ࡱ>  BE9:;<=>?@Ai *abjbj 6k{b{bƣ:,,,,,th #d ;6X/ 6 6 6 66.)99\~$q':Q,9:669:9:,, 6 6NNN9:, 6, 6~N9:~NN.J(v 6ӗ+Cr@j 0;a)F<ava,f9:9:N9:9:9:9:9:eJ<9:9:9:;9:9:9:9:a9:9:9:9:9:9:9:9:9:B :  American National Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance Updated November 23, 2021  HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org The ANSI Essential Requirements provides three options for the maintenance of American National Standards (ANS): periodic maintenance, continuous maintenance and stabilized maintenance (See clause 4.7  HYPERLINK "http://www.ansi.org/essentialrequirements" www.ansi.org/essentialrequirements). Continuous maintenance is defined as follows: The standard shall be maintained by an accredited standards developer. A documented program for periodic publication of revisions shall be established by the standards developer. Processing of these revisions shall be in accordance with these procedures. The published standard shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the submittal of such requests. Procedures shall be established for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change and no portion of the standard shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event that no revisions are issued for a period of four years, action to reaffirm or withdraw the standard shall be taken in accordance with the procedures set-forth in the ANSI Essential Requirements. In addition, the ANSI Essential Requirements provides for the following: A PINS is not required for revisions of an American National Standard that is maintained under continuous maintenance and (1) is registered as such on the ANSI website, (2) has a notice in the standard that the standard is always open for comment and how to submit comments, and (3) has information on the developers website that the standard is under continuous maintenance and how to submit comments. These ANSI-accredited standards developers maintain some or all of their American National Standards using Continuous Maintenance: - AAMI (Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) - AARST (The AARST Consortium on National Radon Standards) - AGA (American Gas Association) - AGA (ASC Z380) (American Gas Association) - AGSC-AGRSS (Auto Glass Safety Council) - ASC X9 (Accredited Standards Committee X9, Incorporated) - ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.) - ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) - ASTM (ASTM International) - GBI (The Green Building Initiative) - HL7 (Health Level Seven) - IES (The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America) - MHI (ASC MH10) (Material Handling Industry) - NAHBRC (NAHB Research Center, Inc.) - NBBPVI (National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors) - NCPDP (National Council for Prescription Drug Programs) - NISO (National Information Standards Organization) - NSF (NSF International) - PRCA (Professional Ropes Course Association) - RESNET (Residential Energy Services Network) - TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) - TCNA (Tile Council of North America) - UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.) The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) Standards Registered Under Continuous Maintenance: See UL statement: ANSI/AAMI/UL 2800-1-2019, Standard for Safety for Medical Device Interoperability This standard is maintained under continuous maintenance procedures. AAMI has created a notification registry that will send e-mail announcements when any maintenance activity occurs to the recommended practice. Comments or proposals for revisions to any part of the standard may be submitted to AAMI any time. Written comments are to be sent to: Standards Dept., AAMI, 1110 N. Glebe Road, Suite 220, Arlington, VA 22201-4795. Comments may also be e-mailed to: standards@aami.org. The following person may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes: Joseph C. Lewelling Vice President, Standards Development AAMI 1110 North Glebe Road, Ste. 220, Arlington, Virginia 22205 703-525-4890 ext. 206 703-276-0792 E-mail Address: jlewelling@aami.org Program for Periodic Publication November (year)*Solicit requests for change from committee and public. Allow at least two months to submit. Also solicit new committee members.By end of March (year +1)Deadline for requests for change.First meeting (year +1) (usually April)Review new requests for change including any deferred from previous review cycles and agree on which to propose (with or without change) for formal ballot and public review, which to reject and which to defer to the next review cycle.By mid-July (year +1)Document first meeting results and put proposals for change on 6-week ballot and public review.By end of August (year +1)Ballot and public review over.Second meeting (year +1) (usually November)Review ballot and public review results and respond to comments. If needed and as time permits, begin working on any deferred requests for following years revision cycle.*For the first revision cycle, the request for changes will need to start later than indicated in this schedule (and other dates adjusted as needed) The AARST Consortium on National Radon Standards (AARST) The approved American National Standard(s) listed below shall be maintained using the Continuous Maintenance option. Additional standards may be identified and added to this list in the future, however, if the procedures used to maintain them vary from those included in this submittal, an additional Continuous Maintenance Registration from will be submitted. List of AARST Standards under Continuous Maintenance as of August 2019: CC-1000 2018 Radon Reduction Systems for New Construction of Buildings (except One & Two Family Dwellings) CCAH 2020 Reducing Radon in New Construction of One & Two Family Dwellings and Townhouses MAH 2019 Protocol for Conducting Measurements of Radon and Radon Decay Products in Homes MAMF 2017 Protocol for ConductingMeasurements of Radon and Radon Decay Products in Multifamily Buildings MALB 2014 Protocol for Conducting Measurements of Radon and Radon Decay Products In Schools and Large Buildings MS-PC 2015 Performance Specifications for Instrumentation Systems Designed to Measure Radon Gas in Air MS-QA 2019 Radon Measurement Systems Quality Assurance. MS-QA is a wholly new standard publication. MW-RN-2020 Protocol for the Collection, Transfer and Measurement of Radon in Water RMS-MF 2018 Radon Mitigation Standards for Multifamily Buildings RMS-LB 2018 Radon Mitigation Standards for Schools and Large Buildings RRNC 2020 Rough-in of Radon Control Components in New Construction of 1 & 2 Family Dwellings and Townhouses SGM-SF 2017 Soil Gas Mitigation for Existing Homes In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. A copy is attached. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: "This standard is under continuous maintenance by the AARST Consortium on National Radon Standards for which the Executive Stakeholder Committee has established a documented program for regular publication of addenda or revisions, including procedures for timely, documented, consensus action on requests for change to any part of the standard. The change submittal form, instructions, and deadlines may be obtained in electronic form from at www.radonstandards.us. (Note that contact information and address for the AARST administrative office is also provided next to these statements as relative to any inquiry such as appeals, etc.) Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. A copy is attached. The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes (please include name, address, E-mail, phone and fax): Name: Gary Hodgden (c/o AARST Administrative Offices) Address: 475 South Church Street - Suite 600 City: Hendersonville, NC 28792 Phone: 202-830-1110 Fax: 913-780-2090 E-mail: StandardsAssist@gmail.com No portion of the standard(s) shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event that a BSR-8/108 has not been submitted for an American National Standard under continuous maintenance within five years of its approval, the standards developer may request an extension, but shall then maintain the ANS under periodic maintenance. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI ( HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Returned by: Name: Gary Hodgden Title: Executive Stakeholder Committee Secretariat Organization: AARST Consortium on National Radon Standards Address: 475 South Church Street - Suite 600 City: Hendersonville, NC 28792 Phone: 202-830-1110 Fax: 913-780-2090 E-mail: gary@aair.com AGA (ASC Z380) (American Gas Association) American National Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance American Gas Association (AGA), hereby informs ANSI that the approved American National Standard(s) listed below shall be maintained using the Continuous Maintenance option. Additional standards may be identified and added to this list in the future, however, if the procedures used to maintain them vary from those included in this submittal, an additional Continuous Maintenance Registration from will be submitted to PSA/ANSI. In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements ( HYPERLINK "http://www.ansi.org/essentialrequirements" www.ansi.org/essentialrequirements), we agree to the following requirements: A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. A copy is attached. Section 5.1 A new edition of the Guide shall be published or the existing edition shall be reaffirmed a minimum of every five (5) years. An addendum shall be published as frequently as necessary between editions. Revisions resulting from public proposals shall be published in an addendum or the new edition, whichever is published first. If no changes are made within four years of the ANSI approval date, the committee shall apply for reaffirmation of the Guide. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: Section 5.2. The Guide shall contain a proposal submittal form and the following statement: GPTC Z380.1, Guide for Gas Transmission, Distribution, and Gathering Piping Systems, is maintained using the continuous maintenance process. Proposals to revise any part may be submitted to the committee at any time. Written proposals shall be submitted using the proposal submittal form provided at the end of the document. The form may also be obtained on the GPTC website at  HYPERLINK "http://www.aga.org/gptc" www.aga.org/gptc. Proposals shall be sent to: GPTC Secretary, American Gas Association, 400 N Capitol St NW, Washington, DC 20001. Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. A copy is attached. Please see section 6 of the attached document. The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes (please include name, address, E-mail, phone and fax): Name: Betsy Tansey Address: American Gas Association 400 N. Capitol St., NW City: Washington, DC 20001 Phone: 202-824-7339 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:GPTC@aga.org" GPTC@aga.org; btansey@aga.org No portion of the standard(s) shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event that a BSR-8/108 has not been submitted for an American National Standard under continuous maintenance within five years of its approval, the standards developer may request an extension, but shall then maintain the ANS under periodic maintenance. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI ( HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Name: Betsy Tansey Title: Senior Director, Engineering and Operations Organization: American Gas Association Address: 400 N. Capitol St. NW City: Washington, DC 20001 Phone: 202-824-7339 E-mail: GPTC@aga.org AGA (ASC B109) Gas Displacement Meters Continuous Maintenance language applicable to all eligible standards: NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. Whenever any revisions are deemed advisable, recommendations should be forwarded to the American Gas Association. A form is included for that purpose at the end of this standard. Standards Registered Under Continuous Maintenance: B109.1 - Diaphragm Type Gas Displacement Meters (Under 500 Cubic Feet Per Hour Capacity) B109.2 - Diaphragm Type Gas Displacement Meters (500 Cubic Feet Per Hour Capacity and Over) B109.3 - Rotary Type Gas Displacement Meters B109.4 - Self-Operated Diaphragm-Type Natural Gas Service Regulators Schedule (Relevant sections from ASC B109 Procedures Book copied below): 7.0 REVIEW OF STANDARDS 7.1 Revisions of Standards Each standard under the jurisdiction of the Committee shall be reviewed in light of requests and recommendations, and revisions to standards initiated as warranted. Standards may be revised as frequently as necessary in line with indicated safety needs, industry developments or current state-of-the-art. 7.2 Reaffirmation of Standards An existing standard which has not been revised for five (5) years shall be reviewed at the beginning of the fifth year. If it is determined that the standard is needed but that no modification is required, the Committee shall recommend to ANSI the reaffirmation of the standard without revision. 7.3 Withdrawal of Standards Standards which have not been revised (see 7.1) and not reaffirmed (see 7.2) shall be withdrawn. Consideration of withdrawal may be initiated at any time. Contact: Ali M. Quraishi American Gas Association 400 N. Capitol Street, NW, 4th Floor Washington, DC 20001 E-Mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto: aquraishi@aga.org " aquraishi@aga.org Phone: (202) 824-7337 Fax: (202) 824-9187 AGSC-AGRSS (The Auto Glass Safety Council) Registration Form: Continuous Maintenance of American National Standards Revised: February 11, 2013 AGSC-AGRSS (The Auto Glass Safety Council) hereby informs ANSI that the approved American National Standard(s) listed below shall be maintained using the Continuous Maintenance option. Additional standards may be identified and added to this list in the future, however, if the procedures used to maintain them vary from those included in this submittal, an additional Continuous Maintenance Registration from will be submitted to PSA/ANSI. ANSI/AGSC/AGRSS 003-2015 In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. A copy is attached. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: Requests for changes and/or on the process associated with submittals of such requests may be made to  HYPERLINK "mailto:info@agsc.org" info@agsc.org. Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. A copy is attached. The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes (please include name, address, E-mail, phone and fax): Name: Kathy Bimber Address: 20 P G A Drive, Suite 201 City: Stafford State: VA Zip: 22554 Phone: 5407207484 ext. 137 Fax: 5407205687 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:kbimber@glass.com" kbimber@glass.com No portion of the standard(s) shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event that a BSR-8/108 has not been submitted for an American National Standard under continuous maintenance within five years of its approval, the standards developer may request an extension, but shall then maintain the ANS under periodic maintenance. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI ( HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Returned by: Name: Debra Levy Title: President Organization: Auto Glass Safety Council Address: 20 P G A Drive, Suite 201 City: Stafford, VA 22554 Phone: 540 720 7484 ext 111 Fax: 540 720 5687 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:deb@glass.com" deb@glass.com ASC X9 Accredited Standards Committee X9, Incorporated Continuous Maintenance language applicable to all eligible standards: NOTICE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING A PROPOSED CHANGE TO THIS ASC X9 STANDARD UNDER CONTINOUS MAINTENANCE This standard is maintained under continuous maintenance procedures by the Accredited Standards Committee X9, Inc. which has established a documented program/process for regular publication of addenda or revisions, including procedures for timely, documented, consensus action on requests for change to any part of the standard. