Ready for use around the world

No matter whether Pilz prod­ucts are to be used in Canada, Italy or China, no Pilz cus­tomer should have to worry about the required cer­ti­fi­ca­tion. The variety of quality marks on the prod­ucts shows that cus­tomers can rely on Pilz, such as on the con­for­mity of the mod­ular safety relay myPNOZ.


By attaching the Euro­pean CE mark (“Con­for­mité Européenne”) Pilz con­firms that all required Euro­pean health and safety require­ments as well as the require­ment for the absence of pol­lu­tants, for example, are met.

The TÜV quality mark con­firms that Pilz prod­ucts meet the strict Euro­pean require­ments (e.g. the Machinery Direc­tive) based on cor­re­sponding type exam­i­na­tion cer­tifi­cates.

Pilz also meets the cer­ti­fi­ca­tion and labelling require­ment of the Chi­nese gov­ern­ment called China Com­pul­sory Cer­tifi­cate (CCC).

The UL cer­ti­fi­ca­tion from the global test organ­i­sa­tion Under­writers Lab­o­ra­to­ries con­firms that Pilz prod­ucts meet the national stan­dards in the USA and Canada.

With the EAC con­for­mity mark (Eurasian Con­for­mity) Pilz con­firms that the prod­ucts sat­isfy the valid safety require­ments that are defined in the tech­nical rules of the Eurasian Eco­nomic Union and the prod­ucts can thus be placed on the market there.

Pilz was the first com­pany to receive a UKCA (United Kingdom Con­for­mity Assess­ment) cer­tifi­cate from TÜV Süd. It con­firms that Pilz prod­ucts will con­tinue to comply with stan­dards and can thus be used on the British market after Jan­uary 2023. Fol­lowing Brexit, it replaces the pre­vi­ously valid CE mark used in the Euro­pean Union.

As seen on many other Pilz prod­ucts: the S mark (“s” stands for safety) for approval in South Korea.


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