OSHA Considers Broader Testing Powers for Portland Lab
Published Date: 11/18/2025
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Summary
Element Materials Technology Portland-Evergreen Inc. wants to expand its official testing powers as a nationally recognized lab. OSHA is leaning toward saying yes and is asking the public to share thoughts by December 3, 2025. This means more testing options for businesses, with no immediate cost changes announced.
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NRTL Scope Expanded to Add 10 Standards
OSHA preliminarily found that Element Materials Technology Portland--Evergreen Inc. (EMT) meets requirements to expand its Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) scope to include ten test standards. The listed standards include NFPA 496 and multiple UL standards (for example, UL 508A and the UL 60079 series) for testing and certifying products to meet OSHA requirements.
Addition of Skelmersdale Test Site (UK)
EMT applied to add one recognized NRTL test site at Pendle Place, Pimbo Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, WN8 9PN, United Kingdom. OSHA staff conducted an on-site review March 6-7, 2025, found some nonconformances that EMT addressed, and OSHA preliminarily determined to grant the site addition.
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