UL Labels

There are many types of UL Marks, each with its own specific meaning. The only way to determine if a product has been certified by UL is to look for the UL Mark on the product itself. In a few instances, the UL Mark may be present only on the packaging of a product. WT Nickell Company has been authorized by UL to print their logo and UL labels under File LP2499.
Some products certified by UL are components that are intended to be used in the manufacture of a complete Listed product. These components cannot bear the UL symbol, but may use a special Recognized Component Mark.

The UL Mark on a product means that UL has tested and evaluated representative samples of that product and determined that they meet UL requirements. Under a variety of programs products are periodically checked by UL at the manufacturing facility to make sure they continue to meet UL requirements. The UL Marks may be only used on or in connection with products certified by UL and under the terms of written agreement with UL. In addition to these marks, UL also provides access to the marks required in a number of other key world markets.
PGDQ2 — Marking and Labeling Systems - Component
PGGU2 — Marking and Labeling System Materials - Component
PGIS2 — Marking and Labeling Systems, Limited Use - Component
PGJI2 — Printing Materials - Component
CSA Compliant Labels

UL's Canadian counterpart is CSA. The Canadian Standards Association. The Canadian Standards Association tests the issues of safety and safe use of its components and products in Canada. WT Nickell Label Company has approved CSA Label products registered under file7921-05 (WTN).