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of approval. Standards Registered Under Continuous Maintenance: X9.93 Financial Transaction Message Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Part 1: Messages Part 2: Files X9.121 Balance and Transaction Reporting Standard (BTRS) X9.129 Legal Orders Exchange Consideration will be given to proposed changes within 45 days of submittal. Proposed changes must be submitted to:  HYPERLINK "mailto:continuous_maintenance@x9.org" continuous_maintenance@x9.org using the published change form The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes: Ambria Frazier Administrative Assistant Accredited Standards Committee X9, Inc. 275 West Street Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: 410-267-7707 E-mail: ambria.frazier@x9.org Janet Busch Program Manager Accredited Standards Committee X9, Inc. 1212 West Street, Ste. 200 Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: (410) 267-7707 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:janet.busch@x9.org" janet.busch@x9.org American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., ASHRAE Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance: ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 15-2004, Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 30-2019, Method of Testing Liquid Chillers ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 34-2007, Designation and Safety Classification of Refrigerants ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 52.2-1999, Method of Testing General Ventilation Air Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 55-2004, Thermal Conditions for Human Occupancy ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.2-2007, Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 72-2014, Method of Testing Open and Closed Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2007, Energy Efficient Design of New Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.2-2007, Energy Efficient Design of Low-Rise Residential Buildings ANSI/ASHRAE 90.4-2016, Energy Standard for Data Centers ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 127-2020, Method of Testing for Rating Air Conditioning Units Serving Data Center (DC) and Other Information Technology Equipment (ITE) Spaces ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2004, BACnet A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks ASHRAE Standard 135.1-2003, Method of Test for Conformance to BACnet. ANSI/ASHRAE standard 140-2007, Standard Method of Test for the Evaluation of Building Energy Analysis Computer Programs ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 145.2-2011, Laboratory Test Method for Assessing the Performance of Gas-Phase Air Cleaning Systems: Air Cleaning Devices ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 147-2003, Reducing the Release of Halogenated Refrigerants from Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Equipment and Systems ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 154, Ventilation for Commercial Cooking Operations ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 160, Criteria for Moisture-Control Design Analysis in Buildings ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 161, Air Quality Within Commercial Aircraft ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 169-2006, Weather Data for Building Design Standards ANSI/ASHRAE/ASHE Standard 170-2008, Ventilation of Healthcare Facilities ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 185.1-2015 Method of Testing UVC Lights for Use in Air Handling Units or Air Ducts to Inactivate Airborne Microorganisms ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 185.2-2014 Method of Testing Ultraviolet Lamps for Use in HVAC&R Units or Air Ducts to Inactivate Microorganisms on Irradiated Surfaces ANSI/ASHRAE/IES/USGBC Standard 189.1P, Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 202-2013, Commissioning Process for Buildings and Systems How to Submit a Proposed Change to an ASHRAE Standard Under Continuous Maintenance: go to  HYPERLINK "http://www.ashrae.org" \t "_blank" www.ashrae.org, select STANDARDS from the homepage, then select this topic. (See next page) ASHRAE Contact: Standards Secretary 1791 Tullie Circle, NE Atlanta, GA 30329-2305 Phone: 404-636-8400 Fax: 404-321-5478  HYPERLINK "mailto:standards.section@ashrae.org" standards.section@ashrae.org American National Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance ASME Continuous Maintenance language applicable to all eligible standards: Revised editions of ASME Codes and Standards result from committee consideration of factors such as technological advances, new data, and changing environmental and industry needs. Proposals for revisions are processed in accordance with ASME's accredited Codes and Standards Development Committee Procedures and supplemental procedures of the pertinent standards development committee. Requests for revisions may be submitted at any time and on any portion of the code or standard. Requests will be considered by the responsible committee for the next edition of the code or standard, as applicable.  HYPERLINK "http://www.ansi.org/public/ans_main/asme_con.html" \h Contacts: See associated standards below the list of technical staff contacts. NOTE : Mailing address and fax number for all staff members listed below are as follows: ASME Two Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 Fax: (212) 591-8501 ASME STAFF DIRECTORYMAIL STOPTELEPHONEEMAILDonnie Alonzo6-2B(212) 591-8034 HYPERLINK "mailto:alonzod@asme.org" \h alonzod@asme.orgGeraldine Burdeshaw6-2B(212) 591-8523 HYPERLINK "mailto:burdeshawg@asme.org" \h burdeshawg@asme.orgAllyson Byk6-2B(212) 591-8539 HYPERLINK "mailto:byka@asme.org" \h byka@asme.orgJustin Cassamassino6-2B(212) 591-8404 HYPERLINK "mailto:cassamassinoj@asme.org" \h cassamassinoj@asme.orgFredric Constantino6-2B(212) 591-8684 HYPERLINK "mailto:constantinof@asme.org" \h constantinof@asme.orgRyan Crane6-2B(212) 591-7004 HYPERLINK "mailto:craner@asme.org" \h craner@asme.orgElijah Dominguez6-2B(212) 591-8524 HYPERLINK "mailto:domingueze@asme.org" \h domingueze@asme.orgUmberto D'Urso6-2B(212) 591-8535 HYPERLINK "mailto:dursou@asme.org" \h dursou@asme.orgGerry Eisenberg6-2B(212) 591-8510 HYPERLINK "mailto:eisenbergg@asme.org" \h eisenbergg@asme.orgNicole Gomez6-2B(212) 591-8720 HYPERLINK "mailto:gomezn@asme.org" \h gomezn@asme.orgAngel Guzman6-2B(212) 591-8018 HYPERLINK "mailto:guzmana@asme.org" \h guzmana@asme.orgKathryn Hyam6-2B(212) 591-8704 HYPERLINK "mailto:hyamk@asme.org" \h hyamk@asme.orgErika Lawson6-2B(212) 591-8094 HYPERLINK "mailto:lawsone@asme.org" \h lawsone@asme.orgPaul Lang6-2C(212) 591-8373 HYPERLINK "mailto:langp@asme.org" \h langp@asme.orgOliver Martinez6-2B(212) 591-7005 HYPERLINK "mailto:martinezo@asme.org" \h martinezo@asme.orgAdam Maslowski6-2B(212) 591-8017 HYPERLINK "mailto:maslowskia@asme.org" \h maslowskia@asme.orgDaniel Miro-Quesada6-2B(212) 591-7386 HYPERLINK "mailto:miroquesada@asme.org" \h miroquesada@asme.orgRiad Mohamed6-2B(212) 591-8528 HYPERLINK "mailto:mohamedr@asme.org" \h mohamedr@asme.orgPatrick Murray6-2C(212) 591-8415 HYPERLINK "mailto:murrayp@asme.org" \h murrayp@asme.orgColleen Rodrigues6-2B(212) 591-7881 HYPERLINK "mailto:obrienc@asme.org" \h obrienc@asme.orgJihoon Oh6-2B(212) 591-8544 HYPERLINK "mailto:ohj@asme.org" \h ohj@asme.orgMichelle Pagano6-2B(212) 591-8399 HYPERLINK "mailto:paganom@asme.org" \h paganom@asme.orgDaniel Papert6-2B(212) 591-7526 HYPERLINK "mailto:papertd@asme.org" \h papertd@asme.org Kathleen Peterson6-2B(212) 591-8396 HYPERLINK "mailto:petersonk@asme.org" \h petersonk@asme.orgLuis Pulgarin6-2B(212) 591-8184 HYPERLINK "mailto:pulgarinl@asme.org" \h pulgarinl@asme.orgRay Rahaman6-2B(212) 591-8536 HYPERLINK "mailto:ramahanr@asme.org" \h ramahanr@asme.orgCarlton Ramcharran6-2B(212) 591-7955 HYPERLINK "mailto:ramcharranc@asme.org" \h ramcharranc@asme.orgPatricia Reddington6-2B(212) 591-8537 HYPERLINK "mailto:reddingtonp@asme.org" \h reddingtonp@asme.orgSteven Rossi6-2B(212) 591-7522 HYPERLINK "mailto:rossisj@asme.org" \h rossisj@asme.orgRobert Ryan6-2B(212) 591-8091 HYPERLINK "mailto:ryanr@asme.org" \h ryanr@asme.orgChristian Sanna6-2B(212) 591-8513 HYPERLINK "mailto:sannac@asme.org" \h sannac@asme.orgPaul Stumpf6-2B(212) 591-8536 HYPERLINK "mailto:stumpfp@asme.org" \h stumpfp@asme.orgKimberly Verderber6-2B(212) 591-8721 HYPERLINK "mailto:verderberk@asme.org" \h verderberk@asme.orgSteve Weinman6-2B(212) 591-7002 HYPERLINK "mailto:weinmans@asme.org" \h weinmans@asme.org Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance: Note: the year date listed after the designation of each standard is the anticipated date of issuance of the next complete edition of this code or standard. Update service includes Cases, Interpretations or Supplements up to this date. 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approval. CommitteeCommittee Name1st Meeting2nd Meeting3rd MeetingD02.94;D02.9401;D02.0F;D02.0JPetroleum Products and LubricantsJuneDecemberD20.23Reinforced Plastic Piping Systems and Chemical EquipmentAprilNovemberD20.24Plastic Building ProductsAprilNovemberE05Fire StandardsJuneDecemberE06.25Whole Buildings and FacilitiesAprilOctoberE11Quality and StatisticsAprilOctoberE12.13Photo luminescent Safety MarkingsJanuaryJuneE20.11; E20.12; E20.13; E20:14Temperature Measurement: MayNovemberE28Mechanical Testing: only E8/E8M, E18 and E23MayNovemberE34.50Health and Safety Standards for Metal Working FluidsAprilOctoberE36Conformity AssessmentJuneDecemberE44.09Photovoltaic Electric Power Conversion: MayE60.01Sustainability: Only New WK44075AprilOctoberF08Sports Equipment and FacilitiesMayNovemberF11Vacuum CleanersMayNovemberF13.10Traction for FootwearJanuaryJuneF15Consumer Products: only F400 and F963SeptemberOctoberF17.10;F17.11;F17.20;F17.25; F17.26;F17.60;F17.61;F17.62 Plastic Piping SystemsAprilNovemberF25Ships and Marine TechnologyJuneDecemberF26Food Service EquipmentAprilOctober TRANSFERRED to Periodic maintenance (PM) D02 - Petroleum Products and Lubricants ANSI/ASTM D2624-2015, Test Methods for Electrical Conductivity of Aviation and Distillate Fuels ANSI/ASTM D7301-2011 (R2015), Specification for Nuclear Graphite Suitable for Components Subjected to Low Neutron Irradiation Dose ANSI/ASTM D7779-2011 (R2015), Test Method for Determination of Fracture Toughness of Graphite at Ambient Temperature D20 - Plastics ANSI/ASTM D4756-2015, Practice for Installation of Rigid Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Siding and Soffit ANSI/ASTM D7082-2015, Specification for Polyethylene Stay In Place Form System for End Walls for Drainage Pipe D20.24 - Plastic Building Products ANSI/ASTM D7856-2015a, Specification for Color and Appearance Retention of Solid and Variegated Color Plastic Siding Products using CIELab Color Space ANSI/ASTM D4495-2016, Test Method for Impact Resistance of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) Rigid Profiles by Means of a Falling Weight E05 - Fire Standards ANSI/ASTM E1352-2016 Test Method for Cigarette Ignition Resistance of Mock-Up Upholstered Furniture Assemblies ANSI/ASTM E1546-2015, Guide for Development of Fire-Hazard-Assessment Standards ANSI/ASTM E1623-2016, Test Method for Determination of Fire and Thermal Parameters of Materials, Products, and Systems Using an Intermediate Scale Calorimeter (ICAL) ANSI/ASTM E1776-2016 Guide for Development of Fire-Risk-Assessment Standards ANSI/ASTM E2707-2015, Test Method for Determining Fire Penetration of Exterior Wall Assemblies Using a Direct Flame Impingement Exposure ANSI/ASTM E2536-2015a, Guide for Assessment of Measurement Uncertainty in Fire Tests ANSI/ASTM E2886/E2886M-2014, Test Method for Evaluating the Ability of Exterior Vents to Resist the Entry of Embers and Direct Flame Impingement E36 - Accreditation & Certification ANSI/ASTM E2159-2015, Guide for Selection, Assignment, and Monitoring of Persons to Be Utilized as Assessors/Auditors or Technical Experts ANSI/ASTM E699-2016, Practice for Evaluation of Agencies Involved in Testing, Quality Assurance, and Evaluating of Building Components F08 - Sports Equipment, Playing Surfaces, and Facilities ANSI/ASTM F381-2016, Safety Specification for Components, Assembly, Use, and Labeling of Consumer Trampolines ANSI/ASTM F697-2016 Practice for Care and Use of Athletic Mouth Protectors ANSI/ASTM F910-2010 (R2015), Specification for Face Guards for Youth Baseball ANSI/ASTM F1081-2009 (R2015), Specification for Competition Wrestling Mats ANSI/ASTM F1352-2008 (R2013), Guide For Fixed Blade Broadhead Performance And Safety Standards ANSI/ASTM F1435-2008 (R2013), Specification For Designation Of The Balance Point Location For Archery Arrows ANSI/ASTM F1648-1995 (R2013), Test Methods For Archery Bowstring Component--Serving String Material ANSI/ASTM F1752-1996 (R2014), Test Method for Archery Bow Component--Cord Material ANSI/ASTM F1753-1996 (R2014), Specification for Classification and Marking of Single-Lens Scopes for Use with Archery Bows ANSI/ASTM F1880-2009 (R2013), Test Method for the Determination of Percent of Let-Off for Archery Bows ANSI/ASTM F1888-2014 (R2016), Test Method for Compression-Displacement of Baseballs and Softballs ANSI/ASTM F1889-2005 (R2014), Guide for Straightness Measurement of Arrow Shafts ANSI/ASTM F1898-2015, Specification for Helmets for Non-Motorized Wheeled Vehicle Used by Infants and Toddlers ANSI/ASTM F1952-2015, Specification for Helmets Used for Downhill Mountain Bicycle Racing ANSI/ASTM F1955-2015, Test Method for Flammability of Sleeping Bags ANSI/ASTM F1975-2015, Specification for Nonpowered Bicycle Trailers Designed for Human Passengers ANSI/ASTM F1976-2013, Test Method For Impact Attenuation Properties Of Athletic Shoes Using An Impact Test ANSI/ASTM F2031-2005 (R2014), Test Method for Measurement of Arrow Shaft Static Spine (Stiffness) ANSI/ASTM F2032-2015, Specification for Helmets Used for BMX Cycling ANSI/ASTM F2075-2015, Specification for Engineered Wood Fiber for Use as a Playground Safety Surface Under and Around Playground Equipment ANSI/ASTM F2125-2009 (R2013), Test Method for Treestand Static Stability and Adherence ANSI/ASTM F2128-2013, Test Method For Treestand Repetitive Loading Capability, (revision of ANSI/ASTM F2128-2009) ANSI/ASTM F2220-2015, Specification for Headforms ANSI/ASTM F2268-2010 (R2015), Specification for Bicycle Serial Numbers ANSI/ASTM F2400-2016, Specification for Helmets Used in Pole Vaulting ANSI/ASTM F2530-2013, Specification for Protective Headgear with Faceguard Used in Bull Riding ANSI/ASTM F2531-2013, Test Method for Load Capacity of Treestand Seats ANSI/ASTM F2651-2011 (R2015), Terminology Relating to Soil and Turfgrass Characteristics of Natural Playing Surfaces ANSI/ASTM F2793-2014, Specification for Bicycle Grips ANSI/ASTM F2867-2013, Terminology Relating to Thoroughbred Horse Racing Surfaces ANSI/ASTM F3102-2015, Guide for Specifying, Measuring, and Managing Impact Attenuation of Synthetic Turf Playing Systems ANSI/ASTM F3137-2015, Headgear Used in Womens Lacrosse (excluding goalkeepers) ANSI/ASTM F3165-2016 Specification for Throat Protective Equipment for Hockey Goaltenders ANSI/ASTM F3188-2016, Specification for Crumb Rubber Used as Synthetic Turf Infill F11 - Vacuum Cleaners ANSI/ASTM F420-1999 (R2014), Test Method for Access Depth Under Furniture of Vacuum Cleaners ANSI/ASTM F655-2013, Specification For Test Carpets And Pads For Vacuum Cleaner Testing ANSI/ASTM F2607-2008 (R2014), Test Method for Measuring the Hard Surface Floor-Cleaning Ability of Household/Commercial Vacuum Cleaners ANSI/ASTM F2608-2015, Test Method for Determining the Change in Room Air Particulate Counts as a Result of the Vacuum Cleaning Process ANSI/ASTM F2609-2011 (R2015), Test Method for Litter-Cleaning Effectiveness of Vacuum Cleaners F17 - Plastic Piping Systems ANSI/ASTM D2672-2017, Specification for Joints for IPS PVC Pipe Using Solvent Cement ANSI/ASTM F493-2017, Specification for Solvent Cements for Chlorinated Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (CPVC) Plastic Pipe and Fittings F25 - Ships and Marine Technology ANSI/ASTM F1178-2011 (R2015), Specification for Performance of Enameling System, Baking, Metal Joiner Work and Furniture ANSI/ASTM F1322-2015, Guide for Selection of Shipboard Incinerators ANSI/ASTM F1337-2010 (R2015), Practice for Human Systems Integration Program Requirements for Ships and Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities ANSI/ASTM F1716-2008 (R2015), Guide for Transition and Performance of Marine Software Systems Maintenance ANSI/ASTM F1757-2008 (R2015), Guide for Digital Communication Protocols for Computerized Systems ANSI/ASTM F1878-2009 (R2015), Guide for Escort Vessel Evaluation and Selection ANSI/ASTM F2001-2015, Guide for Vessel-Related Technical Information for Use in Developing an Electronic Database and Ship Safety Record ANSI/ASTM F2017-2015, Guide for Database Structure of Electronic Data Interchange Between Ship Owner and Shipyard for Contract Administration ANSI/ASTM F2218-2008 (R2015), Guide for Hardware Implementation for Computerized Systems ANSI/ASTM F2876-2010 (R2015), Practice for Thermal Rating and Installation of Internal Combustion Engine Packages for use in Hazardous Locations in Marine Applications F26 - 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Submission to the Committee Chair The Director of Technology shall forward proposed changes received on appropriate forms to the Committee chair for assigning to designated Committee members (responders) to develop responses to submitters of proposed changes. Review and Clarification Responders shall review proposals and should contact the proposer if necessary for clarification. Response Recommendation Designated responders shall draft a recommended Committee response, including any recommended changes to the standard. The responders recommended responses shall be submitted to the Committee chair in electronic form usable by Society Staff, including any recommended change to the standard in response to proposals received. (If a subcommittee is preparing a response see procedure under Exceptions above.) Options for Committee response are limited to: a) Proposed change accepted for public review without modification b) Proposed change accepted for public review with modification c) Proposed change accepted for further study d) Proposed change rejected The responder shall provide reasons for any recommendation other than option a) accepted for public review without modification. The designated responder shall not recommend option c) proposed change accepted for further study unless the further study can be completed by October 1 of that year and the Committee can then vote for option a), b), or d) no later than November 15 of that year. Editing The Committee chair or his/her designee shall edit the draft responses and circulate the edited drafts to the Committee for review. To Access Form for Proposing Change to an IES Standard Under Continuous Maintenance: Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI ( HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Brian Liebel, IES Director of Standards 120 Wall Street, 17th Floor New York, NY 10005 Phone: 212-248-5000 E-mail: bliebel@ies.org Material Handling Industry, MHI (ASC MH10) Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance: MH10.8.2; Data Identifier and Application Identifier Standard Schedule Proposed changes to the standard that were accepted by the MH10.8.2 Data Identifier Maintenance Committee will be integrated into the previously published version at the recommendation of the committee. Upon approval of the new version by MH10 Subcommittee 8 and the full MH10 committee, the standard will be published as a new version. The committee plans to incorporate accepted revisions into the standard as frequently as necessary, but in no case will a published revised standard be issued more frequently than yearly, in line with indicated needs and industry developments. Each accepted revision since the last published version shall be identified in a Document Maintenance Summary appearing immediately before the Table of Contents of the standard. Contact: Patrick Davison Material Handling Industry 8720 Red Oak Blvd., Suite 201 Charlotte, NC 28217 p: (704) 676-1190 e: pdavison@mhi.org NAHBRC (NAHB Research Center, Inc.) NAHB Research Center, hereby informs ANSI that the following approved American National Standard National Green Building Standard ICC 700 shall be maintained using the Continuous Maintenance option. Additional standards may be identified and added to this list in the future, however, if the procedures used to maintain them vary from those included in this submittal, an additional Continuous Maintenance Registration from will be submitted to PSA/ANSI. In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance: ICC 700, National Green Building Standard The following website details the maintenance schedule and contact information for the National Green Building Standard ICC 700.  