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UL Standards for Safety

A Century of Safety Standards: 1903-2003

UL has developed more than 1000 Standards for Safety. Our Standards for Safety are essential to helping ensure public safety and confidence, reduce costs, improve quality and market products and services. Millions of products and their components are tested to UL's rigorous safety standards with the result that consumers live in a safer environment than they would have otherwise.

As of January 2007, UL Certification customers can access UL and ULC Standards at www.ULStandards.com. Other features include establishing a customized standards library with e-mail notifications of all updates, including revisions and proposals, to UL Standards material in your library. Not sure if your company already uses the Standards Certification Customer Library website, then contact customer service at 1-888-UL33503 (1-888-853-3503).

Sales of UL Standards Materials

UL Standards for Safety are now available from comm 2000. To provide greater flexibility to UL clients and others worldwide, comm 2000 offers four easy ways of obtaining UL Standards and Standards-Related Products and Services anytime! Many of UL's Standards are American National Standards that utilize Standards Technical Panels as the consensus body. Information on UL's Standards Technical Panels is available at http://ulstandardsinfonet.ul.com/stp/index.html.

Collaborative Standards Development System

UL's Collaborative Standards Development System (CSDS) provides online access for review and submitting information for UL's Standards development process. General access is available for information on STP meetings, submitting proposals, and proposals available.

UL's Standards Department website, http://ulstandardsinfonet.ul.com, contains information about UL Standards. Information available includes:

  • Current Catalog of Standards,
  • Standards pricing information,
  • Standards bulletins,
  • Scopes of UL Standards,
  • Scopes of all UL Outlines,
  • Harmonization Information, and
  • National Electric Code (NEC) changes and proposals to STP

The Standards Department Web site is routinely taken down for maintenance, every Monday from 5:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. GMT.

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