"interesting" aspects of this topic

1) Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) that has adopted the National 
Electrical Code (NEC) also place a requirement for an NRTL mark on a device. So 
while there maybe no state requirements there are AHJs (City, County,…) 
requirements for devices to have an NTRL mark.

Los Angeles
http://www.ladbs.org/

FUNCTION OF THE LOS ANGELES ELECTRICAL TESTING LABORATORY

The California Electrical Code requires under Sections 110.2 and 110.3 that 
electrical equipment be safety approved by the authority having jurisdiction or 
listed by an approved testing laboratory. In addition, the City of Los Angeles 
Municipal Code Section 93.0402 also requires approval for these equipment, if a 
listing cannot be secured, either by the Los Angeles Electrical Testing 
Laboratory (LAETL) or third party testing agencies recognized by the City.

2) Do not assume that Federal Regulations preempt state or local requirements 
for NRTL listing. For example medical devices.

21 CFR §808.1 (d)(1)

SUBCHAPTER H--MEDICAL DEVICES

PART 808 -- EXEMPTIONS FROM FEDERAL PREEMPTION OF STATE AND LOCAL MEDICAL 
DEVICEREQUIREMENTS

Subpart A--General Provisions

(1) Section 521(a) does not preempt State or local requirements of general 
applicability where the purpose of the requirement relates either to other 
products in addition to devices (e.g., requirementssuch as general electrical 
codes, and the Uniform Commercial Code (warranty of fitness)), or to unfair 
trade practices in which the requirements are not limited to devices.

3) State laws are unique in scope:

http://www.bcd.oregon.gov/rules_statutes/compilations/oar/306.pdf

http://egov.sos.state.or.us/division/archives/rules/OARS_900/OAR_918/918_306.html

918-306-0000

Scope and Authority for Rule

(1) The rules in OAR 918-306-0000 to 918-306- 0530 deal with the different ways 
to qualify an electrical product for sale, disposal and installation in Oregon.

(2) Authority for rules.

(a) ORS 479.540 authorizes partial and complete product exemptions;

(b) ORS 479.610 requires products for sale in Oregon to be certified; and

(c) ORS 479.730 authorizes creation of procedures for product certifications, 
administration and enforcement and field evaluation of electrical products.

918-306-0010 Overview

(1) ORS 479.610 establishes certification requirements for electrical products.

(2) The certification process generally involves inspection, testing and 
evaluation of the product. This is done through:

(a) Listing and application of listing label by a Nationally Recognized Testing 
Laboratory (NRTL);



Oregon Law 479.610

479.610 Sale or disposal of uncertified or unevaluated electrical product 
prohibited. Except as provided under ORS 
479.540<http://www.paperadvantage.org/ORS/479.html#479.540#479.540>, no person 
shall sell or dispose of by gift or otherwise in connection with the person’s 
business an electrical product that is not certified or evaluated under the 
requirements of ORS 
479.510<http://www.paperadvantage.org/ORS/479.html#479.510#479.510> to 
479.945<http://www.paperadvantage.org/ORS/479.html#479.945#479.945> and 
479.995<http://www.paperadvantage.org/ORS/479.html#479.995#479.995>. [1959 
c.406 §9; 1981 c.815 §12; 1995 c.706 §2]

Bill
Opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my employer, use at 
your own risk

From: "Tyra, John" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Reply-To: "Tyra, John" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 09:34:16 -0500
To: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [PSES] Mandatory NRTL certification

While there are no Federal laws requiring NRTL certification and marking of 
electronic products there are laws in 16 States which require anNRTL mark for 
mains connected electronic products…and laws in 4 otherStates which specify 
consumer products only. CEA commissioned a State survey, which was updated in 
2010, which outlines the legal requirement or lack of for all 50 States………..

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ron Wellman
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 11:49 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Mandatory NRTL certification

NRTL certification/listing is not mandatory for product Manufacturers. This is 
a Customer driven requirement so your Customers can comply with local OSHA 
requirements. If you don’t want to list or certify your product that’s really a 
Marketing call. Also, it is my experience that most large Companies require 
third party approvals as a condition of sale. Therefore, unless you want to be 
reactive to Customer sales I would make sure your Marketing people understand 
the risk of losing a sale if your product is not certified/listed by an NRTL.

Best regards,
Ron Wellman

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 5:41 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Mandatory NRTL certification

Hello All,

Today a colleague asked me a question as to why do we need NRTL certification 
such as UL or CSA on any product in the US. I thought this was a good and 
logical question and the way I answered it was that to the best of my 
knowledge, OSHA requires that any products that is used in work place to be 
safe and to have been certified by one of the NRTL labs. Would you say that is 
a correct answer?

Thank you
Peter
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