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Tuesday, May 04 2021 - 08:00
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UL Partners with Australia's National Science Agency to Help Advance Fire Safety for the Construction Industry
MELBOURNE, Australia, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

UL, the global safety science leader, has announced a data acceptance agreement 
with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), 
Australia's national science agency, that will empower faster evaluation of 
fire detection and alarm products for Australia and New Zealand, allowing 
improved availability to certified safety systems. The collaboration will 
enhance the journey to UL-AU Mark product certification for the Australia and 
New Zealand markets while improving customer access to a local test solution 
and complementing the global testing solutions UL currently offers.

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The agreement will allow product evaluation data for a suite of fire detection 
and alarm system products that are tested to standards specifically recognised 
in Australia and New Zealand, to be accepted by UL and CSIRO. After successful 
evaluation to a test plan agreed by both parties, the data generated can then 
be accepted for products to achieve a UL-AU Mark or CSIRO certification for the 
Australian and New Zealand markets. 

"Product conformity represents the foundation of safety outcomes. Improving 
access to product certification that meets demand for confidence in conformity 
to local regulatory requirements is critical to maintaining brand integrity and 
serving market expectations," said Matthew Wright, built environment manager 
for UL in Australasia. "CSIRO's reputation for accuracy and competency to 
deliver reliable test data and operational excellence at its local facilities 
complements UL's approach to help our customers achieve their safety goals, 
meet quality and performance expectations, manage risk and achieve regulatory 
compliance."

"The agreement with UL to mutually accept evaluation data will help the 
construction industry and its stakeholders advance the reliability and fire 
safety of building products and systems in Australia and New Zealand," said 
Mark Burgess, director, Infrastructure Technologies and Testing Services for 
CSIRO. "We look forward to providing testing and certification services that 
support industry and improve building conformity."

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SOURCE: UL