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UL LLC
NameUL LLC
TypePrivate
IndustrySafety consulting and certification
Founded1894
FounderWilliam Henry Merrill
HeadquartersNorthbrook, Illinois
Key peopleJennifer Scanlon

UL LLC is a global safety consulting and certification company that provides services to a wide range of industries, including electronics, healthcare, energy, and consumer goods. With a history dating back to 1894, UL LLC has established itself as a leading authority on safety and security, working with companies such as General Electric, Siemens, and Procter & Gamble. UL LLC is headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, and is led by CEO Jennifer Scanlon, who has previously worked with US Chamber of Commerce and National Association of Manufacturers. The company's work is closely tied to that of other organizations, such as National Fire Protection Association and International Electrotechnical Commission.

Overview

UL LLC provides a range of services, including testing, inspection, and certification, to help companies ensure the safety and quality of their products. The company's services are used by a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. UL LLC works with companies such as Boeing, Ford Motor Company, and Medtronic to provide safety and quality solutions. The company is also involved in the development of safety standards, working with organizations such as American National Standards Institute and International Organization for Standardization. UL LLC's work is closely tied to that of other companies, such as Intertek and SGS SA, which also provide safety and quality services.

History

UL LLC was founded in 1894 by William Henry Merrill, an engineer who was concerned about the safety of electrical systems. The company's early work focused on testing and certifying electrical products, and it quickly established itself as a leading authority on electrical safety. Over the years, UL LLC has expanded its services to include a wide range of industries, and has worked with companies such as Westinghouse Electric Corporation and General Motors. The company has also been involved in the development of safety standards, working with organizations such as National Institute of Standards and Technology and Occupational Safety and Health Administration. UL LLC's history is closely tied to that of other events, such as the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and the Great Chicago Fire, which highlighted the need for safety and quality standards.

Services

UL LLC provides a range of services, including testing, inspection, and certification, to help companies ensure the safety and quality of their products. The company's services include electromagnetic compatibility testing, environmental testing, and cybersecurity testing. UL LLC works with companies such as Microsoft, Cisco Systems, and IBM to provide safety and quality solutions. The company is also involved in the development of safety standards, working with organizations such as Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Society of Automotive Engineers. UL LLC's services are used by a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, transportation, and construction. The company's work is closely tied to that of other companies, such as DEKRA and TÜV Rheinland, which also provide safety and quality services.

Certification Marks

UL LLC's certification marks are recognized around the world as a symbol of safety and quality. The company's marks, such as the UL Mark and the E Mark, are used by companies such as Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics to indicate that their products meet certain safety and quality standards. UL LLC's certification marks are also recognized by regulatory agencies, such as the US Federal Communications Commission and the European Commission. The company's marks are used in a wide range of industries, including consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and medical devices. UL LLC's certification marks are closely tied to those of other organizations, such as CE marking and FCC Declaration of Conformity.

Controversies

UL LLC has been involved in several controversies over the years, including criticism of its certification processes and concerns about the safety of certain products. The company has faced criticism from organizations such as Consumer Reports and Public Citizen, which have raised concerns about the safety of products that have been certified by UL LLC. The company has also faced lawsuits from companies such as Whirlpool Corporation and LG Electronics, which have disputed the results of UL LLC's testing and certification processes. UL LLC's controversies are closely tied to those of other companies, such as Underwriters Laboratories and Intertek, which have also faced criticism of their certification processes.

Global Presence

UL LLC has a global presence, with offices and laboratories located around the world. The company has operations in countries such as China, India, and Brazil, and works with companies such as Lenovo, Tata Group, and Embraer. UL LLC's global presence is closely tied to that of other companies, such as SGS SA and Bureau Veritas, which also have a global presence. The company's work is recognized by regulatory agencies around the world, including the European Union, US Federal Trade Commission, and Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. UL LLC's global presence is also closely tied to that of other organizations, such as World Trade Organization and International Chamber of Commerce. Category:Companies based in Illinois

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