MyHome will be down for maintenance between 6:00 PM CST on Saturday October 6th and 1:00 PM CST on Sunday October 7th.

UL Worldwide
North America
Europe
Denmark
France
Germany
Sweden
Switzerland
U.K.
Latin America
Asia Pacific
Argentina
Brazil
Mexico
Australia
India
Malaysia
New Zealand
Thailand
Hong Kong
Singapore
A study dedicated to exploring and better understanding the way people think and feel about the products they make or consume, the role this plays in shaping global trade and the impact this has on how products are conceived, constructed, sold and delivered.
more
UL is proud to share New Science, a powerful initiative showcasing important ways we are making our world safer through fundamental discovery, testing methodologies, software and standards across three initial areas.
more
Helping safe, compliant products to reach the global marketplace.
more
Delivering a breadth of services for the growing area of sustainability.
more
Leveraging UL's engineering, safety and performance expertise for the critical systems essential to our well-being.
more
Delivering product testing and assessments demanded by the global supply chain.
more
Offering training, advisory services and thought leadership to give businesses a competitive edge.
more
Share

Membership Criteria

Participation is open to all persons who are directly and materially affected by the STP topic. If someone is interested in joining an STP they should contact UL for an STP membership application. All STP members must have a signed application on file that lists their interest category and technical qualifications. Even though the membership in an STP is open, membership may be restricted due to balance constraints. An STP Chair has the final decision on the  minimum or maximum size for an STP.

STP membership is limited to only one voting member per organization. It is the responsibility of the member organization to coordinate its vote.

Individual participants interest category shall be determined by the STP Chair during the application process.

Independent consultants and experts are usually classified as a General Interest participant. On occasion, however, independent consultants in this category may be retained by a client to advocate on behalf of the client with regard to a specific issue or issues before the STP. As to these specific issues, the independent consultant should not be regarded as a General Interest participant because to do so could result in a balance of interests that was not intended. Therefore, the STP member shall refrain from voting on any proposal, comment or other matter relating to those issues to which they are being retained.

No individual shall represent more than one interest group. There shall be no proxy voting.