SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS FOR (Standard No - 94,Edition - 6, Issue/Revised Date - 2013/3/28 ) (Standard Title- Standard for Safety for Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances) This document is derived from the following Standard Development Organization (SDO) bulletin(s) or other documentation publicly available to UL subscribers: Standard Development Organization Document Type Document Designation Date (SDO) (proposal, bulletin, etc) UL Proposed Bulletin Subject 94 October 16, 2015

Primary motivator for the Standards revision Technology

CCNs Impacted QMJU2, QMQS2, QMLJ2, ECBT2, PHDL2, OCDT2, QMSX2, QENL, QIHE2, QMFZ2, QMTS2, QORR2, QORU2, ZPMV2, ZPXK2

The following is a summary of the revised/new certification requirements.

Action is Not Required for current certified products and the new/revised certification requirements will be applied in evaluation of the new and revised products effective January 22, 2016

Section Summary of requirements Action Paragraph Clause 9.3.4, 11.3.5 IFR is not required as this proposal only provides a special position for Carbon Black as an No Impact to and 12.3.3 additive. During the previous revision in UL 94 dated July 08, 2015, these clauses were existing inadvertently missed out and this proposal aims at updating the missed-out clauses. With this certifications revision, there would be no impact to the current UL 94 recognitions involving Carbon Black as a pigment / colorant. The test program for an ALL color recognition as per the previous requirement and current requirement would remain the same The following is Summary of Action Not Required new/revised certification requirements effective July 8, 2015 based on revisions dated July 8, 2015 to the 6th Edition of the Standard.

Section Summary of requirements Action Paragraph Clause 7.3.4, 8.3.4 IFR is not required as this proposal only provides a special position for Carbon Black as an No Impact to and 10.2.3 additive. Earlier, Carbon Black was considered as an Organic Colorant/Pigment, which was existing tested as per the UL 94 Test Program. With this revision, there would be no impact to the certifications current UL 94 recognitions involving Carbon Black as a pigment / colorant. The test program for an ALL color recognition as per the previous requirement and current requirement would remain the same