Hi folks,

 

Working with a client at the moment on a computer keyboard (hence the
earlier question). I'm trying to get a handle on the applicability of UL
listing and could do with some help.

 

Is UL listing mandatory for IT accessories like keyboards? My searching so
far suggests that the answer is "no". However, I've read that some retailers
use it as a minimum requirement for stocking your products - does anyone
have any experience or knowledge of this?

 

Assuming that UL listing was required (for whatever reason, OHSA?)
presumably an analysis against IEC 62368-1 would be sufficient or are there
other tests/requirements?

 

If anyone has a link to any docs with more information I'd like to do some
more reading up.

 

Thanks in advance

James

 

 

 

 

 


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