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What is UL?

UL stands for Underwriters Laboratories. It is a globally recognized safety certification company that tests and certifies products for safety, performance, and environmental sustainability. UL certification indicates that a product has met specific safety standards and has been tested and verified by UL. It is commonly used to ensure that electrical appliances, electronic devices, and various other products meet required safety regulations, reducing the risk of fire, electric shock, and other hazards.

What other technologies are related to UL?

UL Competitor Technologies

CSA is a competing standards organization that provides testing, inspection, and certification services.
mentioned alongside UL in 30% (1.4k) of relevant job posts
TUV is a competing testing and certification organization, similar to UL.
mentioned alongside UL in 62% (191) of relevant job posts
Intertek is a competing testing, inspection, and certification company.
mentioned alongside UL in 84% (86) of relevant job posts
VDE is a competing German testing and certification institute.
mentioned alongside UL in 15% (78) of relevant job posts
FM Approvals is a competing testing and certification service focused on property loss prevention.
mentioned alongside UL in 8% (118) of relevant job posts

UL Complementary Technologies

IEC develops international standards for electrical and electronic technologies. UL often tests and certifies to IEC standards, so it is complementary.
mentioned alongside UL in 22% (1.5k) of relevant job posts
CE marking is a mandatory conformity marking for products sold in the European Economic Area (EEA). UL provides testing services that can help manufacturers achieve CE marking.
mentioned alongside UL in 19% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
NEMA develops standards for electrical equipment. UL tests and certifies products to NEMA standards, thus complementary.
mentioned alongside UL in 23% (372) of relevant job posts

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