HYPERLINK "http://www.nahbrc.com/technical/standards/ngbs2012.aspx" http://www.nahbrc.com/technical/standards/ngbs2012.aspx This website was established for the initial printing of ICC 700 and has been maintained continuously. 1. A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. A copy is enclosed. (see website) 2. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: (see website) 3. Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. (See Draft NAHB Research Centers Standards Development and Maintenance Program, sections 1.4.4.2 and 4.4.2.11, see website) 4. The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting: Thomas Kenney tkenney@nahbrc.com or standards@nahbrc.com or online www.nahbrc.com/technical/standards 301-430-6246 ph, 301-430-6180 fx NAHB Research Center 400 Prince Georges Blvd. Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 5. No portion of the standard(s) shall be excluded from the revision process. Every section is represented by the online proposal form http://ngbscomments.nahbrc.org/ and as specified in section 1.4.4.2 of Draft NAHB Research Centers Standards Development and Maintenance Program, excerpted below: 6. In the event that no revisions are issued for a period of four years, action to reaffirm or withdraw the standard(s) shall be taken in accordance with clause 4.7 of the ANSI Essential Requirements. (see section #5 above) 7. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI in a timely fashion. Returned by: Name: Thomas Kenney Title: Vice President Engineering & Research Organization: NAHB Research Center Address: 400 Prince Georges Blvd, Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 Telephone Number: 301-430-6346 Facsimile Number: 301-430-6180 E-mail Address: tkenney@nahbrc.com National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBPVI) Continuous Maintenance language applicable to all eligible standards: The NBIC Committee meets regularly to consider revisions of the rules, new rules, and requests for interpretations. Requests for interpretation must be addressed to the Secretary in writing and must give full particulars in order to receive consideration and a written interpretation (see Mandatory Appendix "1" covering preparation of technical inquiries.) Proposed revisions to the code resulting from inquiries will be presented to the NBIC Committee for appropriate action. Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance: ANSI/NB 23, The National Board Inspection Code Schedule: Colored-sheet Addenda, which include revisions and additions to the Code, are published annually. Addenda are permissive on the date issued and become effective six months after the date of issue. The addenda will be sent automatically to purchasers of the Code up to the publication of the next issue. Contact: Gary Scribner Assistant Executive Director - Technical National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBPVI) 1055 Crupper Avenue Columbus, OH 43229-1183 p: (614) 431-3221 e:  HYPERLINK "mailto:gscribner@nbbi.org" gscribner@nbbi.org National Council for Prescription Drug Programs, NCPDP How to Submit a Proposed Change to an NCPDP Standard Under Continuous Maintenance The Data Element Request Form (DERF) is the documentation used to request an addition or modification to an NCPDP standard. Anyone may submit a DERF to NCPDP along with accompanying information, including the proposed standard, implementation guide, data element dictionary, and modification log if needed. A DERF must be completed and submitted with the proper documentation according to an established schedule in order for it to be reviewed during a quarterly work group meeting. The DERF is distributed to NCPDP members via the NCPDP website prior to the work group meeting. Resources: DERF Process Document and DERF Calendar:  HYPERLINK "https://standards.ncpdp.org/Our-Process.aspx" https://standards.ncpdp.org/Our-Process.aspx Work Group Meetings Schedule:  HYPERLINK "https://standards.ncpdp.org/Work-Groups.aspx" https://standards.ncpdp.org/Work-Groups.aspx Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance: ANSI/NCPDP Audit Transaction v35-2019 ANSI/NCPDP Benefit Integration v17-2021 ANSI/NCPDP FIR v15-2019 ANSI/NCPDP FB v54-2021 ANSI/NCPDP MR v07.03-2019 ANSI/NCPDP MS v4.0-2013 ANSI/NCPDP Medical Rebate Standard v02.02-2014 ANSI/NCPDP Post Adj v52-2021 ANSI/NCPDP Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMP) Reporting Standard v14-2021 ANSI/NCPDP Prescription Transfer Standard v39-2021 ANSI/NCPDP PA Transfer v26-2021 ANSI/NCPDP Product Identifier v1.5-2019 ANSI/NCPDP RDS Standard v22-2019 ANSI/NCPDP RTPB v11-2020 ANSI/NCPDP SC 2021071-2021 ANSI/NCPDP Specialized Standard 2021071-2021 ANSI/NCPDP Specialty Pharmacy Reporting Standard v142021 ANSI/NCPDP State Medicaid Provider File Standard v10-2019 ANSI/NCPDP Subrogation Standard v10 2017 ANSI/NCPDP TC vF7-2021 ANSI/NCPDP Uniform Healthcare Payer Data v29-2021 Contact: Margaret Weiker Vice President, Standards Development NCPDP 9240 E. Raintree Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phone: 480-477-1000 x 170 Fax: 480-767-1042 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:"   HYPERLINK "mailto:mweiker@ncpdp.org" mweiker@ncpdp.org National Information Standards Organization (NISO) The following standard(s) are maintained under continuous maintenance procedures. ANSI/NISO Z39.96: JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite ANSI/NISO Z39.102: STS: Standards Tag Suite In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: 1. A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. A copy is attached. 2. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. 3. Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established and no portion of the standard shall be excluded from the revision process. A copy is attached. 4. In the event that a BSR-8/108 has not been submitted for an American National Standard under continuous maintenance within five years of its approval, the standards developer may request an extension, but shall then maintain the ANS under periodic maintenance. 5. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI (psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Returned by: Name: Nettie Lagace Title: Associate Director for Programs Organization: National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Address: 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302 City: Baltimore, MD 21211 Phone: (301) 654-2512 Fax: (410) 685-5278 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:nlagace@niso.org" nlagace@niso.org Continuous Maintenance Procedures Z39.96-2019: JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite ANSI Continuous Maintenance In accordance with the ANSI Essential Requirements, the ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2019: JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite standard is maintained under continuous maintenance procedures. Proposed Changes Under continuous maintenance procedures anyone may propose changes at any time. Each change will be considered by the Z39.96 JATS Standing Committee according to a definite schedule, shown in Section 2. The Standing Committee and NISO leadership committees may also propose changes. The Standing Committee shall follow the procedures in this section in lieu of periodic maintenance and stabilized maintenance procedures. All changes to the Z39.96 standard shall be submitted in compliance with this section. Section 1. Instructions for Submittal of Proposed Change to ANSI/NISO Standard Z39.96 Under Continuous Maintenance Comments or proposals for revisions to any part of the standard may be submitted in writing (including electronically) to NISO at any time. Submissions must be accompanied by the submitters name, affiliation, and e-mail address. Written comments are to be submitted via the NISO web site, to a form linked from the JATS page at  HYPERLINK "https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/jats" https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/jats If it is not possible for the submitter to access the web form, alternatively, comments may be sent to: National Information Standards Organization (NISO) - ANSI/NISO Z39.96 Attn: Standards Program Manager 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21211 Tel.: 301-654-2512 (main) Fax: 410-685-5278 E-mail: nisohq@niso.org In addition, the following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes: Jeff Beck( Co-chair, ANSI/NISO Z39.96 Standing Committee( National Library of Medicine( E-mail: beck@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov B. Tommie Usdin Co-chair, ANSI/NISO Z39.96 Standing Committee Mulberry Technologies E-mail: btusdin@mulberrytech.com Section 2. Maintenance Review Schedule All submittals received by NISO or the Standing Committee chairs are acknowledged and forwarded to the JATS Standing Committee for consideration. The Standing Committee will schedule meetings via teleconference or in person when a substantive number of comments for review have been received, but in any case no less frequently than twice a year if there are unaddressed comments, with meetings to be held more often at the discretion of the co-chairs. The Standing Committee will inform submitters of the disposition of their proposals within one month following each meeting. Section 3. Resolution of Proposed Changes The JATSStanding Committee may respond to submissions in the following ways: Proposed change accepted without modification Proposed change accepted with modification Proposed change accepted for further study Proposed change rejected Responses are voted upon by the Standing Committee and approved by committee majority. Accepted changes (response a or b) shall be recorded in a change log which will be posted to the JATS page at  HYPERLINK "https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/jats" https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/jats and circulated to JATS-List ( HYPERLINK "http://www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/" http://www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/). The StandingCommittee shall provide reasons for its responses and an estimated schedule for any action. Proposed changes accepted for further study will be again brought to the Standing Committee for resolution no later than the next quarterly review period. All submitted changes and Standing Committee responses will be recorded and made available at www.niso.org. In addition, NISO staff will send notifications to JATS-list ( HYPERLINK "http://www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/" http://www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/) when any maintenance activity occurs to the standard. Interested parties can subscribe to JATS-List by filling out the form at  HYPERLINK "http://www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/subscribe-unsubscribe.html" http://www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/subscribe-unsubscribe.html When a sufficient number of accepted changes have been accumulated, but no later than four years after the previous approval date, the JATS Standing Committee will prepare a revision of the standard and the revision will be processed according to the NISO Operating Procedures provisions for balloting and approving a revised standard. Section 4. Publication of a New Edition or Reaffirmation A new edition of a standard under continuous maintenance shall occur within five years of the prior publication date. An existing standard that has not been revised for four (4) years of the original publication date shall be reviewed at the beginning of the fourth year. If it is determined that the standard is needed but that no modification is required, action to reaffirm the standard shall be initiated. Procedures for Proposing Changes to ANSI/NISO Z39.102-2017: STS: Standards Tag Suite ANSI/NISO Z39.102-2017: STS: Standards Tag Suite standard is maintained under continuous maintenance procedures, in accordance with  HYPERLINK "http://bit.ly/NISO-procedures-2014" NISO Operating Procedures Section 7.6 and  HYPERLINK "https://www.ansi.org/essentialrequirements/" ANSI Essential Requirements Section 4.7.2. This document was approved by the STS Standing Committee on November 9, 2018 and the NISO Information Creation & Curation Topic Committee on February 8, 2019. Under continuous maintenance procedures anyone may propose changes at any time. Each change will be considered by the Z39.102 STS Standing Committee according to a definite schedule, shown in Section 2 below. The Standing Committee and NISO leadership committees may also propose changes. The Standing Committee shall follow the procedures below in lieu of periodic maintenance and stabilized maintenance procedures. All changes to the Z39.102 standard shall be submitted in compliance as described below. Section 1. Instructions for Submittal of Proposed Change to ANSI/NISO Standard Z39.102 Under Continuous Maintenance Comments or proposals for revisions to any part of the standard may be submitted in writing (including electronically) to NISO at any time. Submissions must be accompanied by the submitters name, affiliation, and e-mail address. Written comments are to be submitted via the NISO web site, to a form linked from the STS Committee page at  HYPERLINK "https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/sts" https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/sts If it is not possible for the submitter to access the web form, alternatively, comments may be sent to: National Information Standards Organization (NISO) - ANSI/NISO Z39.102 Attn: Standards Program Manager 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 302 Baltimore, MD 21211 Tel.: 301-654-2512 (main) Fax: 410-685-5278 E-mail: nisohq@niso.org In addition, the following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes: Bruce Rosenblum Co-chair, ANSI/NISO Z39.102 Standing Committee( Inera, Inc. E-mail: bruce@inera.com Robert Wheeler Co-chair, ANSI/NISO Z39.102 Standing Committee American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) E-mail: wheelerr@asme.org Section 2. Maintenance Review Schedule All submittals received by NISO or the Standing Committee chairs are acknowledged and forwarded to the STS Standing Committee for consideration. The Standing Committee will schedule meetings via teleconference or in person when a sufficient number of substantive comments for review have been received, but in any case no less frequently than once a year if there are unaddressed comments, with meetings to be held more often at the discretion of the co-chairs. The Standing Committee will inform submitters of the disposition of their proposals within one month following each meeting. Section 3. Resolution of Proposed Changes The STS Standing Committee may respond to submissions in the following ways: a. Proposed change accepted without modification b. Proposed change accepted with modification c. Proposed change accepted for further study d. Proposed change rejected Proposed changes are resolved through consensus reached by Standing Committee discussion. (According to ANSI Essential Requirements, Consensus means substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. This signifies the concurrence of more than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that an effort be made toward their resolution.) Responses to submissions shall be recorded in a change log which will be posted to the STS Committee page at  HYPERLINK "https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/sts" https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/sts and circulated to the sts-announce mailing list ( HYPERLINK "https://groups.niso.org/lists/sts-announce/" https://groups.niso.org/lists/sts-announce/). The Standing Committee shall provide reasons for its responses and an estimated schedule for any action. Proposed changes accepted for further study will be again brought to the Standing Committee for final resolution no later than the next annual review period. All submitted changes and Standing Committee responses will be recorded and made available linked from  HYPERLINK "https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/sts" https://www.niso.org/standards-committees/sts. In addition, NISO staff will send notifications to the sts-announce mailing list ( HYPERLINK "https://groups.niso.org/lists/sts-announce/" https://groups.niso.org/lists/sts-announce/) when any maintenance activity occurs to the standard. Interested parties can subscribe to the sts-announce mailing list by sending email to  HYPERLINK "mailto:sts-announce-subscribe@list.niso.org" sts-announce-subscribe@list.niso.org When a sufficient number of accepted changes have been accumulated, but no later than four years after the previous approval date, the STS Standing Committee will prepare a revision of the standard and the revision will be processed according to the NISO Operating Procedures provisions for balloting and approving a revised standard (Section 7.5). Section 4. Publication of a New Edition or Reaffirmation A new edition of a standard under continuous maintenance shall occur within five years of