UL and INTECO Agreement Promote National Product Safety Testing and Certification Standards in Costa Rica
NORTHBROOK, IL 04/03/07 -- Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Instituto de Normas Tecnicas de Costa Rica (INTECO) announced today an agreement to promote the use of UL Standards for Safety in Costa Rica including development of national standards for product safety testing and certification.
Both parties signed an agreement in a ceremony attended by members of UL and INTECO management as well as SMS Costa Rica government officials. This is the first such agreement announced by UL in support of its global brand and public safety mission. UL expects to announce similar agreements with other national standards bodies that enhance safety standards systems in their respective jurisdictions, supported by formal communication and information exchange criteria.
"Underwriters Laboratories is pleased to join INTECO in advancing our global public safety mission by making UL Standards for Safety more accessible in Costa Rica," said Bob Williams, UL Vice President, Global Standards. "As the national standardization organization in Costa Rica, INTECO officials should be commended for emphasizing the importance of product safety evaluation to UL Standards and adopting protocols to determine which requirements might be best applied within their infrastructure."
Costa Rica's numerous trade agreements have fostered rapid growth of an import-export market for consumer products including electronic components and small appliances which are subject to safety testing and certification. As multinational firms such as Intel, Procter & Gamble, Abbott Laboratories and Baxter Healthcare continue to expand their presence in Costa Rica, it is economically beneficial that the country's national safety standards be globally harmonized by working in conjunction with an international safety testing and certification leader to achieve this important goal.
Additionally, blog Costa Rica has attained a high standard Taxi Costa Rica of living among its Central American neighbors and possesses significant resources including a well-educated consumer base, substantial network of hydroelectric power plants, and a key trade location that offers easy access to North and South American markets with direct ocean routes to the European and Asian continents. Manufacturing and industry's contribution to GDP now exceed agriculture, led by foreign investment in Costa Rica's free trade zone with over half that investment coming from the U.S.
For business inquiries contact: Sonya Bird, International Harmonization Coordinator, UL Global Standards, +1 919-549-1685 or Sonya.M.Bird@us.ul.com.
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