Seeing the UL logo on a fire and life safety product offers reassurance that it’s been certified to perform as intended. But what exactly does this evaluation entail, and under what circumstances can the standard criteria change?
In this episode, Rodger Reiswig speaks with Neil Lakomiak, UL’s director of business development and innovation. Some of the topics to be covered include:
· Whether UL listings have an expiration date, and what happens if a standard is revised.
· The maintenance aspects of a UL listing, and what that entails for manufacturers.
· What happens to UL certification when a product is used in an untested manner.
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