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UL (safety organization)

The UL enterprise[4] is a global safety science company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, composed of three organizations, UL Research Institutes, UL Standards & Engagement and UL Solutions.

Formerly

Underwriters Laboratories, UL LLC

1894 (1894)

125 countries

Jennifer Scanlon (President and CEO)

Increase US$2.68 billion (2023)[1]

Decrease US$276 million (2023)[2]

15,000+ (2024)[2]

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (non-profit)[3]

Established in 1894, the UL enterprise was founded as the Underwriters' Electrical Bureau (a bureau of the National Board of Fire Underwriters),[5] and was known throughout the 20th century as Underwriters Laboratories. On January 1, 2012, Underwriters Laboratories became the parent company of a for-profit company in the U.S. named UL LLC, a limited liability company, which took over the product testing and certification business. On June 26, 2022, the companies rebranded into three distinct organizations that make up the UL enterprise.


The company is one of several companies approved to perform safety testing by the U.S. federal agency Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).[6] OSHA maintains a list of approved testing laboratories, which are known as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories.[7] According to Lifehacker, UL Solutions is the best known product safety and certification organization globally.[8]

UL 106, Standard for Sustainability for Luminaires (under development)

UL 110, Standard for Sustainability for Mobile Phones

3DMark

Easy Benchmark Automation

PCMark 10

PCMark for Android

Servermark

Testdriver

UL Procyon AI Inference Benchmark

UL Procyon Photo Editing Benchmark

UL Procyon Video Editing Benchmark

VRMark

UL offers[21] the following computer benchmarking products:[22]

at OSHA

List of US NRTLs