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One of the things we've learned over the years is that getting a safety mark for products that need approval to UL lighting standards is never as...
Huge Changes Are Coming To The NRTL Program It's being called a "Directive". Since when? Are we being influenced by our EU counterparts? They are...
Compliance Tip: Designating the Correct Driver Can Save Time and Money LED Drivers have always been in the Recognized Component program at UL. One...
For those who design, manufacture, or test electromedical equipment, 60601-1 is one of the most important safety and performance standards in AAMI's...
Pool season is near; keep your children safe from the water this summer... http://youtu.be/v0mUPr68x2U
Flame Retardants in our household products - do they work? How safe are they? The Chicago Tribune has won three national awards for their...
Please join me for a free presentation entitled, "CE Mark & Global Product Compliance, A Nuts and Bolts How To" on Tuesday, April 22, from...
The article posted on Product Safety Consulting facebook page regarding fake UL labels from Aleddra LED company reminds me of a project we did...
More on Flame-Retardants. California is not liking them either, but is there an effective alternative??...
Compliance Tip: Non-Compliant Spacings Have you ever had non-compliant spacings? This is also called Creepage and Clearances. Call it what you want,...
Compliance Tip: Write the NRTL Descriptive Report in Your Favor Before the NRTL finishes their work, it is highly recommended you review the...
A recent recall of surge protectors brings up some interesting issues and discussions. MOVs are a common item used to clamp surge voltages. ...

