Certification Vendors
NRTL Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory
The NRTL Program recognizes mainly private sector organizations that provide product safety testing and certification services to manufacturers.

- Capability (including proper testing equipment and facilities, trained staff, written test procedures, and quality assurance programs) to test and evaluate equipment for conformance with appropriate test standards
- Adequate controls for the identification of certified products, conducting follow-up inspections of actual production
- Complete independence from users (i.e., employers subject to the tested equipment requirements) and from any manufacturers or vendors of the certified products
- Effective procedures for producing its findings and for handling complaints and disputes
Certification Marks
NRTLs use the following marks to certify products for purposes of OSHA product-approval requirements. However, the presence of the mark on a product does not necessarily mean that it meets OSHA requirements, since NRTLs sometimes use these same or similar marks for non-OSHA purposes. OSHA accepts only those products that contain the NRTL's mark and that the NRTL has certified within its scope of recognition, which includes the test standards and testing sites that OSHA has recognized for the NRTL. See theOSHA web page for information on each NRTL's scope of recognition, or contact OSHA or the NRTL for additional information.Applied Research Laboratories, Inc. (ARL) | ![]() |
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Canadian Standards Association (CSA) | ![]() |
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Used for products meeting only U.S. standards | Used for products meeting both U.S. and Canadian standards | |
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Used for gas-fueled products meeting U.S. standards2 | ||
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)(mark formerly used by the American Gas Association (AGA), exclusively licensed to CSA until June 30, 2001) | ![]() |
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Communication Certification Laboratory, Inc. (CCL) | ![]() |
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Curtis-Straus LLC (CSL) | ![]() |
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Electro-Test, Inc. (ETI) | ![]() |
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FM Global Technologies LLC (FM) (also known as FM Approvals and formerly Factory Mutual Research Corporation) | ![]() |
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Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. (ITSNA) (formerly ETL Testing Laboratories, Inc.) | Used for products meeting only U.S. standards | Used for products meeting both U.S. and Canadian standards |
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MET Laboratories, Inc. (MET) | ![]() |
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NSF International (NSF) | ![]() |
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National Technical Systems, Inc. (NTS) | ![]() |
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SGS U. S. Testing Company, Inc. (SGSUS) (formerly U.S. Testing Company, Inc.) | ![]() |
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Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) | ![]() |
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TUV America, Inc. (TUVAM) | ![]() |
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TUV Product Services GmbH (TUVPSG) | ![]() |
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TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc. (TUV) | ![]() |
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Used for products meeting only U.S. standards | Used for products meeting both U.S. and Canadian standards | |
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) | ||
Used for products meeting only U.S. standards | Used for products meeting both U.S. and Canadian standards | |
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"Used on products which UL has evaluated for specific properties, a limited range of hazards, or suitability for use under limited or special conditions. Typically, products Classified by UL fall into the general categories of building materials and industrial equipment." Examples: fire doors, protective gear for fire fighters, industrial trucks. | ![]() |
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Wyle Laboratories (WL) | ![]() |
1 Certification marks registered by the NRTL with the US Patent and Trademark Office. Some NRTLs may have additional marks; however, the core logo of the additional marks should be the same as represented here. If you have questions about the authenticity of any mark, contact the NRTL.
2 OSHA requirements for testing and certification of gas operated equipment is limited to equipment using "liquefied petroleum gas" ("LPG" or "LP-Gas"). Revision Date: 28 April 2003From OSHA's main page on NRTL's: www.osha.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/index.html
Other Marks
What's the difference between the familiar UL Mark and other Listed Marks? All NRTL marks demonstrate that the product that bears it has met the minimum requirements of widely accepted product safety standards as determined through the independent testing of a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). And, as part of that testing regimen, the product manufacturer has agreed to periodic follow-up inspections to verify continued compliance. So, the only real difference between the marks is in the service, and services of the testing laboratory behind them.


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