What is a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)?
Learn all about Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTLs), why they are important, which products need certification, and how to apply as an NRTL.

Published 6 Jun 2024
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What is a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)?
A Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory or NRTL is an independent testing laboratory certified by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). These laboratories test certain products to ensure that they meet the safety standards applicable to the product. An NRTL is in place to provide an independent evaluation and testing of certain products and certify them to show that the products have met all the relevant safety standards set out by certain regulating bodies.
NRTLs certify products for the US market, so they adhere to relevant US standards. Having an NRTL certificate shows that your products have been deemed safe for the US market and that they comply with all the standards in place for that type of product.
What is the Purpose of an NRTL?
If you are distributing or producing specific products in the United States, you need NRTL certification. An NRTL is a testing body that inspects, evaluates, and certifies your products to ensure that you comply with all relevant safety standards before selling or distributing the products. If you distribute or produce products that require NRTL certification, you won’t be able to distribute them in the United States until they have been tested by an NRTL.
The main purpose of an NRTL is to ensure that products adhere to safety standards stated by different regulating bodies. These laboratories are completely independent of the organization that needs to test the products and of OSHA to ensure a fair and accurate evaluation.
To be certified as an NRTL, the laboratory has to apply for certification from OSHA and needs to meet certain requirements. If you have products that need NRTL certification before distribution, you may find all the authorized NRTLs in the United States here.
What Products Need NRTL Certification?
Many products in the United States would benefit from NRTL certification before distribution. One of the primary products that require this certification is electronics. All electronic products distributed in the US need an NRTL certification before distribution. So, if your company produces any electronic devices and you aim to distribute them in the US, you won’t be able to access the market unless you have NRTL certification.
Currently, OSHA has 18 different types of products that require NRTL certification. To view a full list of all the different products that need NRTL certification, you can refer to this page. Other common products that require NRTL certification before distribution include:
All electronic products and devices
Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) utilization equipment
Any piece of equipment used in hazardous locations (e.g., electrical equipment)
Fire detectors and fire extinguishing equipment
Failure to get NRTL certification for required products means customers and clients will not trust your product as much. OSHA cannot require NRTL certification as its jurisdiction only extends to employers. However, products without an NRTL aren’t as trusted as those that have NRTL certification.
A product that has received NRTL certification will bear a UL or CSA certification mark on the product, along with the specific laboratory that tested the product for compliance.
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How to Get NRTL Certification

How to Get NRTL Certification
While NRTL certification isn’t required for many products in the United States, it’s crucial for organizations distributing these types of products to apply for certification before circulating the product, as it allows them to tap into a massive market and reach new customers.
To get NRTL certification, you first need to find the best NRTL near you. To do this, you can visit OSHA’s page of all NRTLs in the US and contact them. From there, the NRTL will inspect your manufacturing and quality control programs.
After inspecting the manufacturing programs, the laboratory will then proceed with testing the products to ensure they meet various safety procedures. Once the testing is completed, a technical certification from the lab will review the results before verifying the results.
If the product passes all the relevant tests and results have been certified, the technical certifier will issue the NRTL certificate. But even after attaining certification, the NRTL will conduct follow-up inspections to maintain the certificate’s validity.
To ensure that you pass relevant NRTL tests, it’s important to conduct in-house inspections and internal audits of manufacturing and testing of the products. That way, you are sure that the products will pass the NRTL evaluation and you will get your certificate.
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Why SafetyCulture?
NRTL certification is important, especially for organizations looking to distribute their products in the United States. But to ensure NRTL compliance and pass all the tests conducted by the NRTL, it’s important to use tools to help you do that. One such tool is SafetyCulture.
This is a comprehensive tool designed to smoothen operations, increase product and office safety, and improve productivity. Some SafetyCulture features that can help ensure NRTL compliance include:
Conduct inspection using smart checklists templates to ensure that all products and manufacturing processes meet the national safety standards
Report issues before inspections so teams can apply solutions before applying for NRTL certification
Store inspection data securely in a cloud-based repository, which is important when applying for an NRTL
Generate reports in PDF, Excel, and weblink that can highlight any issues with products that may affect NRTL certification
Train employees on proper compliance and safety procedures
Gather data and analytics to ensure constant compliance with relevant standards
Automatically monitor equipment to ensure that you meet temperature requirements for your products
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