ETL Certification
Certification Overview:
ETL SEMKO is part of Intertek Testing Services, Ltd., the world's largest organization for testing and inspecting products and consumer goods. With 240 laboratories and 469 offices across 93 countries in North America, Europe, and Asia, ETL SEMKO provides testing and certification services for product safety, EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) testing, product performance testing, as well as quality management system registration across various industries including pharmaceuticals, HVAC, appliances, telecommunications, aerospace, automation, semiconductors, building materials, and energy generation systems.
Detailed Information:
What is ETL Certification?
ETL SEMKO, a division of Intertek Testing Services, Ltd., is the largest product and consumer goods testing organization globally, operating in 93 countries across North America, Europe, and Asia with 240 laboratories and 469 offices. ETL SEMKO offers testing and certification services for product safety, EMC testing, product performance testing, and registration of quality management systems for industries such as pharmaceuticals, HVAC, appliances, telecommunications, aerospace, automation, semiconductors, building materials, and energy generation systems.
Any electrical, mechanical, or electromechanical product bearing the ETL mark indicates it has been tested to meet relevant industry standards. Each industry has its own testing standards, so specific product requirements should be discussed with professionals. The ETL mark is widely used in cable products, indicating compliance with relevant tests.
In most areas of the United States, approval of electrical products is mandatory. ETL stands for ETL Testing Laboratories Inc. Listed products by ETL are recognized by Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and can be considered "approved".
FAQs:
Difference between UL and ETL
UL and ETL both represent products tested by Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL) and comply with respective safety standards. The difference lies in the services provided. As a client of ETL, you can benefit from customized testing, inspection, and certification services, with quicker turnaround times and flexible operations. We are working to establish closer collaboration with customers for faster, smoother, and more efficient market entry of your products.
ETL certification holds the same North American market access as UL certification, but at significantly lower costs—typically half that of UL certification. Moreover, product testing for ETL certification can utilize CB test reports, potentially saving you substantial testing fees.
ETL certification also typically takes much less time than UL certification. In special cases, ETL can issue certification first, followed by factory inspections, saving valuable time for your product's export.
Why manufacturers choose the ETL Listed Mark
Manufacturers seek multiple options to meet their procurement needs, and choosing a testing and certification service provider is a critical part of this selection.
Is the ETL Listed Mark legally equivalent to UL and CSA Listings?
Legal requirements in the United States mandate that products sold undergo testing and certification by Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL) recognized by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). NRTL's function is to provide independent assessments, testing, and certification services for various electrical, gas, and fuel products.
The ETL Listed Mark on a product indicates it meets basic requirements of specified safety standards. Additionally, the mark signifies that the manufacturer's facility adheres to various compliance measures and undergoes periodic follow-up inspections to verify ongoing consistency.
What is an NRTL?
A Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) is an independent laboratory recognized by OSHA, which tests products according to applicable product safety standards (e.g., those established by UL and other standard-setting organizations).
What does the ETL Listed Mark signify?
In simple terms, the ETL Listed Mark indicates your product has been tested and approved by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) recognized by OSHA or the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), complying with recognized national standards and meeting basic requirements for sale or distribution. For distributors, retailers, and customers, the ETL mark assures compliance with safety standards, third-party testing, and certification.
Will retailers accept products with the ETL Listed Mark?
Yes. The ETL Listed Mark is widely accepted and recognized as proof of product compliance. Retailers have no reason to reject products bearing the ETL Listed Mark. Any reluctance from individual retailers or distributors is likely due to market misconceptions—misleading some manufacturers into believing they cannot choose their own third-party testing partners.
Unfamiliar with the ETL Listed Mark, what should you do?
There's no standard formula for better understanding the ETL Listed Mark. Depending on the background, environment, and other details of a specific situation, the correct method varies. Some users only need to see other well-regarded products with the ETL Listed Mark in a Listing Directory to dispel their concerns. Others may insist that UL Listings are the only acceptable proof of product compliance, necessitating a more comprehensive explanation of the legal requirements implied by third-party product safety testing. Inform them about NRTL's plans and explain that product safety certification programs include testing, Listing, labeling, and follow-up inspection services similar to those of UL.
Which countries accept the ETL mark?
In the United States and Canada, the ETL mark is widely accepted as proof of product compliance.
Does the entire North American region accept the ETL Listed Mark?
Since the ETL Listed Mark is widely recognized and accepted as proof of compliance with safety standards, retailers, inspectors, and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) accept products with the ETL Listed Mark.
History of the ETL Listed Mark
"ETL" has a history of over 100 years. When manufacturers apply for the ETL Listed Mark for their products, they inherit a history rich in innovation, influence, and independence. In fact, the original Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL) founded by Thomas Edison in 1896 aimed to address safety and performance issues with lamps. Edison's concept was to provide consumers with assurance through diverse product performance and safety tests. The fundamental principles of third-party lamp testing initiated by Edison remain in use today, with experts monitoring lamps and bulbs to determine their lifespan, luminous intensity, and propensity for combustion or explosion.
Training Services:
Our company employs several engineers with extensive experience in product safety certification, well-versed in the safety standards and performance of various exported electrical products. We offer various technical training services including product safety knowledge training, certification standard seminars, troubleshooting of testing experiments, dynamic communication of UL certification standards, etc.
Our training philosophy is to provide customers with more value-added services. For old customers, we will provide discounts or even free of charge. We welcome all new and old customers to call or write to us to propose training needs, and we will take every customer's inquiry seriously.
Standard Translation:
Our company employs several engineers with extensive experience in product safety certification, not only familiar with the safety standards and safety performance of various exported electrical products, but also proficient in English, Japanese, German, and other listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. For various Chinese and foreign standards and technical documents, we can translate them skillfully, quickly, and accurately. If customers have such needs, they can contact our marketing department, and we will arrange personnel familiar with the relevant products and technologies to handle the translation, ensuring that your documents reach you accurately and timely.
Product Design:
Our company has been engaged in product safety certification for a long time, and product certification engineers have accumulated a wealth of product safety knowledge and product safety technology and are also very familiar with the product structure. At the same time, we have close contact and communication with foreign engineers and clients, enabling us to promptly understand the product trends in foreign markets. Our company can design and develop products that fully comply with UL, CE, and GS safety certification standards according to customer needs, combining international market trends, including product drawing design, mold development, sample production, UL/CE/GS certification, and other comprehensive services.
Supplier/Customer Inquiry:
Our company has data on manufacturers accredited by UL domestically and internationally and can quickly prepare to help customers find UL component suppliers that meet their requirements, greatly accelerating the customer's product development and production progress and also helping customers effectively reduce costs. Similarly, as a UL-accredited component manufacturer, you can also search for corresponding customer information through our database, taking the lead to seize business opportunities.
Sample Pre-testing:
Our company has a laboratory of more than 3,500 square meters, accredited by internationally renowned certification institutions such as UL, NEMKO, VDE, INNOVA, and SIQ (witness testing) laboratories, and is also applying for CNAL's national laboratory accreditation. Our laboratory has a large number of advanced testing equipment, and laboratory personnel are familiar with various testing standards and have proficient testing skills. Therefore, we can provide customers with various pre-testing services or commissioned testing services to help customers understand the safety performance of their products, in order to further improve and enhance them.