for Use With Aluminum
Wire
ANSI/UL 1569--Metal-Clad Cables
ANSI/UL 1570--Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures
ANSI/UL 1571--Incandescent Lighting Fixtures
ANSI/UL 1572--High Intensity Discharge Lighting Fixtures
ANSI/UL 1573--Stage and Studio Lighting Units
ANSI/UL 1574--Track Lighting Systems
ANSI/UL 1577--Optical Isolators
ANSI/UL 1585--Class 2 and Class 3 Transformers
UL 1594--Sewing and Cutting Machines
UL 1604--Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2
and Class III Hazardous (Classified) Locations
ANSI/UL 1610--Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Units
ANSI/UL 1624--Light Industrial and Fixed Electric Tools
ANSI/UL 1635--Digital Burglar Alarm Communicator System Units
ANSI/UL 1638--Visual Signaling Appliances
ANSI/UL 1647--Motor-Operated Massage and Exercise Machines
UL 1660--Liquid-Tight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit
ANSI/UL 1662--Electric Chain Saws
ANSI/UL 1664--Immersion-Detection Circuit-Interrupters
ANSI/UL 1666--Standard Test for Flame Propagation Height of
Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables Installed Vertically in Shafts
UL 1673--Electric Space Heating Cables
UL 1676--Discharge Path Resistors
ANSI/UL 1703--Flat Plate Photo Voltaic Modules and Panels
ANSI/UL 1711--Amplifiers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems
ANSI/UL 1726--Automatic Drain Valves for Standpipe Systems
ANSI/UL 1727--Commercial Electric Personal Grooming Appliances
UL 1738--Venting Systems for Gas-Burning Appliances, Categories II,
III, and IV
ANSI/UL 1739--Pilot-Operated Pressure-Control Valves for Fire-
Protection Service
UL 1767--Early-Suppression Fast-Response Sprinklers
ANSI/UL 1769--Cylinder Valves
ANSI/UL 1773--Termination Boxes
UL 1776--High-Pressure Cleaning Machines
UL 1778--Uninterruptible Power Supply Equipment
ANSI/UL 1786--Nightlights
UL 1795--Hydromassage Bathtubs
UL 1812--Ducted Heat Recovery Ventilators
UL 1815--Nonducted Heat Recovery Ventilators
UL 1863--Communication Circuit Accessories
ANSI/UL 1876--Isolating Signal and Feedback Transformers for Use in
Electronic Equipment
UL 1917--Solid-State Fan Speed Controls
UL 1950--Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical
Business Equipment
UL 1995--Heating and Cooling Equipment
UL 2006--Halon 1211 Recovery/Recharge Equipment
UL 2097--Reference Standard for Double Insulation Systems for Use in
Electronic Equipment
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conditions of its recognition, in addition to those already required by
29 CFR 1910.7:
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration shall be allowed
access to UL's facilities and records for purposes of ascertaining
continuing compliance with the terms of its recognition and to
investigate as OSHA deems necessary;
If UL has reason to doubt the efficacy of any test standard it is
using under this program, it shall promptly inform the organization
that developed the test standard of this fact and provide that
organization with appropriate relevant information upon which its
concerns are based;
UL shall not engage in or permit others to engage in any
misrepresentation of the scope or conditions of its recognition. As
part of this condition, UL agrees that it will allow no representation
that it is either a recognized or accredited Nationally Recognized
Testing Laboratory (NRTL) without clearly indicating the specific
equipment or material to which this recognition is tied, or that its
recognition is limited to certain products;
UL shall inform OSHA as soon as possible, in writing, of any change
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UL will continue to meet the requirements for recognition in all
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UL will always cooperate with OSHA to assure with the letter as
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Effective Date: This recognition will become effective on June 29,
1995, and will be valid for a period of five years from that date,
until June 29, 2000, unless terminated prior to that date, in
accordance with 29 CFR 1910.7.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 26th day of June, 1995.
Joseph A. Dear,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 95-16062 Filed 6-28-95; 8:45 am]
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