the prior publication date. An existing standard that has not been revised for four (4) years of the original publication date shall be reviewed at the beginning of the fourth year. If it is determined that the standard is needed but that no modification is required, action to reaffirm the standard shall be initiated. Any comments about these Continuous Maintenance procedures in general may be sent via email to  HYPERLINK "mailto:nisohq@niso.org" nisohq@niso.org. NSF International NSF International hereby informs ANSI that the approved American National Standard(s) listed below shall be maintained using the Continuous Maintenance option. Additional standards may be identified and added to this list in the future, however, if the procedures used to maintain them vary from those included in this submittal, an additional Continuous Maintenance Registration from will be submitted to PSA/ANSI. Response The following Standards shall be maintained using the Continuous Maintenance Option. Please send comments to the attention of the appropriate Joint Committee Secretariat at: NSF International PO Box 130140 Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0140  HYPERLINK "http://www.nsf.org" www.nsf.org Jessica Evans Director, Standards Department Ph: 734-913-5774 BIFMA e3Furniture SustainabilityNSF/ANSI 2Food Equipment NSF/ANSI 3Commercial Warewashing EquipmentNSF/ANSI 4Commercial Cooking, Rethermalization, and Powered Hot Food Holding and Transportation EquipmentNSF/ANSI 5Water Heaters, Hot Water Supply Boilers, and Heat Recovery EquipmentNSF/ANSI 6Dispensing FreezersNSF/ANSI 7Commercial Refrigerators and FreezersNSF/ANSI 8Commercial Powered Food Preparation EquipmentNSF/ANSI 12Automatic Ice Making EquipmentNSF/ANSI 13Refuse Processors and Processing SystemsNSF/ANSI 14Plastics Piping System Components and Related MaterialsNSF/ANSI 18Manual Food and Beverage Dispensing EquipmentNSF/ANSI 20Commercial Bulk Milk Dispensing EquipmentNSF/ANSI 21Thermoplastic Refuse ContainersNSF/ANSI 24Plumbing System Components for Recreational VehiclesNSF/ANSI 25Vending Machines for Food and BeveragesNSF/ANSI 29Detergent and Chemical Feeders for Commercial Spray-Type Dishwashing MachinesNSF/ANSI 35High Pressure Decorative Laminates for Surfacing Food Service EquipmentNSF/ANSI 37Air Curtains for Entranceways for Food and Food Service EstablishmentsNSF/ANSI 40Residential Wastewater Treatment SystemsNSF/ANSI 41Non-liquid Saturated Treatment SystemsNSF/ANSI 42Drinking Water Treatment UnitsAesthetic EffectsNSF/ANSI 44Residential Cation Exchange Water SoftenersNSF/ANSI 46Evaluation of Components and Devices Used in Wastewater Treatment SystemsNSF/ANSI 49 Biosafety Cabinetry: Design, Construction, Performance, and Field CertificationNSF/ANSI 50Equipment for Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs, and Other Recreational Water FacilitiesNSF/ANSI 51Food Equipment MaterialsNSF/ANSI 52Supplemental FlooringNSF/ANSI 53Drinking Water Treatment UnitsHealth EffectsNSF/ANSI 55Ultraviolet Microbiological Water Treatment SystemsNSF/ANSI 58Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment SystemsNSF/ANSI 59Mobile Food CartsNSF/ANSI 60Drinking Water Treatment ChemicalsHealth EffectsNSF/ANSI 61Drinking Water System ComponentsHealth EffectsNSF/ANSI 62Drinking Water Distillation SystemsNSF/ANSI 140Sustainable Assessment for CarpetNSF/ANSI 169Special Purpose Food Equipment and DevicesNSF/ANSI 170 Glossary of Food Equipment Terminology NSF/ANSI 173 Dietary SupplementsNSF/ANSI 177Shower Filtration Systems Aesthetic EffectsNSF/ANSI 184Residential DishwashersNSF/ANSI 223Conformity Assessment Requirements for Certification Bodies that Certify Products Pursuant to NSF/ANSI 60 Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals Health EffectsNSF/ANSI 240Drainfield Trench Product Sizing for Gravity Dispersal Onsite Wastewater Treatment and Dispersal SystemsNSF/ANSI 244Drinking Water Treatment Units Supplemental Microbiological Water Treatment Systems FiltrationNSF/ANSI 245Residential Wastewater Treatment Systems Nitrogen ReductionNSF/ANSI 305Personal Care Products Containing Organic IngredientsNSF/ANSI 321Goldenseal Root (Hydrasitis canadensis)NSF/ANSI 330Glossary of Drinking Water Treatment Unit TerminologyNSF/ANSI 332Sustainability Assessment for Resilient Floor CoveringsNSF/ANSI 336Sustainability Assessment for Commercial Furnishing FabricNSF/ANSI 342Sustainability Assessment for Wallcovering ProductsNSF/ANSI 347Sustainability Assessment for Single Ply Roofing MembranesNSF/ANSI 350Onsite Residential and Commercial Water Reuse Treatment SystemsNSF/ANSI 350-1Onsite Residential and Commercial Greywater Treatment Systems for Subsurface DischargeNSF/GCI/ANSI 355Greener Chemicals and Processes InformationNSF/ANSI 358-1Polyethylene Pipe and Fittings For Water-Based Ground-Source "Geothermal" Heat Pump SystemsNSF/ANSI 358-2Polypropylene Pipe and Fittings for Water-Based Ground-Source "Geothermal" Heat Pump SystemsNSF/ANSI 358-3Cross-linked Polyethylene (PEX) Pipe and Fittings for Water-Based Ground-Source (Geothermal) Heat Pump SystemsNSF/ANSI 359Valves for Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Water Distribution Tubing SystemsNSF/ANSI 360Wastewater Treatment Systems Field Performance VerificationNSF/ANSI 363Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Pharmaceutical ExcipientsNSF/ANSI 372Drinking Water Treatment System Components Lead ContentANSI/NSC 373Sustainable Production of Natural Dimension StoneNSF/AWWA/ANSI 375Sustainability Assessment for Water Contact ProductsNSF/ANSI 401Drinking Water Treatment Units Emerging Compounds / Incidental ContaminantsNSF/AWWA/ANSI 416Sustainability Assessment for Water Treatment Chemical ProductsNSF/ANSI 418Residential Wastewater Effluent Filters Longevity TestingNSF/ANSI 419Public Drinking Water Equipment Performance FiltrationNSF/ANSI 426Environmental Leadership and Corporate Social Responsibility Assessment of ServersNSF/ANSI 455-1Terminology for the NSF 455 Portfolio of StandardsNSF/ANSI 455-2Good Manufacturing Practices for Dietary SupplementsNSF/ANSI 455-3Good Manufacturing Practices for CosmeticsNSF/ANSI 455-4Good Manufacturing Practices for Over-the-Counter DrugsNSF/ANSI 457Sustainability Leadership Standard for Photovoltaic ModulesNSF/ANSI 600Health Effects Evaluation and Criteria for Chemicals in Drinking WaterNSF/3A/ANSI 14159-1Hygiene Requirements for the Design of Meat and Poultry Processing EquipmentNSF/3A/ANSI 14159-2 Hygiene Requirements for the Design of Hand Held Tools Used in Meat and Poultry Processing EquipmentNSF/3A/ANSI 14159-3Hygiene Requirements for the Design of Mechanical Belt Conveyors Used in Meat and Poultry Processing Equipment In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. See NSF International Standards Development and Maintenance Policies, Section 5.2 (AESOP #2419[1]). A copy is attached. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: Excerpt from the foreword of NSF/ANSI 140 Sustainable carpet assessment: Comments on this Standard should be sent to NSF International, Standards Department, PO Box 130140, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48113-0140, USA or to standards@nsf.org. Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. See NSF International Standards Development and Maintenance Policies, Section 8 (AESOP #2419[1]). A copy is attached. The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes (please include name, address, E-mail, phone and fax): Jessica Evans, Director Standards Department, NSF International PO Box 130140 Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0140 734-913-5774 734-769-8010 jevans@nsf.org No portion of the standard(s) shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event that a BSR-8/108 has not been submitted for an American National Standard under continuous maintenance within five years of its approval, the standards developer may request an extension, but shall then maintain the ANS under periodic maintenance. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI ( HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Returned by: Jessica Evans Director, Standards NSF International 789 North Dixboro Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 734-913-5774 jevans@nsf.org Professional Ropes Course Association (PRCA) Standards registered under Continuous Maintenance option. (Additional standards may be identified and added to this list in the future, however, if the procedures used to maintain them vary from those included in this submittal, an additional Continuous Maintenance Registration from will be submitted to PSA/ANSI.) ANSI/PRCA 1.0 - .03 2014 Ropes Challenge Course Installation, Operation & Training Standards In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. A copy is attached. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: Statement on Cover: This American National Standard is subject to revision by the PRCA Standards Committee at any time The standard must at a minimum be reviewed every five years, revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn. The standard is under continuous review and a form for your comments is included at the end of each section. Comments received will be reviewed and receive careful consideration by the Standards Committee at least annually. The Committee will respond in writing to all comments received after consideration. Statement in forward of each section: This standard is under review on a continual maintenance basis and is subject to revision at any time by the Standard Management Committee (SMC). The SMC has adopted a program for regular review, publication of addenda, revisions and interpretations, procedures for timely consensus action on requests to change any portion of the standard. At a minimum this standard shall be reviewed and revised every five years, or must be reaffirmed or withdrawn. Suggestions for improvement of this standard or the development of additional standards are welcome. Your comments for revisions of this standard, or any part thereof, must be addressed to PRCA headquarters utilizing the form located on the last page of this section of the code or available at  HYPERLINK "http://www.prcainfo.org" www.prcainfo.org. Your comments will receive careful consideration of the committees at regularly scheduled meetings, and a written response will be forwarded in accordance with the committee guidelines. If you feel that your comment(s) did not receive a fair hearing you must immediately (within 30 days) make your views known in writing to the PRCA Board of Directors. Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. A copy is attached. The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes (please include name, address, E-mail, phone and fax): Name: Jack Kerns, Acting-Chair, Standards Management Committee Address: 6260 E Riverside Blvd. #104 City: Rockford State: IL Zip: 61111 Phone: (815) 986-7776 Fax: (815) 637-2964 Primary E-mail: info@prcainfo.org Direct E-mail: admin@teamadventuresllc.com No portion of the standard(s) shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event that a BSR-8/108 has not been submitted for an American National Standard under continuous maintenance within five years of its approval, the standards developer may request an extension, but shall then maintain the ANS under periodic maintenance. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI ( HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Returned by: Name: Michael A. P. Barker Title: Vice President, Board of Directors Organization: Professional Ropes Course Association Address: 6260 E. Riverside Blvd # 104 City: Rockford State: IL Zip: 61111 Phone: (815) 986-7776 Fax: (815) 637-2964 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:Climb1guide@gmail.com" Climb1guide@gmail.com and  HYPERLINK "mailto:info@prcainfo.org" info@prcainfo.org The following documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. April 10, 2014 ANSI/PRCA 1.0-.3-2014 under Continuous Maintenance Program for Periodic Publication of Revisions Program for periodic publication of revisions or reaffirmation: A new edition of the standard under continuous maintenance shall be published within five years of the previous publication date. If the standard has not been revised for a period of four (4) years since the previous publication date it shall be submitted to the Standards Committee for review at the beginning of the fourth year. If it is determined that the standard is still valid for the industry but that no revision is required, the Standards Management Committee and Standards Committee (consensus body) will take action to reaffirm the standard in accordance with the PRCAs Accredited Procedures. When a sufficient number of approved substantive changes have been accrued or if the Standards Management Committee determines that a revision to a safety related standard(s) is/are necessary the Standards Committee will prepare a revision of the standard. The Standards Committee will process the revision in accordance with the PRCAs Accredited Procedures for consensus balloting and approval of the revised standard. In no event is this process to exceed a four (4) year period without the standard being reviewed for revision or reaffirmation or withdrawal. The following procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established April 10, 2014 ANSI/PRCA 1.0-.3-2014 under Continuous Maintenance Procedures for Timely, Documented Consensus Action on Each Request for Change Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change: Under the continuous maintenance procedures anyone may propose changes to the standard at any time. All sections of the standards are open for comment. Comments and/or a recommended proposal for changes must be submitted in writing utilizing the required formatting and the form provided on the last page of each section of the standards. The form is also available as a download from the PRCA website  HYPERLINK "http://www.prcainfo.org" http://www.prcainfo.org under the ANSI Standards Forms tab. The completed written form may be submitted to the PRCA electronically as an email attachment to  HYPERLINK "mailto:info@prcainfo.org" info@prcainfo.org or by mail to PRCA SMC/SC, 6260 E. Riverside Blvd #104, Rockford, Illinois 61111. All submissions received by the PRCA will be acknowledged with an explanation of a proposed timeline and forwarded to the Standards Management Committee for consideration. When a substantive number of comments/proposals for change have been received or when it is determined that a safety standard needs review the Standards Management Committee will schedule Standards Committee meetings, in person or via teleconference, to review the comments/proposals, but not less than annually if there are unaddressed comments/proposals. The Standards Committee will inform the submitters of comments/proposals of the disposition of the comment/proposal within 30 working days of the balloting of findings on the proposal/comment The Standards Committee may respond in the following manner: Change accepted without modification Change accepted with modification Change Rejected Change accepted for further study All responses are voted upon by the Standards Committee and approved by a two thirds majority of the Standards Committee members voting. Abstentions will be recorded Changes accepted for further study will be brought to the Standards Committee for resolution at the next scheduled meeting, but not to exceed a period of one year. The Standards Committee/Standards Management Committee will provide their reasons and response to each submitter and provide an estimated schedule for action to be taken. Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) Approved American National Standard(s) maintained using the Continuous Maintenance option. (Additional standards may be identified and added to this list in the future, however, if the procedures used to maintain them vary from those included in this submittal, an additional Continuous Maintenance Registration from will be submitted to PSA/ANSI.) RESNET/ICC 301-2014, Standard for the Calculation and Labeling of the Energy Performance of Low-Rise Residential Buildings Using an Energy Rating Index ANSI/RESNET ACCA/ICC 310, Standard for Grading the Installation of HVAC Systems RESNET/ICC 380-2016, Standard for Testing Airtightness of Building Enclosures, Airtightness of Heating and Cooling Air Distribution Systems, and Airflow of Mechanical Ventilation Systems ANSI/RESNET/ICC 850, Standard for the Calculation and Labeling of the Water Use Performance of One- and Two-Family Dwellings Using the Water Rating Index RESNET Standard 1201-2016, Standard Method of Test for the Evaluation of Building Energy Analysis Model Calibration Methods In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. Updates to standards and amendments to standards are published to the RESNET website upon completion of the approved standards development process. See Attachment 1 for standards maintenance publication criteria. The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: This Standard is under continuous maintenance. In accordance with Section 10.9 of the RESNET Standard Development Policy and Procedures Manual, continuous maintenance proposals should be submitted to the Manager of Standards. Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. Continuous maintenance proposals are evaluated upon receipt by RESNET. See Attachment 1 for procedures. The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes (please include name, address, E-mail, phone and fax): Name: Rick Dixon Address: 2170 S. El Camino Real Oceanside, CA 92054 Phone: 760-408-5860 Fax: 760-806-9449 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:rick.dixon@resnet.us" rick.dixon@resnet.us No portion of the standard(s) shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event that a BSR-8/108 has not been submitted for an American National Standard under continuous maintenance within five years of its approval, the standards developer may request an extension, but shall then maintain the ANS under periodic maintenance. Any changes to the continuous maintenance process, text contained in affected standards or practices associated with the information contained herein shall be submitted in writing to ANSI ( HYPERLINK "mailto:psa@ansi.org" psa@ansi.org) in a timely fashion. Returned by: Name: Rick Dixon Title: Standards Manager Organization: Residential Energy Services Network Address: 2170 S. El Camino Real City: Oceanside State: CA Zip: 92054 Phone: 760-408-5860 Fax: 760-806-9449 E-mail:  HYPERLINK "mailto:rick.dixon@resnet.us" rick.dixon@resnet.us ATTACHMENT 1 10.9 Maintenance of RESNET Standards All RESNET standards shall be maintained on a continuous basis. At a minimum, each standard shall be revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn by the 5th year after its initial approval as an American National Standard. For the purposes of continuous maintanence, all proposed changes to a published standard shall be reviewed when received. The SMB shall determine whether the change is critical or not. When a critical change is received, the SMB shall decide whether the proposed change will be handled as an addendum to the published standard or whether it will be handled by updating the published standard. The proposed change shall be forwarded to the SDC as a Proposed NWI and the standards development process would be followed. When a non-critical proposed change is received, the proposal shall be kept on file to be provided to the SDC when the standard is next updated. During the 5th year after a RESNET standard is first approved as an American National Standard, the standard shall be reviewed and either revised, reaffirmed or withdrawn. The SMB shall provide the SDC with a Proposed NWI along with any non-critical proposed changes and any policy direction that is deemed necessary. The SDC shall review the standard and address any of the non-critical proposed changes. The standards development process shall be followed as outlined in this manual beginning with the Proposed NWI stage. If there are no proposed changes and the SDC does not propose any changes, the published standard would be circulated for public comment as published. The SDC shall; reaffirm the standard revise the standard withdraw the standard Telecommunications Industry Association, TIA Standards Registered Under Continuous Maintenance: There are no Continuous Maintenance standards at this time For additional information, please visit the TIA homepage at  HYPERLINK "http://www.tiaonline.org" www.tiaonline.org TIAs address: 1320 North Courthouse Road, Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22201. All comments are to be sent to TIA Standards Secretariat at  HYPERLINK "mailto:standards@tiaonline.org" standards@tiaonline.org. Tile Council of North America (TCNA) Standards Registered Under Continuous Maintenance: A108.01 General Requirements: Subsurfaces and Preparations by Other Trades A108.02 General Requirements: Materials, Environmental, and Workmanship A108.1A Installation of Ceramic Tile in the Wet-Set Method, with Portland Cemenr Mortar A137.1 Standard Specifications for Ceramic Tile A137.2 National Specifications for Glass Tile A137.3 Standard Specifications for Gauged Porcelain Tiles and Gauged Porcelain Tile Panels/Slabs A326.3 American National Standard Test Method for Measuring Dynamic Coefficient of Friction of Hard Surface Flooring Materials In accordance with clause 4.7.2 Continuous maintenance of American National Standards, of the ANSI Essential Requirements, we agree to the following requirements: A documented program for periodic publication of revisions has been established. A copy is attached. (See ASC A108 Committee Procedures) The published standard(s) shall include a clear statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the process associated with the submittal of such requests. The language of this statement is as follows: This standard is under continuous maintenance and always open for comment and proposed revisions. Please submit comments and proposed revisions to the Committee Secretary, Katelyn Simpson, ksimpson@tcnatile.com Procedures for timely, documented consensus action on each request for change have been established. (See ASC A108 Committee Procedures) The following person(s) may be contacted by those interested in submitting changes (please include name, address, E-mail, phone and fax): Name: Katelyn Simpson Address: 100 Clemson Research Blvd City: Anderson State: SC Zip: 29625 Phone: 864-646-8453 Fax: 864-646-2821 E-mail: ksimpson@tileusa.com Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Continuous Maintenance language applicable to all eligible Standards: The most recent approval of UL as an American National Standard (ANS) occurred on ___and covers the ___Edition, including revisions through ___. Approval of UL ___as an American National Standard is maintained using the continuous maintenance process. Comments or proposals for revision on any pert of the Standard may be submitted to UL at any time. Written comments are to be sent to the UL staff person listed below. Procedure to request voting membership on the standing canvass group also known as the Standards Technical Panel: Contact the UL staff person listed below. Schedule: For standards maintained under the continuous maintenance option, UL shall address any comments or proposals for revision submitted for consideration on any part of a standard. UL will submit the proposal or comment to its consensus body for consideration within a reasonable time frame, not to exceed two years. The submitter will be notified of the expected time frame for consideration of the proposal. If no changes are made within four years of the ANSI approval date, UL shall apply for reaffirmation of the standard(s).  Contact: Deborah Prince Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 12 Laboratory Drive Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-3995 Telephone: (919) 549-1460 Fax: (919) 547-6178 Email:  HYPERLINK "mailto:Deborah.R.Prince@us.ul.com" Deborah.R.Prince@us.ul.com UL 1, Flexible Metal Conduit UL 4, Armored Cable UL 5, Surface Metal Raceways and Fittings UL 5A, Nonmetallic Surface Raceways and Fittings UL 5B, Strut-Type Channel Raceways Fittings UL 5C, Surface Raceways and Fittings for Use with Data, Signal, and Control Circuits UL 6, Electrical Rigid Metal Conduit - Steel UL 6A, Electrical Rigid Metal Conduit Aluminum, Red Brass and Stainless Steel UL 8, Standard for Foam Extinguisher UL 9, Standard for Safety for Fire Tests of Window Assemblies UL 10A, Tin-Clad Fire Doors UL 10B, Fire Tests of Door Assemblies UL 10C, Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies UL 10D, Fire Tests of Fire Protective Curtain Assemblies UL 13, Power-Limited Circuit Cables UL 14B, Sliding Hardware for Standard, Horizontally Mounted Tin-Clad Fire Doors UL 14C, Swinging Hardware for Standard Tin-Clad Fire Doors Mounted Singly and in Pairs UL 20, General-Use Snap Switches UL 21, LP-Gas Hose UL 22, Standard for Safety for Amusement and Gaming Machines UL 25, Meters for Flammable and Combustible Liquids and LP-Gas UL 25A, Standard for Meters for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 -E85) UL 25B, Standard for Meters for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 30, Metal Safety Cans UL 32, Metal Waste Cans UL 33, Standard for Safety for Heat Responsive Links for Fire Protection Services UL 38, Manual Signaling Boxes for Fire Alarm Systems UL 44, Thermoset-Insulated Wires and Cables UL 45, Portable Electric Tools UL 47, Standard for Safety for Semiautomatic Fire Hose Storage Devices UL 48, Electric Signs UL 50, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment UL 50E, Standard for Safety for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, Environmental Considerations UL 51, Power-Operated Pumps and Bypass Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia, LP-Gas and Propylene UL 58, Steel Underground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Equipment UL 62, Flexible Cord and Fixture Wire UL 66, The Standard for Fixture Wire UL 67, Panelboards UL 69, Electric-Fence Controllers UL 72, Standard for Tests for Fire Resistance of Record Protection Equipment UL 73, Motor-Operated Appliances UL 79, Ninth Edition of the Standard for Safety for Power-Operated Pumps for Petroleum Dispensing Products UL 79A Standard for Safety for Power-Operated Pumps for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 E85) UL 79B Standard for Safety for Power-Operated Pumps for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 80, Standard for Safety for Steel Tanks for Oil-Burner Fuel UL 82, Gardening Appliances UL 83, Thermoplastic-Insulated Wires and Cables UL 87, Power-Operated Dispensing Devices for Petroleum Products UL 87A, Standard for Safety for Power-Operated Dispensing Devices for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 E85) UL 87B, Standard for Safety for Power-Operated Dispensing Devices for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 94, Tests for Flammability of Plastics Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances UL 96, Lightning Protection Equipment UL 98, Enclosed and Dead-Front Switches  UL 100, Sustainability of Gypsum Boards and Panels UL 101, Leakage Current for Appliances UL 103, Factory-Built Chimneys for Residential Type and Building Heating Appliances UL 104, Standard for Safety for Elevator Door Locking Devices and Contacts UL 109, Tube Fitting for Flammable and Combustible Fluids, Refrigeration Service, and Marine Use UL 110, Standard for Sustainability of Mobile Phones. UL 122, Photographic Equipment UL 123, Standard for Oxy-Fuel Gas Torches UL 125, Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas (Other than Safety Relief) UL 127, Factory-Built Fireplaces UL 132 Safety Relief Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas UL 136, Standard for Safety for Pressure Cookers UL 140, Relocking Devices for Safes and Vaults UL 141, Garment Finishing Appliances UL 142, Steel Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids UL 144 Standard for Safety for LP-Gas Regulators UL 147, Hand Held Torches for Fuel Gases UL 147A, Standard for Safety for Nonrefillable (Disposable) Type Fuel Gas Cylinder Assemblies UL 147B, Nonrefillable (Disposable) Type Metal Container Assemblies for Butane UL 150, Antenna Rotators UL 153, Standard for Safety for Portable Electric Luminaires UL 154, Standard for Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguisher UL 155, Standard for Tests for Fire Resistance of Vault and File Room Doors UL 162, Standard for Safety for Foam Equipment and Liquid Concentrates UL 174, Household Electric Storage Tank Water Heaters UL 180, Standard for Safety for Liquid-Level Gauges for Oil Burner Fuels and Other Combustible Liquids UL 181, Standard for Safety for Factory-Made Air Ducts and Air Connectors UL 181A, Standard for Safety for Closure Systems for Use With Rigid Air Ducts UL 181B, Standard for Safety for Closure Systems for Use With Flexible Air Ducts and Air Connectors UL 183, Manufactured Wiring Systems UL 187, X-Ray Equipment UL 193, Alarm Valves for Fire-Protection Service UL 197, Commercial Electric Cooking Appliances UL 198M-2003, Mine-Duty Fuses UL 199, Automatic Sprinklers for Fire-Protection Services  UL 201, Garage Equipment UL 203, Standard for Safety for Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire Protection Service UL 203A, Standard for Safety for Sway Brace Devices for Sprinkler System Piping UL 207, Refrigerant-Containing Components and Accessories, Nonelectrical UL 209, Cellular Metal Floor Raceways and Fittings UL 213, Rubber Gasketed Fittings for Fire Protection Service UL 213C, Standard for Safety for Grooved and Plain End Fittings UL 217, Standard for Safety for Smoke Alarms UL 218A, Battery Contractors for Use in Diesel Engines Driving Centrifugal Fire Pumps UL 218, Standard for Safety for Fire Pump Controllers UL 224, the Standard for Extruded Insulating Tubing UL 231, Standard for Safety for Power Outlets UL 234, Low Voltage Lighting Fixtures for Use in Recreational Vehicles UL 242, Nonmetallic Containers for Waste Paper UL 244A, Solid-State Controls for Appliances UL 248-1, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 1: General Requirements UL 248-2, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 2: Class C Fuses UL 248-3, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 3: Class CA and CB Fuses UL 248-4, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 4: Class CC Fuses UL 248-5, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 5: Class G Fuses UL 248-6, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 6: Class H Non-Renewable Fuses UL 248-7, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 7: Class H Renewable Fuses UL 248-8, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 8: Class J Fuses UL 248-9, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 9: Class K Fuses UL 248-10, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 10: Class L Fuses UL 248-11, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 11: Plug Fuses UL 248-12, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 12: Class R Fuses UL 248-13, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 13: Semiconductor Fuses UL 248-14, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 14: Supplemental Fuses UL 248-15, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 15: Class T Fuses UL 248-16, Low-Voltage Fuses-Part 16: Test Limiters UL 252, Compressed Gas Regulators UL 252A, Compressed Gas Regulator Accessories, under Continuous Maintenance UL 260, Standard for Safety for Dry Pipe and Deluge Valves for Fire-Protection Services UL 263, Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials UL 268, Standard for Safety for Smoke Detectors for Fire Alarm Systems UL 268A, Standard for Smoke Detectors for Duct Application UL 275, Automotive Glass Tube Fuses UL 283, Standard for Safety for Air Fresheners and Deodorizers UL 291, Automated Teller Systems UL 294, Access Control System Units UL 294B, Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Power Sources for Access Control Systems and Equipment UL 295, Standard for Safety for Commercial-Industrial Gas Burners UL 296, Oil Burners UL 296A, Standard for Safety for Waste Oil-Burning Air-Heating Appliances UL 297, Acetylene Generators, Portable, Medium-Pressure UL 299, Standard for Dry-Chemical Fire Extinguisher  UL 300, Fire Testing of Fire Extinguishing Systems for Protection of Commercial Cooking Equipment UL 305, Panic Hardware UL 307A, Liquid Fuel-Burning Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles UL 310, Electrical Quick-Connect Terminals UL 312, the Standard for Safety for Check Valves for Fire-Protection Service UL 325, Standard for Safety for Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and Window Operators and Systems UL 330, Hose and Hose Assemblies for Dispensing Flammable Liquids UL 330B, Standard for Safety for Hose and Hose Assemblies for Use With Dispensing Devices Dispensing Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends With Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations Up To 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 331, Standard for Safety for Strainers for Flammable Fluids and Anhydrous Ammonia UL 331A, Strainers for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations Up to 85 Percent (E0 - E85) UL 331B, Strainers for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations Up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 343, Pumps for Oil-Burning Appliances UL 346, Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 347, High Voltage Industrial Control Equipment UL 347A, Standard for Safety for Medium Voltage Power Conversion Equipment UL 353, Limit Controls UL 355, Cord Reels UL 360, Liquid-Tight Flexible Steel Conduit UL 363, Knife Switches UL 365, Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems UL 372, Primary Safety Controls and Gas and Oil Fired Appliances UL 379, Power Units for Fountain, Swimming Pool, and Spa Luminaires UL 385, Play Pipes for Water Testing in Fire Prevention Service UL 391, Standard for Safety for Solid-Fuel and Combination-Fuel Central and Supplementary Furnaces UL 399, Drinking-Water Coolers  UL 401, Standard for Safety for Portable Spray Hose Nozzles for Fire-Protection Service UL 404, Gauges, Indicating Pressure, for Compressed Gas Service UL 405, Standard for Safety for Fire Department Connections UL 407, Manifolds for Compressed Gases UL 412, Refrigeration Unit Coolers UL 414, Meter Sockets UL 416, Refrigerated Medical Equipment UL 427, Refrigerating Units UL 428A, Electrically Operated Valves for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations Up to 85 Percent (E0 - E85) UL 428B, Electrically Operated Valves for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations Up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 430, Waste Disposers UL 437, Key Locks UL 441, Standard for Safety for Gas Vents UL 443, Standard for Safety for Steel Auxiliary Tanks for Oil-Burner Fuel UL 444 Standard for Safety for Communication Cables UL 448, Standard for Safety for Pumps for Fire-Protection Services UL 448A, Flexible Couplings and Connecting Shafts for Stationary Fire Pumps UL 448B, Residential Fire Pumps Intended for One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Manufactured Home UL 448C, Stationary, Rotary-Type, Positive-Displacement Pumps for Fire Protection UL 452, Antenna-Discharge Units UL 458, Power Converters/Inverters and Power Converter/Inverter Systems for Land Vehicles and Marine Crafts UL 464, Standard for Safety for Audible Signaling Devices for Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems, Including Accessories UL 464A, Standard for Safety for Audible Signal Appliances for General Signaling Use UL 466, Electric Scales and Accessories UL 467, Grounding and Bonding Equipment UL 471, Commercial Refrigerators and Freezers UL 474, Dehumidifiers UL 482, Standard for Safety for Portable Sun/Heat Lamps UL 484, Room Air Conditioners UL 486A-486B, Standard for Safety for Wire Connectors UL 