The link didn't work for me but I did find it at this alternate
location.....

http://www.osha-slc.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/index.html
<http://www.osha-slc.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/index.html> 

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
                Sent:   Monday, November 22, 1999 7:21 AM
                To:     [email protected]
                Subject:        Re: NRTL Acceptance



                Try this website for current information on approved NRTLs.


                "http://www.osha-slc.gov/dts/optsc/nrtl/index.html";


                OO


                ---------------------- Forwarded by Oscar
Overton/Lex/Lexmark on 11/22/99 08:46
                AM ---------------------------

        
"George_Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark.LEXMARK"@lexmta01.notes.lexmark.com on 11/22/99
                08:10:59 AM

                Please respond to
        
"George_Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark.LEXMARK"@lexmta01.notes.lexmark.com

                To:   emc-pstc%[email protected]
                cc:    (bcc: Oscar Overton/Lex/Lexmark)
                Subject:  RE: NRTL acceptance




                Actually, the following NRTLs are approved by OSHA for
evaluation
                to UL 1950:

                UL, CSA, ITS (former ETL), TUV Rheinland, MET, and SGS.

                There may be some I have overlooked.

                George Alspaugh

                ---------------------- Forwarded by George
Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark on 11/22/99
                08:09 AM ---------------------------

                vgorodetsky%[email protected] on 11/19/99
04:57:29 PM

                Please respond to
vgorodetsky%[email protected]

                To:   George_Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark@LEXMARK,
                      emc-pstc%[email protected]
                cc:    (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
                Subject:  RE: NRTL acceptance




                Terry and George,

                In this country of ours, there are three equally acceptable
safety marks:
                UL, ETL and NRTL.  But, as we all know, some acceptable
marks are more equal
                than others.

                > -----Original Message-----
                > From:   [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
                > Sent:   Friday, November 19, 1999 11:02 AM
                > To:     [email protected]
                > Subject:     NRTL acceptance
                >
                >
                > Terry,
                >
                > You have raised a very good question.  The problem is that
the U.S.
                > had only one approved safety agency  for so long, that it
is
                > difficult to wean non-laymen away from that one agency
mark.  This
                > includes your (and my) management, marketing, customers,
etc.  Few
                > of these understand the meaning of NRTL, with its variety
of agency
                > approvals and marks.
                >
                > I did fight this battle over an off-the-shelf peripheral
we needed
                > to market which did not have the "traditional" safety
mark, but an
                > acceptable NRTL mark.  One of the positions I to confront
was that
                > many Federal, state, or local "government" bids require
"the" mark.
                >
                > I referenced the Code of Federal Regulations, OSHA
sections, citing
                > acceptable U.S. authorized NRTLs.  I pointed out that
compliance to
                > UL 1950 was the needed requirement, not which agency did
the actual
                > assessment.  One problem is that those who write the
specifications
                > for government bids are not aware of this fact, and do
continue to
                > list only one agency mark into the document.  In a way,
this is
                > probably a violation of federal law, i.e. requiring
vendors to do
                > "business" with a specified private company, thus stifling
any
                > competition.  Isn't this what the goverment is accusing
Microsoft
                > of doing?
                >
                > You are exactly right.  As PSE professionals, we should be
able to
                > look for and use whatever options are legally available to
meet our
                > employer's certification needs in the most timely and cost
effective
                > manner.  Unfortunately, in the U.S. this requires a
significant
                > amount of internal and external education as to the actual
legal
                > options.
                >
                > George Alspaugh
                > Lexmark International Inc.
                >
                > ---------------------- Forwarded by George
Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark on
                > 11/19/99
                > 01:41 PM ---------------------------
                >
                > tjmeck%[email protected] on 11/19/99
12:25:38 PM
                >
                > Please respond to
tjmeck%[email protected]
                >
                > To:   emc-pstc%[email protected]
                > cc:    (bcc: George Alspaugh/Lex/Lexmark)
                > Subject:  NRTL acceptance
                >
                >
                >
                >
                > Hi:
                >
                > We have been using an old reliable but very busy Safety
agency to
                > review our products and apply their safety mark.
                >
                > From time to time we are approached by their competitors,
NRTLs, or
                > European soon to be NRTL labs for our business.
                >
                > My question is in this `NRTL enlightened market are there
still
                > inspectors out there that will still require education
about the NRTL
                > status and the acceptability of an NRTL lab Listing vs the
old familiar
                > ones?
                >
                > As you all know time to market is critical and 3 to 6
months is too
                > long to wait.  We will need to look for other solutions
and I am trying
                > to review the whole range of issues involved in changing
the primary
                > NRTL.
                >
                > I hope this is not too commercial a question!  If you feel
it is please
                > reply to me directly.
                >
                > Thank you!
                >
                >
                > Best regards,
                > Terry J. Meck
                > Senior Compliance/Test Engineer
                > Phone:215-721-5280
                > Fax:215-721-5551 hard copy;
                > Fax PC: 215.799.1650 To my desk PC
                > [email protected]
                > Accu-Sort Systems Inc.
                > 511 School House Rd.
                > Telford, PA 18969-1196 USA
                >
                >
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