Hazard-based safety engineering (HBSE) offers a new perspective on product safety. HBSE principles permeate the new IEC 62368-1 safety standard, and are primarily…
Get the hard facts to successful 62368 compliance – from your UL experts
The IEC 62368-1 Knowledge Hub covers an exceptionally wide range of topics, which we believe can be helpful to manufacturers and distributors of A/V & ICT equipment.
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Why partner with UL in adopting IEC 62368-1?
UL can help you learn what you need to do. We helped write the standard, and we can help you, too. UL is uniquely qualified to provide manufacturers with guidance…
How can I maintain unbroken global market access through the transition?
Manufacturers save time and money through UL’s participation in the IECEE CB Scheme. With only a single safety test report for IEC 62368-1, they gain international…
When do I need to adopt IEC 62368-1?
As of June 20, 2019, compliance with the 2nd edition of the IEC 62368-1 safety standard is legally compulsory for all audio-visual (AV) and information and communication…
Who needs to adopt IEC 62368-1?
Every manufacturer of the products - or their component parts - in the table below wishing to sell their products in Europe or North America needs to adopt IEC…
What is IEC 62368-1?
IEC 62368-1 will replace the existing product safety standard IEC 60065 & IEC 60950-1. It is the new safety standard for all audio/video, information and communication…
How can I convince my company to act now?
You can help your company to understand some of the critical issues, such as:
- The new standard is mandatory in many major markets as well as…
How does IEC 62368-1 support new and innovative constructions?
IEC 62368-1 has been designed to positively affect the introduction of innovative products to global markets.
UL believes that the provisions of Sub-clause…
If I adopt IEC 62368-1 for my components or subassemblies, can legacy end-product manufacturers still use them?
Yes. IEC 62368-1 certified components / subassemblies are allowed in IEC 60065 or IEC 60950-1 certified equipment through a provision in each of the…
How does IEC 62368-1 impact my global supply chain?
IEC 62368-1 has been designed so as to not disrupt the established supply chain system for high-tech components through the transition period.