Bostjan,

If the product will be used in a workplace, it will require certification by an 
NRTL.   An NRTL can use the IECEx report and certificate to assist in granting 
NRTL approval, but the IECEx report and certificate alone are not sufficient to 
demonstrate compliance with OSHA Regulations.

You can contact OSHA’s NRTL program directly at [email protected]

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From: Bill Lawrence <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2025 11:11:57 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [PSES] HazLoc approval


Short answer, Yes NRTL approval is required



The IECEx Certificate of Conformity (CoC) is not accepted. However, the IECEx 
Test Report (ExTR) containing the test data can be used by an OSHA NRTL to 
support NRTL approval in the US. The “Ex” requirements are fairly consistent 
between the IEC and US standards with some national differences, but the US 
additionally requires the ordinary location requirements (mainly the electrical 
safety) to be part of the certification whereas, in the rest of the world, this 
is often by manufacturer’s self-declaration



>From OSHA Ditective



If the applicant organization or NRTL accepts inspections and test data from

organizations that function as part of the International Electrotechnical

Commission System for certification to standards relating to equipment for use 
in

Explosive Atmospheres (IECEx Scheme), the NRTL (including, as applicable, the

applicant organization, once the application for NRTL recognition is approved)

shall:

i. be recognized by OSHA for a test standard that is harmonized with the one

being accepted under the IECEx Scheme;



ii. physically inspect (i.e., perform a hands-on inspection of ) a 
representative

sample of each product for which the applicant organization or NRTL intends to 
accept inspection and test data as part of the IECEx Scheme, to confirm that 
the product is that which has been evaluated in the IECEx Scheme and that the 
results from the IECEx Scheme evaluation are still valid. A representative 
sample can be a product, a model, a type, a representative member of a product 
family, or any other grouping, so long as the grouping is representative of the 
product being certified. A sample is representative if the grouping of which 
the sample is a part is based on the same or equivalent product manufacturing 
characteristics or technical requirements;



iii. review each IECEx test certificate (ExCB) and IECEx test report (ExTR) to

determine that the correct test standards have been used and that any United 
States of America national differences have been applied;



iv. use procedures for evaluation and interpretation of results;



v. determine that components used comply with the policies adopted in

compliance with Annex B Section 7.4.G and H; and



vi. ensure compliance with Annex B Section 7.9





Bill
William G Lawrence, P.E. | US Technical Advisor, IEC TC31
68 Indian Memorial Dr

South Yarmouth MA 02664

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From: Boštjan Glavič <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 3:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] HazLoc approval





Dear experts,



Short question. Is HazLoc certification by NRTL required for product used in 
potential explosive atmosphere in US?



Or is it enough to have IECEx certification with US national differences?



Thank you.



Best regards

Bostjan



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