The first and easiest place to start in understanding whether your product will comply is to look at its overall construction. Because we are dealing with lighting products and the carrying of electrical current over metal conducting material, or “live” current-carrying parts, you should always ensure that you’ve used a corrosion resistant metal or alloy such as silver, copper, copper alloy, plated iron or steel, or stainless steel. This may seem obvious to the product designer, but there are many products submitted each year to the major NRTLs that fail compliance on this basis alone.

 

Our consulting team has extensive experience in:

 

  • Quality Systems Development/Remediation Training
  • Product Verification & Validation Regulatory Compliance
  • Risk Management Production and Process Controls
  • Risk-Based Planning & Analysis Quality Assurance & Validation
  • Design Controls Business Process Re-engineering
  • New Product Development Documentation & Change Controls
  • SDLC CAPA
  • Management Controls Project/Program Management
  • Complaints, Recalls & MDR’s

The reality is that most people think that getting a product certified by UL, ETL, CSA, or another NRTL is a relatively easy task. After all, product development engineers know how to design safe products – so confirming it with testing should be a smooth process. This is a great theory, but the opportunities for test failures and non-compliances are literally endless, without knowing exactly what engineers who work for major NRTLs are looking for.

 

Ideally, a product should be submitted as early as possible during its development. Because we know the value added when you build solutions into products up front, we created Design For Safety Approvals – DFSA™. Bring us in at the front-end. Save your company lost time, money and customers by understanding the compliance requirements in detail before products come off the drawing board.