UL 61010-1 Standard Readiness Tool

Are you interested in getting your product certified to UL 61010-1: Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use - Part 1: General Requirements? Within the United States, the National Electrical Code requires electrical equipment to be certified by an OSHA-approved NRTL.
Some examples of products covered by UL 61010-1 include:
- Dosing pumps
- Controllers
- Testing equipment
- Meters
To make this process easier to understand, we’ve created a UL 61010-1 Readiness Tool. The tool asks a series of questions about your product that will give you insight into your potential readiness to enter this certification process with NSF (an OSHA-approved NRTL).
Disclaimer: Please note that the readiness percentage provided is a general estimate for informational purposes only and does not provide a guarantee or grant any type of certification. Your score does not affect future applications. Contact our team at [email protected] with any questions.
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