UL Research Institutes is a global private safety company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, composed of three organizations, UL Research Institutes (parent non-profit), UL Standards & Engagement (subsidiary non-profit) and UL Solutions (for-profit business controlled by the non-profits).
UL Standards & Engagement is a global safety organization that develops and advocates for standards that make products, services, and systems safer. Like instruction manuals, these standards provide safety guidelines for product designers, manufacturers, and testing companies.
UL is an architect of the U.S. safety system having developed 1,040 product standards and outlines, and actively participates in national and international standards development. UL evaluates more than 19,450 types of products, and 21 billion UL Marks appear in the marketplace. UL audits compliance through more than 600,000 inspections each year.
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Business Wire: AIS’s Design for HMI Manufacturability Services Meet Electrical Product Safety UL and CSA Standards for Workplace Safety in Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use
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AIS’s Design for HMI Manufacturability Services Meet Electrical Product Safety UL and CSA Standards for Workplace Safety in Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use
Security: Aiphone announces select IX Series video intercom door stations have received UL Standard 62368-1 for audio/video certification
Aiphone announces select IX Series video intercom door stations have received UL Standard 62368-1 for audio/video certification