486C, Splicing Wire Connectors UL 486D, Insulated Wire Connectors for Use with Underground Conductors UL 486E, Equipment Wiring Conductors UL 486F, Standard for Bare and Covered Ferrules UL 486G, Sealed Twist-On Connecting Devices UL 489, Molded-Case Circuit Breakers and Circuit-Breaker Enclosures UL 489A, Circuit Breakers For Use in Communications Equipment UL 489B, the Standard for Safety for Molded-Case Circuit Breakers, Molded-Case Switches, and Circuit-Breaker Enclosures For Use With Photovoltaic (PV) Systems UL 493, Thermoplastic-Insulated Underground Feeder and Branch-Circuit Cables UL 496, Edison-Base Lampholders UL 497, Protectors for Paired-Conductor Communications Circuits UL 497A, Secondary Protectors for Communications Circuits UL 497B, Protectors for Data Communications and Fire Alarm Circuits UL 497C, Protectors for Coaxial Communications Circuits UL 498, Attachment Plugs and Receptacles UL 498A, Standard for Safety for Current Taps and Adapters UL 498C, Standard for Safety for Flatiron and Appliance Plugs UL 498D, Attachment Plugs, Cord Connectors and Receptacles with Arcuate (Locking Type) Contacts UL 498E, Attachment Plugs, Cord Connectors and Receptacles - Enclosure Types for Environmental Protection UL 498F, Plugs, Socket-Outlets and Couplers with Arcuate (Locking Type) Contacts UL 498M, Marine Shore Power Inlets UL 499, Standard for Safety for Electric Heating Appliances  UL 506, Specialty Transformers UL 507, Electric Fans UL 508, Industrial Control Equipment UL 508C, Standards for Safety for Power Conversion Equipment UL 514A, Standard for Safety for Metallic Outlet Boxes UL 514B, Conduit, Tubing, and Cable Fittings UL 514C, Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes, Flush-Device Boxes and Covers UL 514D, Cover Plates for Flush-Mounted Wiring Devices UL 521, Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 525, Standard for Safety for Flame Arresters ANSI/UL 536-2021, Standard for Safety for Flexible Metallic Hose UL 539, Standard for Safety for Single and Multiple Station Heat Alarms UL 541, Refrigerated Vending Machines UL 542, Standard for Fluorescent Lamp Starters UL 551, Transformer-Type Arc-Welding Machines UL 555, Fire Dampers UL 555C, Ceiling Dampers UL 555S, Smoke Dampers UL 558, Standard for Safety for Industrial Trucks, Internal Combustion Engine-Powered UL 561, Standard for Floor-Finishing Machines UL 563, Ice Makers UL 565, Liquid-Level Gauges for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas UL 567, Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings for Petroleum Products and LP-Gas UL 567A, Standard for Safety for Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 E85) UL 567B, Standard for Safety for Emergency Breakaway Fittings, Swivel Connectors and Pipe-Connection Fittings for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 568, Standard for Safety for Nonmetallic Cable Tray Systems UL 569, Pigtails and Flexible Hose Connectors for LP-Gas UL 574, Standard for Safety for Electric Oil Heaters UL 580, Standard for Tests for Uplift Resistance of Roof Assemblies UL 583, Electric-Battery-Powered Industrial Trucks UL 586, High-Efficiency, Particulate, Air Filter Units UL 588, Seasonal and Holiday Decorative Products  UL 603, Power Supplies for Use with Burglar Alarm Systems UL 606, Linings and Screens for Use with Burglar-Alarm Systems UL 608, Burglary Resistant Vault Doors and Modular Panels UL 609, Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, UL 618, Concrete Masonry Units UL 621, Standard for Safety for Ice Cream Makers UL 626, Standard for 2-1/2 Gallon Stored-Pressure, Water-Type Water Extinguisher UL 150, Antenna Rotators UL 634, Connectors and Switches for Use with Burglar-Alarm Systems UL 635, Standard for Safety for Insulating Bushings UL 639, Intrusion-Detection Units UL 641, Standard for Safety for Type L Low-Temperature Venting Systems UL 644, Container Assemblies for LP-Gas UL 651, Standard for Safety for Schedule 40, 80, Type EB and A Rigid PVC Conduit and Fittings UL 651A, Standard for Safety for Schedule 40 and 80 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Conduit UL 668, Standard for Safety for Hose Valves for Fire-Protection Service UL 674, Electric Motors and Generators for Use in Division 1 Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 676, Underwater Luminaires and Submersible Junction Boxes UL 680, Emergency Vault Ventilators and Vault-Ventilating Ports UL 681, Installation and Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm Systems UL 687, Burglary-Resistant Safes UL 696, Standard for Electric Toys UL 697, Toy Transformers UL 698, Industrial Control Equipment for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 698A, Standard for Safety for Industrial Control Panels Relating to Hazardous Locations  UL 705, Power Ventilators UL 710, Exhaust Hoods for Commercial Cooking Equipment UL 710B, Standard for Safety for Recirculating Systems UL 711, Standard for Rating and Fire Testing of Fire Extinguisher UL 719, Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cables UL 723, Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials UL 729, Oil-Fired Floor Furnaces UL 730, Oil-Fired Wall Furnaces UL 731, Oil-Fired Unit Heaters UL 732, Standard for Safety for Oil-Fired Storage Tank Water Heaters UL 737, Standard for Safety for Fireplace Stoves UL 746A, Standard for Safety for Polymeric Materials - Short Term Property Evaluations UL 746B, Polymeric Materials-Long Term Property Evaluations UL 746C, Polymeric Materials-Use in Electrical Equipment Evaluations UL 746D, Standard for Safety for Polymeric Materials - Fabricated Parts UL 746E, Polymeric Materials-Industrials Laminates, Filament Wound Tubing, Vulcanized Fiber, and Material Used in Printed Wiring Boards UL 746F, Standard for Polymeric Materials - Flexible Dielectric Film Materials for Use in Printed Wiring Boards and Flexible Materials Interconnect Constructions UL 749, Household Dishwashers UL 751, Vending Machines UL 752, Bullet-Resisting Equipment UL 753, Alarm Accessories for Automatic Water-Supply Control Valves for Fire Protection Service UL 758, Standard for Appliance Wiring Material UL 763, Motor-Operated Commercial Food Preparing Machines UL 768, Combination Locks UL 771, Night Depositories UL 773A, Nonindustrial Photoelectric Switches for Lighting Control UL 778, Motor-Operated Water Pumps UL 779, Electrically Conductive Flooring UL 783, Electric Flashlights and Lanterns for Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 786, Key-Locked Safes (Class KL) UL 789, Indicator Posts for Fire-Protective Services UL 790, Tests for Fire Resistances of Roof Covering Materials UL 793, Standard for Automatically Operated Roof Vents for Smoke and Heat UL 796, Printed-Wiring Boards UL 796F, Flexible Materials Interconnect Constructions UL 797, Electrical Metallic Tubing UL 797A, Electrical Metallic Tubing - Aluminum  UL 810, Capacitors UL 810A, Electrochemical Capacitors UL 810B, DC Power Capacitors UL 814, Gas-Tube Sign and Ignition Cable UL 817, Cord Sets and Power Supply Cords UL 823, Electric Heaters for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 827, Central-Station Alarm Services UL 834, Heating, Water Supply, and Power Boilers-Electric UL 840, Insulation Coordination Including Clearances and Creepage Distances in Electrical Equipment UL 842, Standard for Safety for Valves for Flammable Fluids UL 842A, Standard for Safety for Valves for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 E85) UL 842B, Standard for Safety for Valves for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 844, Luminaires for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 845, Motor Control Centers UL 852, Standard for Metallic Sprinkler Pipe for Fire Protection Service UL 854, Service-Entrance Cables UL 857, Standard for Safety for Busways UL 858, Standard for Safety for Household Electric Ranges UL 858A, Standard for Safety-Related Solid-State Controls for Household Electric UL 859, Household Electric Personal Grooming Appliances UL 864, Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 867, Electrostatic Air Cleaners UL 870, Wireways, Auxiliary Gutters, and Associated Fittings UL 873, Temperature-Indicating and Regulating Equipment UL 875, Electric Dry-Bath Heaters UL 879, Electric Sign Components UL 879A, LED Sign and Sign Retrofit Kits UL 884, Underfloor Raceways and Fittings UL 886, Outlet Boxes and Fittings for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 887, Delayed-Action Timelocks UL 891, Dead-Front Switchboards UL 896, Standard for Safety for Oil-Burning Stoves  UL 900, Air Filter Units UL 907, Fireplace Accessories UL 910, Flame-Propagation and Smoke-Density Values for Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables Used in Spaces Transporting Environmental Air UL 913, Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I, II, and III, Division 1, Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 921, Commercial Electric Dishwashers UL 923, Microwave Cooking Appliances UL 924, Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment UL 935, Fluorescent Lamp Ballasts UL 943, Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters UL 943B, Standard for Safety For Appliance Leakage-Current Interrupters UL 959, Medium Heat Appliance Factory-Built Chimneys UL 961, Standard for Safety for Electric Hobby and Sports Equipment UL 962, Standard for Safety for Household and Commercial Furnishings UL 962A, Standard for Safety for Furniture Power Distribution Units UL 969, Marking and Labeling Systems UL 970, Standard for Safety for Retail Fixtures and Merchandising Displays UL 972, Burglary Resisting Glazing Material UL 977, The Standard for Fused Power-Circuit Devices UL 982, Motor-Operated Household Food Preparing Machines UL 985, Household Fire Warning System Units UL 987, Stationary and Fixed Electric Tools UL 998, Humidifiers  UL 1002, Electrically Operated Valves for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 1004-1, Rotating Electrical Machines - General Requirements UL 1004-2, Impedance Protected Motors UL 1004-3, Thermally Protected Motors UL 1004-4, Electric Generators UL 1004-5, Fire Pump Motors UL 1004-6, Servo and Stepper Motors UL 1004-7, Electronically Protected Motors UL 1004-8, Inverter Duty Motors UL 1004-9, Standard for Safety for Form Wound and Medium Voltage Rotating Electrical Machines UL 1004-10, Standard for Safety for Pool Pump Motors UL 1008, Transfer Switch Equipment UL 1008A, Medium-Voltage Transfer Switches UL 1008S, Standard for Safety for Solid-State Transfer Switches UL 1010, Receptacle-Plug Combinations for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 1012, Power Units Other Than Class 2 UL 1017, Vacuum Cleaners, Blower Cleaners and Household Floor Finishing Machines UL 1020, Thermal Cutoffs for Use in Electrical Appliances and Components UL 1022, Standard for Safety for Line Isolation Monitors UL 1023, Household Burglar-Alarm System Units UL 1026, Electric Household Cooking and Food Appliances UL 1029, High-Intensity Discharge Lamp Ballasts UL 1030, Sheathed Heating Elements UL 1034, Burglary-Resistant Electric Locking Mechanisms UL 1037, Antitheft Alarms and Devices UL 1040, Fire Test of Insulated Wall Construction UL 1042, Electric Baseboard Heating Equipment UL 1046, Grease Filters for Exhaust Ducts UL 1047, Standard for Safety for Isolated Power Systems Equipment UL 1053, Standard for Safety for Ground-Fault Sensing and Relaying Equipment UL 1054, Special Use Switches UL 1059, Standard for Safety for Terminal Blocks UL 1062, Standard for Safety for Unit Substations UL 1063, Machine-Tool Wire and Cables UL 1066, Low Voltage AC and DC Power Circuit Breakers Used in Enclosures UL 1067, Electrically Conductive Equipment and Materials for Use in Flammable Anesthetizing Locations UL 1069, Hospital Signaling and Nurse Call Equipment UL 1072, Medium Voltage Power Cables UL 1076, Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems UL 1077, Supplementary Protectors for Use in Electrical Equipment UL 1081, Swimming Pool Pumps, Filters and Chlorinators UL 1082, Household Electric Coffee Makers and Brewing-Type Appliances UL 1083, Household Electric Skillets and Frying-Type Appliances UL 1086, Household Trash Compactors UL 1088, Standard for Safety for Temporary Lighting Strings UL 1090, Electric Snow Movers  UL 1123, Standard for Marine Buoyant Devices UL 1175, Buoyant Cushions UL 1177, Buoyant Vests UL 1180, Standard for Fully Inflatable Recreational Personal Floatation Devices UL 1191, Standard for Components for PFDs UL 1197, Immersion Suits  UL 1203, Standard for Safety for Explosion-Proof and Dust-Ignition-Proof Electrical Equipment for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 1206, Electric Commercial Clothes-Washing Equipment UL 1207, Sewage Pumps for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 1236, the Standard for Safety for Battery Chargers for Charging Engine-Starter Batteries UL 1238, Control Equipment for Use with Flammable Liquid Dispensing Devices UL 1240 Standard for Safety for Electric Commercial Clothes-Drying Equipment UL 1241, Junction Boxes for Swimming Pool Luminaires UL 1242, Electrical Intermediate Metal Conduit Steel UL 1247, Standard for Safety for Diesel Engines for Driving Centrifugal Fire Pumps UL 1254, Standard for Safety for Pre-Engineered Dry and Wet Chemical Extinguishing System Units UL 1256, Fire Test of Roof Deck Constructions UL 1261, Electric Water Heaters for Pools and Tubs UL 1275, Flammable Liquid Storage Cabinets UL 1277, Electrical Power and Control Tray Cables with Optional Optical-Fiber Members UL 1278, Movable and Wall-or-Ceiling-Hung Electric Room Heaters UL 1283, Electromagnetic Interference Filters UL 1286, Standard for Safety for Office Furnishings Systems UL 1296, Standard for Safety for Shear Resistance Tests for Ceiling Boards for Manufactured Homes  UL 1309, Standard for Marine Shipboard Cable UL 1310, Class 2 Power Units UL 1313, Nonmetallic Safety Cans for Petroleum Products UL 1314, Special-Purpose Metal Containers UL 1315, Metal Waste Paper Containers UL 1316, Standard for Safety for Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Underground Storage Tanks for Petroleum Products, Alcohols, and Alcohol-Gasoline Mixtures UL 1322, Standard for Safety for Fabricated Scaffold Planks and Stages UL 1323, Standard for Safety for Scaffold Hoists UL 1332, Organic Coatings for Steel Enclosures for Outdoor Use Electrical Equipment UL 1340, Standard for Hoists UL 1363, Standard for Safety for Relocatable Power Taps UL 1370, Unvented Alcohol Fuel Burning Decorative Appliances UL 1384, Standard for Water-Based Automatic Extinguisher Units UL 1389, Standard for Safety for Plant Oil Extraction Equipment for Installation and Use in Ordinary (Unclassified) Locations and Hazardous (Classified) Locations  UL 1412, Fusing Resistors and Temperature-Limited Resistors for Radio- and Television-Type Appliances UL 1413, High-Voltage Components for Television-Type Appliances UL 1416, Overcurrent and Overtemperature Protectors for Radio- and Television-Type Appliances UL 1417, Special Fuses for Radio- and Television-Type Appliances UL 1419, Professional Video and Audio Equipment UL 1424, Cables for Power-Limited Fire-Alarm Circuits UL 1425, Cables for Non-Power-Limited Fire-Alarm Circuits UL 1426, Standard for Safety for Electrical Cables for Boats UL 1429, Pullout Switches UL 1439, ULs Standard for Safety for Tests for Sharpness of Edges on Equipment UL 1441, Standard for Safety for Coated Electrical Sleeving UL 1446, Standard for Safety for Systems of Insulating Materials - General UL 1447, Electric Lawn Mowers UL 1449, Standard for Safety for Surge Protective Devices UL 1450, Motor-Operated Air Compressors, Vacuum Pumps and Painting Equipment UL 1453, Electric Boosters and Commercial Storage Tank Water Heaters UL 1468, Direct Acting Pressure Reducing and Pressure Restricting Valves UL 1478, Fire Pump Relief Valves UL 1478A, Pressure Relief Valves for Sprinkler Systems UL 1479, Fire Tests of Through-Penetration Firestops UL 1480, Standard for Safety for Speakers for Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems, Including Accessories UL 1480A, Standard for Safety for Speakers for Commercial and Professional Use UL 1482, Standard for Solid-Fuel Type Room Heaters UL 1484, Residential Gas Heaters UL 1486, Quick Opening Devices for Dry Pipe Valves for Fire-Protection Service UL 1489, Standard for Safety for Fire Tests of Fire Resistant Pipe Protection Systems Carrying Combustible Liquids  UL 1517, Hybrid Personal Flotation Devices UL 1557, Electrically Isolated Semiconductor Devices UL 1558, Standard for Safety for Metal-Enclosed Low-Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Switchgear UL 1559, Standard for Safety for Insect-Control Equipment - Electrocution Type UL 1561, Standard for Dry-Type General Purpose and Power Transformers UL 1563, Electric Spas, Equipment Assemblies, and Associated Equipment UL 1564, the Standard for Safety for Industrial Battery Chargers UL 1565, Wire Positioning Devices UL 1567, Standard for Safety for Receptacles and Switches Intended for Use with Aluminum Wire UL 1569, Metal-Clad Cables UL 1574, Track Lighting Systems UL 1576, Standard for Safety for Flashlights and Lanterns UL 1577, Optical Isolators UL 1581, Reference Standard for Electrical Wires, Cables, and Flexible Cords UL 1585, Standard for Class 2 and Class 3 Transformers UL 1598, Standard for Safety for Luminaires UL 1598A, Standard for Safety for Supplemental Requirements for Luminaires UL 1598B, Standard for Safety for Supplemental Requirements for Luminaire Reflector Kits for Installation on Previously Installed Fluorescent Luminaires UL 1598C, Standard for Safety for Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Retrofit Luminaire Conversion Kits  UL 1602, Gasoline-Engine-Powered, Rigid-Cutting-Member Edgers and Edger-Trimmers UL 1610, Central-Station Burglar Alarm Units UL 1626, Standard for Safety for Residential Sprinklers for Fire-Protection Service UL 1635, Digital Alarm Communicator System Units UL 1637, Standard for Safety for