Our Work in ASEAN, Japan, Korea, Australasia

Safety should not be limited by borders. We collaborate with standards organizations and partners across the globe to advance safety, security, and sustainability. Explore our work in this region.

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“Changing from current fossil fuel energy sources to methods like solar energy and storage systems is causing a lot of unexpected consequences. Yet a lot of countries and organizations tend to focus more on the positives instead of the hazard. That’s why we see the opportunity for ULSE, especially through our standards, to be able to provide guidance in Asia.”

Kolin Low

Director, Regional Standards

Safety Science in Action

Safety standards outline the process for a product or service to be tested and evaluated to promote greater safety and sustainability

Global safety policies and partnerships promote safety and engage stakeholders across geographies to help more people avoid harm.

  • A close-up view of an electrical breaker panel showing black circuit breakers labeled with numbers and amperage values, with a central column listing numbers from 2 to 18.

    Bureau of Philippine Standards Adopts Three UL Standards on Electrical Wiring Devices

    The national standards body of the Philippines, the Department of Trade and Industry’s Bureau of Philippine Standards (DTI-BPS), recently adopted…

  • Three firefighters in full gear spray water on a burning car as large flames and smoke rise in the background. They work together to control the fire, wearing helmets and protective suits.

    Indonesia Adopts First UL Standard

    Through its commitment to addressing fire safety in Indonesia, Badan Standardisasi Nasional (BSN), the national standards body of Indonesia, recently…

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    Adhering to the WTO Technical Barriers to Trade Principles

    The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international, intergovernmental, treaty-based organization that has the responsibility of overseeing the rules that…

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Technical Committees

Each TC is a diverse group of experts representing a broad range of perspectives and interests, including consumers, manufacturers, regulators, supply chain professionals, and more. 

As a TC member, you will review proposals for new or revised standards and work collaboratively to achieve consensus through balloting in our transparent process.

Stakeholders

Stakeholders can submit, review, and comment on proposals for new standards or revisions to existing standards. While these individuals cannot vote, the TC considers their input during the standards voting process. Since standards affect everyone, all are welcome to participate as stakeholders. Register online through our Collaborative Standards Development System, CSDS.