Main Safety Standards
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Main Safety Standards
Name | National Standards | Country | Description | Certification Body | Certification Mark |
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IEC | - | International | Technical electric standards based on the most recent scientific technology. Forms the basis for standards in other countries. | - | - |
UL |
ANSI Standards |
United States | To prevent fires, standards are enforced for the sale of electric products in the USA by state and city. Components must also be certified. |
UL | ![]() ![]() |
CSA |
CSA Standards |
Canada | North American safety standards are applied and operated to prevent fire accidents, in the same way as in the USA. | CSA | ![]() |
EU |
EN Standards |
Europe | Standards are designed to prevent electric shock and fires, but are not legally enforced. Enforcement is achieved through strict penalties. |
VDE, TUV-Rh | ![]() ![]() |
CCC |
Chinese National Standards: |
China | Items for which certification is enforced are specified, and the import and sale of uncertified items in China is prohibited. | CCC | ![]() ![]() |
IEC | International Electrotechnical Commission |
ISO | International Organization for Standardization |
UL | Underwriter's Laboratories Inc. |
CSA | Canadian Standards Association |
EN | Europäische Norm=European Standard |
EU | European Communities |
CE | Conformité Européene |
VDE | Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker |
TUV-Rh | Technischer Überwachungsverein rheinland |
UKCA | United Kingdom Conformity Assessed |
CCC | China Compulsory Certification |
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