Home Health Care Signaling Equipment UL 1638, Standard for Safety for Visible Signaling Devices for Fire Alarm and Signaling Systems, Including Accessories UL 1640, Standard for Safety for Portable Power-Distribution Equipment UL 1641, Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm Systems UL 1647, Motor-Operated Massage and Exercise Machines UL 1650, Portable Power Cable UL 1651, Optical Fiber Cables UL 1653, Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing UL 1655, Community-Antenna Television Cables UL 1659, Standard for Safety for Attachment Plug Blades for Use in Cord Sets and Power-Supply Cords UL 1660, Liquid-Tight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit UL 1664, Immersion-Detection Circuit-Interrupters UL 1666, Test for Flame Propagation Height of Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables Installed Vertically in Shafts UL 1676, Conductive-Path and Discharge-Path Resistors for Use in Radio-, Video-, or Television-Type Appliances UL 1678, Household Commercial, and Professional-Use Carts and Stands UL 1681, Standard for Safety for Wiring Device Configurations UL 1682, Plugs, Receptacles and Cable Connectors, of the Pin and Sleeve Type UL 1685, the Standard for Vertical-Tray Fire-Propagation and Smoke-Release Test for Electrical and Optical-Fiber Cables UL 1686, Pin and Sleeve Configurations UL 1690, Data-Processing Cable UL 1691, Single Pole Locking-Type Separable Connectors UL 1692, Polymeric Materials - Coil Forms UL 1694, Tests for Flammability of Small Polymeric Component Materials UL 1696, Standard for Safety for Mechanical Protection Tubing (MPT) and Fittings UL 1699 Standard for Safety for Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupters  UL 1703, Standard for Safety for Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels UL 1709, Standard for Safety for Rapid Rise Fire Tests of Protection Materials for Structural Steel UL 1715, Fire Test of Interior Finish Material UL 1727, Commercial Electric Personal Grooming Appliances UL 1730, Smoke Detector Monitors and Accessories for Individual Living Units of Multifamily Residences and Hotel/Motel Rooms UL 1738, Standard for Safety for Venting Systems for Gas-Burning Appliances, Categories II, III, IV UL 1739, Standard for Safety for Pilot Operated Pressure Control Valves UL 1740, Standard for Safety for Robots and Robotic Equipment UL 1746, Standard for Safety for External Corrosion Protection Systems for Steel Underground Storage Tanks UL 1767, Standard for Safety for Early-Suppression Fast-Response Sprinklers UL 1769, Standard for Cylinder Valves UL 1776, The Standard for High-Pressure Cleaning Machines UL 1777, Standard for Safety for Chimney Liners UL 1778, Standard for Safety for Uninterruptible Power System UL 1784, Standard for Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies UL 1786, Standard for Safety for Direct Plug-In Nightlights  UL 1803, Standard for Safety for Factory Follow-Up on Third Party Certified Portable Fire Extinguishers UL 1820, Fire Test of Pneumatic Tubing for Flame and Smoke Characteristics UL 1821, The Standard for Safety for Thermoplastic Sprinkler Pipe and Fittings for Fire Protection Service UL 1838, Standard for Safety for Low Voltage Landscape Lighting UL 1839, Standard for Safety for Automotive Battery Booster Cables UL 1853, Nonreusable Plastic Containers for Flammable and Combustible Liquids UL 1863, Communications-Circuit Accessories UL 1876, Standard for Safety for Isolating Signal and Feedback Transformers for Use in Electronic Equipment. UL 1887, Fire Test of Plastic Sprinkler Pipe for Visible Flame and Smoke Characteristics UL 1889, Standard for Safety for Commercial Filters for Cooking Oil, UL 1897, Uplift Tests for Roof Covering Systems  UL 1917, Standard for Safety for Solid State Fan Speed Controls UL 1951, Electrical Plumbing Accessories UL 1963, Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling Equipment UL 1971, Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired UL 1973, Standard for Safety for Batteries for Use in Light Electric Rail (LER) Applications and Stationary Applications UL 1978, The Standard for Safety for Grease Ducts UL 1981-2014, Standard for Safety for Central-Station Automation Systems UL 1989, Standard for Safety for Standby Batteries UL 1990, Nonmetallic Underground Conduit with Conductors UL 1993, Standard for Self-Ballasted Lamps and Lamp Adapters UL 1994, Luminous Egress Path Marking Systems UL 1995, Heating and Cooling Equipment UL 1996, Electric Duct Heaters UL 1998, Standard for Safety for Software in Programmable Components  UL 2006, Standard for Safety for Halon 1211 Recovery/Recharge Equipment UL 2007A, Shatter Containment Of Lamps For Use In Regulated Food Establishments UL 2017, General-Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems UL 2021, Standard for Fixed and Location-Dedicated Electric Room Heaters UL 2024, Optical Fiber Cable Raceway UL 2034, Single and Multiple Station Carbon Monoxide Alarms UL 2043, Fire Test for Heat and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their Accessories Installed in Air-Handling Spaces UL 2044, Commercial Closed Circuit Television Equipment UL 2061, Standard for Safety for Adapters and Cylinder Connection Devices for Portable LP-Gas Cylinder Assemblies UL 2075, Gas and Vapor Detectors and Sensors UL 2079, Tests for Fire Resistance of Building Joint Systems UL 2085, Protected Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids UL 2089, Standard for Safety for Vehicle Battery Adapters  UL 2108, Standard for Safety for Low Voltage Lighting Systems UL 2111, Standard for Safety for Overheating Protection for Motors UL 2115, Processed Solid-Fuel Firelogs UL 2127, Inert Gas Clean Agent Extinguishing System Units UL 2129, Standard for Safety for Halocarbon Clean Agent Fire Extinguishers UL 2152, Standard for Special Purpose Nonmetallic Containers and Tanks for Specific Combustible or Noncombustible Liquids UL 2157, Electric Clothes Washing Machines and Extractors UL 2158, Electric Clothes Dryers UL 2158A, Standard for Clothes Dryer Transition Duct UL 2162-2014 Standard for Safety for Commercial Wood-Fired Baking Ovens - Refractory Type UL 2166, Halocarbon Clean Agent Extinguishing System Units UL 2167, Standard for Safety for Water Mist Nozzles for Fire Protection UL 2170, Field Conversion/Retrofit of Products to Change to an Alternative Refrigerant-Construction and Operation UL 2171, Field Conversion/Retrofit of Products to Change to an Alternative Refrigerant-Insulating Material and Refrigerant Compatibility UL 2172, Field Conversion/Retrofit of Products to Change to an Alternative Refrigerant -Procedures and Methods UL 2182, Refrigerants UL 2196, Standard for Tests for Fire Resistive Cables  UL 2200, Standard for Safety for Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies UL 2201, Standard for Safety for Carbon Monoxide (CO) Emission Rate of Portable Generators UL 2202, Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging System Equipment UL 2208, Standard for Safety for Solvent Distillation Units UL 2205, Field Conversion/Retrofit of Alternative Refrigerants in Household Refrigerators and Freezers UL 2218, Standard for Safety for Impact Resistance of Prepared Roof Covering Materials UL 2225, Standard for Safety for Cables and Cable-Fittings for Use in Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 2227, Standard for Overfilling Prevention Devices UL 2238, Cable Assemblies and Fittings for Industrial Control and Signal Distribution UL 2239, Hardware for the Support of Conduit, Tubing, and Cable UL 2250, Standard for Safety for Instrumentation Tray Cable UL 2251, Standard for Safety for Plugs, Receptacles, and Couplers for Electric Vehicles UL 2255, Receptacle Closures UL 2577, Standard for Suspended Ceiling Grid Low Voltage Systems and Equipment UL 2267, Fuel Cell Power Systems for Installation in Industrial Electric Trucks UL 2271, Standard for Safety for Batteries for Use in Light Electric Vehicle (LEV) Applications UL 2272, Standard for Safety for Electrical Systems for Self-Balancing Scooters UL 2279, Electrical Equipment for Use in Class 1, Zone 0,1, and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 2231-1, Standard for Safety for Personnel Protection Systems for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supply Circuits; Part 1: General Requirements UL 2231-2, Standard for Safety for Personnel Protection Systems for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supply Circuits; Part 2: Particular Requirements for Protection Devices for Use in Charging Systems UL 2333, Standard for Safety for Infrared Thermometers UL 2335, Fire Tests of Storage Pallets UL 2237, Standard for Safety for Multi-Point Interconnection Power Cable Assemblies For Industrial Machinery UL 2344, Standard for Safety for Material Lifts UL 2351, Standard for Safety for Spray Nozzles for Fire-Protection Service UL 2353, Standard for Safety for Single- and Multi-Layer Insulated Winding Wire UL 2360, the Standard for Test Methods for Determining the Combustibility Characteristics of Plastics Used in Semi-Conductor Tool Construction UL 2367, Solid-State Overcurrent Protectors UL 2368, Standard for Safety for Fire Exposure Testing of Intermediate Bulk Containers for Flammable and Combustible Liquids UL 2388, Standard for Safety for Flexible Lighting Products UL 2390, Test Method for Wind Resistant Asphalt Shingles with Sealed Tabs UL 2416, Standard for Safety for Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment Cabinet, Enclosure and Rack Systems UL 2420, Standard for Safety for Belowground Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Conduit (RTRC) and Fittings UL 2431, Durability of Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Materials UL 2438, The Standard for Safety for Outdoor Seasonal-Use Cord-Connected Wiring Devices UL 2442, Standard for Safety for Wall- and Ceiling-Mounts and Accessories UL 2443, Standard for Safety for Flexible Sprinkler Hose with Fittings for Fire Protection Service UL 2459, Standard for Safety for Insulated Multi-Pole Splicing Wire Connectors UL 2460, Nonshielded Cable UL 2515, Standard for Safety for Aboveground Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Conduit (RTRC) and Fittings UL 2515A, Standard for Safety for Supplemental Requirements for Extra Heavy Wall Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Conduit (RTRC) and Fittings UL 2518, Standard for Safety for Air Dispersion Systems UL 2523, Solid Fuel-Fired Hydronic Heating Appliances, Water Heaters, And Boilers UL 2556, Standard for Safety for Wire and Cable Test Methods UL 2565, Standard for Safety for Manual and Semiautomatic Metal Sawing Machines UL 2586, Standard for Hose Nozzle Valves for Flammable and Combustible Liquids UL 2586A, Standard for Safety for Hose Nozzle Valves for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 E85) UL 2586B, Standard for Safety for Hose Nozzle Valves for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel Oil UL 2560, Emergency Call Systems for Assisted Living and Independent Living Facilities UL 2561, 1400 Degree Fahrenheit Factory-Built Chimneys UL 2572, Mass Notification Systems UL 2577, Standard for Safety for Suspended Ceiling Grid Low Voltage Systems and Equipment UL 2580, Standard for Safety for Batteries for Use in Electric Vehicles UL 2586, Standard for Safety for Hose Nozzle Valves UL 2592, Standard for Safety for Low Voltage LED Wire UL 2594, Standard for Safety for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment UL 2595, General Requirements for Battery-Powered Appliances UL 2610, Standard for Safety for Commercial Premises Security Alarm Units and Systems UL 2703, Standard for Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/Retention Devices, and Ground Lugs for Use with Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels UL 2737, Standard for Safety for Crane Insulators UL 2738, Standard for Safety for Induction Power Transmitters and Receivers for use with Low Energy Products UL 2743, Standard for Portable Power Packs UL 2748-, Standard for Safety for Arcing Fault Quenching Equipment UL 2748A, Standard for Safety for Arcing Fault Interrupting Devices UL 2775, Standard for Fixed Condensed Aerosol Extinguishing System Units UL 2788, the Standard for Safety for Industrial and Commercial Vibrators UL 2790, Standard for Safety for Commercial Incinerators AAMI/UL 2800-1, Standard for Safety for Medical Device Interoperability UL 2846, Standard for Safety for Fire Test of Plastic Water Distribution Plumbing Pipe for Visible Flame and Smoke Characteristics UL 2849, Standard for Safety for Electrical Systems for eBikes UL 2904, Standard Method for Testing and Assessing Particle and Chemical Emissions from 3D Printers ___________________________________________________________________________ UL 3030, Unmanned Aircraft Systems UL 3100, Standard for Safety for Automated Mobile Platforms (AMPs) UL 3703, Standard for Solar Trackers UL 3730, Standard for Photovoltaic Junction Boxes UL 3741, Standard for Safety for Photovoltaic Hazard Control  UL 4200A, Products Incorporating Button or Coin Cell Batteries of Lithium Technologies UL 4248-1, Fuseholders - Part 1: General Requirements UL 4248-4, Fuseholders - Part 4: Class CC UL 4248-5, Fuseholders - Part 5: Class G UL 4248-6, Fuseholders - Part 6: Class H UL 4248-8, Fuseholders - Part 8: Class J UL 4248-9, Fuseholders - Part 9: Class K UL 4248-11, Fuseholders - Part 11: Type C (Edison Base) and Type S Plug Fuse UL 4248-12, Fuseholders - Part 12: Class R UL 4248-15, Fuseholders - Part 15: Class T UL 4248-19, Fuseholders - Part 19: Photovoltaic Fuseholders UL 4600, Standard for Safety for the Evaluation of Autonomous Products UL 4703, Photovoltaic Wire UL 4730, Standard for Nameplate, Datasheet, and Sampling Requirements of Photovoltaic Modules  UL 5085-1, Standard for Low Voltage Transformers - Part 1: General Requirements UL 5085-2, Standard for Low Voltage Transformers - Part 2: General Purpose Transformers UL 5085-3, Standard for Low Voltage Transformers - Part 3: Class 2 and Class 3 Transformers UL 5800, Standard for Safety for Battery Fire Containment Products  UL 6141, Standard for Safety for Wind Turbines Permitting Entry of Personnel UL 6142, Small Wind Turbine Systems UL 6703, Standard for Connectors for Use in Photovoltaic Systems UL 8139, Electrical Systems of Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping Devices UL 8750, Standard for Light Emitting Diode (LED) Equipment for Use in Lighting Products UL 8752, First Edition of the Standard for Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Panels UL 8753, The Standard for Field-Replaceable Light Emitting Diode (LED) Light Engines UL 8754, The Standard for Holders, Bases, and Connectors for Solid-State (LED) Light Engines and Arrays UL 8800, Standard for Safety for Horticultural Lighting Equipment and Systems  UL 9540, Standard for Safety for Energy Storage Systems and Equipment UL 9595, Standard for Factory Follow-Up Services for Personal Flotation Devices  UL 12402-4, Standard for Personal Flotation Devices - Part 4: Lifejackets, Performance Level 100 - Safety Requirements UL 12402-5, Standard for Personal Flotation Devices - Part 5: Buoyancy Aids (Level 50) - Safety Requirements UL 12402-9, Standard for Personal Flotation Devices - Part 9: Test Methods UL 15027-2, Standard for Immersion suits - Part 2: Abandonment suits, requirements including safety UL 15027-3, Standard for Immersion suits - Part 3: Test methods  UL 60034-1, Rotating Electrical Machines - Part 1: Rating and Performance UL 60034-2-1, Standard for Rotating electrical machines - Part 2-1: Standard methods for determining losses and efficiency from tests (excluding machines for traction vehicles) UL 60034-5, Rotating Electrical Machines - Part 5: Degrees of Protection Provided by the Integral Design of Rotating Electrical Machines (IP Code) Classification UL 60065, Standard for Safety for Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus - Safety Requirements UL 60079-0, Standard for Safety for Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres - Part 0: General Requirements UL 60079-1, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres Part 1: Equipment Protection by Flameproof Enclosures d UL 60079-2, Explosive Atmospheres Part 2: Equipment Protection by Pressurized Enclosure p UL 60079-5, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 5: Equipment Protection by Powder Filling q UL 60079-6, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 6: Equipment Protection by Oil-Immersion o UL 60079-7, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 7: Equipment Protection by Increased safety e UL 60079-11, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 11: Equipment Protection by Intrinsic Safety i UL 60079-15, Standard for Safety for Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres - Part 15: Construction, Test and Marking of Type of Protection n Electrical Apparatus UL 60079-17, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres Part 17: Electrical Installations Inspection and Maintenance. UL 60079-18, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 18: Equipment Protection by Encapsulation m UL 60320-1, Standard for Safety for Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar General Purposes - Part 1: General Requirements UL 60079-25, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres Part 25: Intrinsically Safe Electrical Systems UL 60079-26, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 26: Equipment with Equipment Protection Level (EPL) Ga UL 60079-28, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 28: Protection of Equipment and Transmission Systems Using Optical Radiation UL 60079-29-1, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 29-1: Gas Detectors - Performance Requirements of Detectors for Flammable Gases UL 60079-29-2, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 29-2: Gas Detectors - Selection, Installation, Use and Maintenance of Detectors for Flammable Gases and Oxygen UL 60079-29-4, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 