Northern American standard and test bodies
- B11.1 Mechanical Power Presses
- B11.2 Hydraulic Power Presses
- B11.3 Power Press Brakes
- B11.4 Shears
- B11.19 Performance Criteria for the Design, Construction, Care and Operation of Safeguarding When Referenced by other B11 Machine Tool Safety Standards (design, construction, maintenance and operation criteria for protection devices specified in Std. B11 covering machine tools)
- B20.1 Conveyor Belts
- ANSI/RIA R15.06 Safety Requirements for Industrial Robots
OSHA is the body authorized to approve NRTLs.
UL Listed ESPE Certification Mark
UL certification also includes components such as safety light curtains which are covered by Std. UL 61496-1 and Std. UL 61496-2 derived from international Std. IEC 61496-1,2. Systems incorporating safety software can be also certified as per Std. ANSI/UL 1998. Safety light curtains (ESPE) are covered by a specific marking certifying compliance with the appropriate product standard and with Std. ANSI/1998. ReeR safety curtains are in line with all these requirements and bear the associated mark of approval.
UL may also certify conformity to CSA Canadian Standards (through C-UL mark or C-UL-US mark for products to be marketed in Canada and in the USA).
The Canadian Standard Association (CSA)
is the main Canadian standardization body and acting
certification authority competent for verification of conformance of safety components to Canadian regulations.
As Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL) for the USA, CSA is authorized to verify conformance of all products under OSHA jurisdiction and award the CSA mark of NRTL/C, equivalent to C-US UL, which applies for example to safety light curtains.
UL may also certify conformity to CSA Canadian Standards (t