I am a label printer; how can I know if the labels I provide a customer are required to be Recognized under the Marking & Labeling Systems program?
The customer should specify that the label must be a Recognized Marking & Labeling System and should indicate the Conditions of Acceptability (e.g. application surfaces, indoor or outdoor use, temperature ratings, additional exposures, etc) for which the label must be suitable. • I am a manufacturer of UL certified end-products. My Follow-Up Service Procedure specifies the use of a Recognized (PGDQ2) Marking and Labeling System. Can I use a Recognized (PGJI2) Printing Material instead? A Recognized (PGJI2) Printing Material when printed with one of the inks mentioned in its Recognition is considered equivalent to a Recognized (PGDQ2) Marking & Labeling System, because both are compliant with UL 969, Standard for Marking and Labeling Systems. Similarly for cUL Listed or Classified end-products, a Recognized (PGJI8) Printing Material certified for Canada when printed with one of the inks mentioned in its Recognition is considered equivalent to a Recognized (PGDQ8) Marking & Labeling Syst