29-4: Gas Detectors - Performance Requirements of Open Path Detectors for Flammable Gases UL 60079-30-1, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres Part 30-1: Electrical Resistance Trace Heating General and Testing Requirements. UL 60079-31, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres Part 31: Equipment Dust Ignition Protection by Enclosure t UL 60079-33, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres Part 33: Equipment Protection by Special Protection s. UL 60320-1, Standard for Safety for Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar General Purposes - Part 1: General Requirements UL 60320-3, Standard for Safety for Appliance Couplers for Household and Similar General Purposes - Part 3: Standard Sheets and Guages UL 60335-1, Standard for Safety for Safety of Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 1: General Requirements UL 60335-2-3; Standard for Safety for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 2: Particular Requirements for Electric Irons. UL 60335-2-8, Standard for Safety for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 2: Particular Requirements for Shavers, Hair Clippers, and Similar Appliances UL 60335-2-24, Standard for Safety for Household and Similar Appliances, Particular Requirements for Refrigerating Appliances, Ice Cream Appliances and Ice Makers UL 60335-2-29, Household and Similar Electrical Appliances - Safety - Part 2-29: Particular Requirements for Battery Chargers UL 60335-2-34, Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 2: Particular Requirements for Motor-Compressors UL 60335-2-40, Household and Similar Electrical Appliances, Part 2: Particular Requirements for Electrical Heat Pumps, Air-Conditioners and Dehumidifiers UL 60335-2-67, Standard for Safety for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances - Safety - Part 2 -67: Particular Requirements for Floor Treatment Machines, for Commercial Use UL 60335-2-72, Standard for Safety for Household and Similar Electrical Appliances - Safety - Part 2-72: Particular Requirements for Floor Treatment Machines With or Without Traction Drive, for Commercial Use UL 60384-14, Standard for Safety for Fixed Capacitors for Use in Electronic Equipment - Part 14: Sectional Specification: Fixed Capacitors for Electromagnetic Interference Suppression and Connection to the Supply Mains UL 60691, Thermal-Links - Requirements and Application Guide UL 60730-1, Automatic Electrical Controls - Part 1, General Requirements UL 60730-2-3, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Thermal Protectors for Ballasts for Tubular Fluorescent Lamps UL 60730-2-5, Standard for Safety for Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use, Part 2: Particular Requirements for Automatic Electrical Burner Control Systems UL 60730-2-6, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Automatic Electrical Pressure Sensing Controls Including Mechanical Requirements UL 60730-2-7, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Timers and Time Switches UL 60730-2-8, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use; Part 2: Particular Requirements for Electrically Operated Water Valves, Including Mechanical Requirements UL 60730-2-9, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Temperature Sensing Controls UL 60730-2-10, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Motor Starting Relays UL 60730-2-11, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Energy Regulators UL 60730-2-12, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Electrically Operated Door Locks UL 60730-2-13, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Humidity Sensing Controls UL 60730-2-14, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Electric Actuators UL 60730-2-15, Automatic Electrical Controls for Household and Similar Use - Part 2, Particular Requirements for Automatic Electrical Air Flow, Water Flow and Water Level Sensing Controls UL 60745-1, Standard for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements UL 60745-2-1-2006, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-1: Particular Requirements for Drills and Impact Drills UL 60745-2-2-2006, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-2: Particular Requirements for Screwdrivers and Impact Wrenches UL 60745-2-4-2006, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-4: Particular Requirements for Sanders and Polishers Other Than Disk Type UL 60745-2-5-2004, Standard for handheld Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2: Particular Requirements for Circular Saws UL 60745-2-6-2006, Safety for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-6: Particular Requirements for Hammers UL 60745-2-8-2006, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-8: Particular Requirements for Shears and Nibblers UL 60745-2-9-2006, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-9: Particular Requirements for Tappers UL 60745-2-11-2004, Standard for Safety for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-11: Particular Requirements for Reciprocating Saws UL 60745-2-12-2005, Standard for Safety for Hand-held Motor-operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-12: Particular Requirements for Concrete Vibrators UL 60745-2-14-2006, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-14: Particular Requirements for Planers UL 60745-2-15, Standard for Safety for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Saftey - Part 2-15: Particular Requirements for Hedge Trimmers UL 60745-2-16, Standard for Safety for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools Safety Part 2-16: Particular Requirements for Tackers UL 60745-2-17-2006, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-17: Particular Requirements for Routers and Trimmers UL 60745-2-18, Standard for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-18: Particular Requirements for Strapping Tools UL 60745-2-19, Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-19:Particular Requirements for Jointers UL 60745-2-20, Standard for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-20: Particular Requirements for Band Saws UL 60745-2-21, Standard for Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools - Safety - Part 2-21: Particular Requirements for Drain Cleaners UL 60939-3, Passive Filter Units for Electromagnetic Interference Suppression - Part 3: Passive Filter Units for Which Safety Tests are Appropriate UL 60947-1, Standard for Safety for Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Part 1: General Rules UL 60947-4-1, Standard for Safety for Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear; Part 4-1: Contactors and motor-starters; Electromechanical contactors and motor-starters UL 60947-4-2, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Part 4-2: Contactors and Motor-Starters - AC Semiconductor Motor Controllers and Starters UL 60947-5-1, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Part 5-1: Control Circuit Devices and Switching Elements - Electromechanical Control Circuit Devices UL 60947-5-2, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Part 5-2: Control Circuit Devices and Switching Elements - Proximity Switches UL 60947-7-1, Low-Voltage Switchgear And Controlgear - Part 7-1: Ancillary Equipment - Terminal Blocks for Copper Conductors UL 60947-7-2, Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear - Part 7-2: Ancillary Equipment - Protective Conductor Terminal Blocks for Copper Conductors UL 60947-7-3, Standard for Fuse Terminal Blocks UL 60950-1, Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements UL 60950-21, Information Technology Equipment -- Safety -- Part 21: Remote Power Feeding UL 60950-22, Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 22: Equipment to be Installed Outdoors UL 60950-23-2007, Information Technology Equipment - Safety - Part 23: Large Data Storage Equipment UL 61010-1, Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use; Part 1: General Requirements UL 61010-031, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 031: Safety Requirements for Hand-Held Probe Assemblies for Electrical Measurement and Test UL 61010-031, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use Part 031: Safey Requirements for Hand-Held Probe Assemblies for Electrical Measurement and Test UL 61010-2-010, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use Part 010: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for the Heating of Materials. UL 61010-2-020, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-020: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Centrifuges UL 61010-2-032, Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, Part 2-032: Particular Requirements for Hand-Held and Hand-Manipulated Current Sensors for Electrical Test and Measurement UL 61010-2-033, Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, Part 2-033: Particular Requirements for Hand-Held Multimeters and Other Meters, for Domestic and Professional Use, Capable of Measuring Mains Voltage UL 61010-2-051, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use Part 2-051: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Equipment for Mixing and Stirring. UL 61010-2-061, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use Part 2-061: Particular Requirements for Laboratory Atomic Spectrometers with Thermal Atomization and Ionization. UL 61010-2-081, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use Part 2-081: Particular Requirements for Automatic and Semi-Automatic Laboratory Equipment for Analysis and Other Purposes. UL 61010-2-091, Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, Part 2-091: Particular Requirements for Cabinet X-Ray Systems UL 61010-2-101, Standard for Safety for Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use Part 2-101: Particular Requirements for In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) Medical Equipment. UL 61010-2-201, Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-201: Particular Requirements for Control Equipment UL 61058-1, Switches for Appliances - Part 1: General Requirements UL 61058-1-1, Standard for Safety for Switches for Appliances - Part 1-1: Requirements for Mechanical Switches UL 61058-1-2, Standard for Safety for Switches for Appliances - Part 1-2: Requirements for Electronic Switches UL 61215-1, Standard for Terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules - Design qualification and type approval - Part 1: Test requirements UL 61215-1-1, Standard for Terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules - Design qualification and type approval - Part 1-1: Special requirements for testing of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules UL 61215-1-2, Standard for Terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules Design qualification and type approval Part 1-2: Special requirements for testing of thin-film Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) based photovoltaic (PV) modules UL 61215-1-3, Standard for Terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules Design qualification and type approval Part 1-3: Special requirements for testing of thin-film amorphous silicon based photovoltaic (PV) modules UL 61215-1-4, Standard for Terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules Design qualification and type approval Part 1-4: Special requirements for testing of thin-film Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)2 based photovoltaic (PV) modules UL 61215-2, Standard for Terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules - Design qualification and type approval - Part 2: Test procedures UL 61496-1, Standard for Safety for Electro-Sensitive Protective Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements and Tests UL 61496-2, Standard for Safety for Electro-Sensitive Protective Equipment, Part 2: Particular Requirements for Equipment Using Active Opto-Electronic Devices UL 61646, Standard for Thin-Film Terrestrial Photovoltaic (PV) Modules - Design Qualification and Type Approval UL 61724-1, Standard for Photovoltaic System Performance - Part 1: Monitoring UL 61724-2, Standard for Specification for Photovoltaic system performance - Part 2: Capacity evaluation method UL 61724-3, Standard for Photovoltaic system performance - Part 3: Energy evaluation method UL 61730-1, Photovoltaic (PV) Module Safety Qualification - Part 1: Requirements for Construction UL 61730-2, Photovoltaic (PV) Module Safety Qualification - Part 2: Requirements for Testing UL 61810-1, Standard for Safety for Electromechanical Elementary Relays - Part 1: General Requirements UL 61800-5-1, Adjustable Speed Electrical Power Drive Systems - Part 5-1: Safety Requirements - Electrical, Thermal and Energy UL 61800-5-2, Adjustable Speed Electrical Power Drive Systems - Part 5-2: Safety Requirements Functional UL 61965 Standard for Mechanical Safety for Cathode Ray Tubes UL 62093, Standard for Balance-of-System Components for Photovoltaic Systems - Design Qualification Natural Environments ___________________________________________________________________________ UL 62108, Standard for Concentrator Photovoltaic (CPV) Modules and Assemblies - Design Qualification and Type Approval UL 62109-1, Standard for Safety of power converters for use in photovoltaic power systems - Part 1: General requirements UL 62133, Standard for Safety for Secondary Cells and Batteries Containing Alkaline or Other Non-Acid Electrolytes - Safety Requirements for Portable Sealed Secondary Cells, and for Batteries Made From Them, for Use in Portable Applications UL 62275, Cable Management Systems - Cable Ties for Electrical Installations UL 62368-1,Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment - Part 1: Safety requirements UL 62841-1, Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 1: General Requirements UL 62841-2-1, Standard for Safety for Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 2-1: Particular Requirements For Hand-Held Drills and Impact Drills UL 62841-2-2: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 2-2: Particular Requirements for Screwdrivers and Impact Wrenches UL 62841-2-4:Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 2-4: Particular Requirements for Sanders and Polishers Other Than Disc Type UL 62841-2-5: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 2-5: Particular Requirements for Hand-Held Circular Saws UL 62841-2-8, Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 2-8: Particular Requirements For Hand-Held Shears and Nibblers UL 62841-2-9: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 2-9: Particular Requirements for Tappers and Threaders UL 62841-2-11, Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 2-11 Particular Requirements for Hand-Held Reciprocating Saws UL 62841-2-14: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 2-14: Particular Requirements for Planers UL 62841-3-1: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 3-1: Particular Requirements for Screwdrivers and Transportable Table Saws UL 62841-3-4 Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 3-4: Particular Requirements for Transportable Bench Grinders UL 62841-3-6: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 3-6: Particular Requirements for Transportable Diamond Drills With Liquid System UL 62841-3-9, Standard for Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery Safety Part 3-9: Particular Requirements for Transportable Mitre Saws UL 62841-3-10: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety Part 3-10: Particular Requirements for Transportable Cut-Off Machines UL 62841-4-1: Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery Safety Part 4-1: Particular Requirements For Chain Saws UL 62841-4-2: Standard for Safety for Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools AndLawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - Part 4-2 Particular Requirements for Hedge Trimmers UL 62841-4-4, Standard for Safety for Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools and Lawn and Garden Machinery Safety Part 4-4: Particular Requirements for Lawn Trimmers, Lawn Edge Trimmers, Grass Trimmers, Brush Cutters and Brush Saws UL 62841-4-1000: Safety for Electric Motor-Operated Hand-Held Tools, Transportable Tools And Lawn And Garden Machinery - Safety - 62841-4-1000: Particular Requirements For Utility Machines UL 80079-36, Standard for Safety for Atmospheres Part 36: Non-Electrical Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres Basic Method and Requirements. UL 80079-37, Standard for Safety for Atmospheres Part 37: Non-Electrical Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres Non-Electrical Type of Protection Constructional Safety c, Control of Ignition Source b, Liquid Immersion k. ___________________________________________________________________________ UL 120002, Certificate Standard for AEx Equipment for Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 120101, Standard for Safety for Definitions and Information Pertaining to Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Locations UL 120404, Standard for Safety for Pressurized Enclosures UL 122001, General Requirements for Electrical Ignition Systems for Internal Combustion Engines in Class 1, Division 2 or Zone 2, Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 121201, Standard for Safety for Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2 and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations UL 121203, Recommended Practice for Portable/Personal Electronic Products Suitable for Use in Class I, Division 2, Class I, Zone 2, Class II, Division 2, Class III, Division 1, Class III, Division 2, Zone 21 and Zone 22 Hazardous (Classified) Locations. UL 122701, Standard for Safety for Requirements for Process Sealing Between Electrical Systems and Flammable or Combustible Process Fluids UL 920001, Standard for Performance Requirements for Toxic Gas Detectors UL 920002, Standard for Safety for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of Toxic Gas-Detection Instruments. 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