Joshua, I have NRTL Listed ITE carts to UL60950/C22.2 60950 also certified for GS under EN 60 950. You must make sure the cart complies with all the fire/electrical enclosure requirements as well as stability and sharp edges constructional requirements. If you haev additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best Regards,
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