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UL approval mark
UL approval mark International "emc-Mark" The International "emc-Mark" appears on products meeting the electromagnetic compatibility requirements of Europe, the United States, Japan, Australia, or any combination of the four. In the United States, some types of products can't be sold without proof of compliance to U.S. electromagnetic compatibility requirements. The types of products that are subject to EMC testing include medical and dental equipment, computers, microwave ovens, televisions, radios, transmitters, and radio-controlled equipment. Management System Registration Mark The UL Registered Firm Mark is a mark you will never see on a product. Instead, it indicates that a particular facility has passed UL's evaluation to management system standards and is used in promotion and marketing by companies with management system programs audited by UL. The standards UL uses are the ISO 9000 series of quality assurance standards; QS-9000, the quality standards developed by the Big Three U.S. automakers for their suppliers; ISO 14001, the standard covering environmental management systems, AS9000 for aerospace quality management systems, TL 9000 for telecommunications quality management systems and SA8000 for social accountability management systems. UL Verified Performance Mark The UL Performance Verification Mark can be applied to Listed communications cable Verified to performance standards such as the UL Performance Category Program, ISO/IEC 11801, and NEMA WC66. It can also be applied to Listed fiber optic cable Verified to Telcordia specifications. The UL performance Verification Mark may also be applied to data transmission or optical fiber cable Verified to performance specifications only. The Verified Performance Mark signifies that telecommunications cabling products are certified for both safety and performance, and comply with industry performance standards and draft standards.
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ASIA PS<E> Mark The PSE Mark is a mandatory mark for Japan according to the Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (DENAN). It is administered by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). Products regulated under the DENAN law are categorized as Specified Products (SPs) and Non-Specified Products (NPSs). SPs are products that require certificates by a Conformity Assessment Body and the application of the PS<E> Mark, while NSPs are products that require mandatory compliance declared via application of the self affixed PS(E) Mark, but not necessarily via certificates from a METI Conformity Assessment Body. UL serves as a Conformity Assessment Body to help you get the mandatory Japanese PS<E> Mark as accredited by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) in Europe via UL International Demko, in Japan via UL Japan and in [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Next
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