UL 2050 certification: what it is and how to obtain it

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Website design By BotEap.comAnyone already in the security business knows that getting certified by Underwriters Laboratories is no easy feat. By contrast, getting a “certified” facility is a long, labyrinthine process that requires a large number of the highest standards to be met and ongoing inspections to uphold them.

Website design By BotEap.comThat said, it’s far from impossible. Hundreds of security companies are certified across the country, and thousands of UL 2050 certified facilities are in operation.

Website design By BotEap.comThis article is primarily intended to help those companies looking to develop a UL 2050 room by compiling all the necessary information in one place. However, those who already own and operate these secure facilities, but are looking to change their security company, can also benefit.

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Website design By BotEap.comIn 1993, the United States Department of Defense produced a set of rules and guidelines to ensure that a government contractor develops, stores, or maintains its classified material, information, and equipment. Specifically, these standards were laid out in something called the National Industrial Safety Program Operating Manual, or NISPOM. This meant that in order to work for the DOD, each contractor’s facility had to comply with these particular standards and procedures.

Website design By BotEap.comAround the same time, an independent organization called Underwriters Laboratories developed a set of standards that would meet and often exceed the standards set out in NISPOM. The result was Underwriters Laboratories 2050 or UL 2050.

Website design By BotEap.com2050 has no particular meaning, except that it is how UL refers to this specific level of security. DOD recognizes UL’s meticulous standards, and UL, in turn, is authorized to certify security companies to create, monitor, and inspect Sensitive Compartment Information Facilities, or SCIF.

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Website design By BotEap.comIn essence, a SCIF is any room or facility that will be used to research, manufacture, store, or support any project, information, equipment, or personnel for any branch of the Armed Forces or other agencies. They usually involve classified information or materials, but while this can evoke images straight out of James Bond, they can be anything from a computer or chemical lab to warehouses and woodshops.

Website design By BotEap.comThese SCIFs are almost always used by government contractors or those hoping to become one by bidding on military and government projects. In fact, UL 2050 is the Department of Defense standard. Any company looking to work with the DOD, Military, or any of the other twenty-two government agencies must have a UL 2050 certified SCIF. Since these contracts are far-reaching and often isolated by a national budget, the Demand for UL 2050 certified SCIF generally remains fairly constant even in times of economic downturn.

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Website design By BotEap.comFirst of all, it is not a business or company that gets UL 2050 certified, but rather a specific room or facility. UL 2050 means that the SCIF has been built and inspected to meet UL specifications based on DOD’s NISPOM. Whether one or a hundred, this must be done separately for each SCIF.

Website design By BotEap.comHowever, and this is key, it is not UL that issues the certificate. Underwriters Laboratories deals directly with specific security companies. Each security company goes through a rigorous validation and certification process to achieve what UL calls “CRZH” certification. CRZH does not stand for anything, but refers only to the UL code assigned to this type of certificate.

Website design By BotEap.comThe security company, by virtue of its CRZH certification, is authorized to consult, build, inspect, monitor and certify a SCIF within a specified radius of around a four hour response time, or 200 miles. It is the security company that sponsors a facility for certification and issues the UL 2050 certificate.

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Website design By BotEap.comThe first step towards UL 2050 certification is to contact a CRZH certified security company. UL maintains a directory of such companies on its website. Simply type your location information and “CRZH” in the “UL Category Code” and you will be given a list of all certified companies in your area. Keep the search scope broad by using only state or country information. This will return more results that may apply to you within a 200 mile radius.

Website design By BotEap.comOnce you contact the security company, negotiations will begin on the type of SCIF you need for what you want to do. Typically this will start with an inspection of the proposed site and then proceed to what systems and changes will need to be implemented.

Website design By BotEap.comIt is impossible to overestimate the importance of this security company. A SCIF must be built according to precise standards. Every step of building, programming, electronics, and monitoring must be done by companies with their own particular levels of certification and quality. A CRZH security company is an invaluable resource for finding trustworthy companies, from builders to alarm monitors.

Website design By BotEap.comConsulting with a CRZH certified security company as soon as possible allows a company to develop realistic budgets and determine competitive bids for government contracts.

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Website design By BotEap.comAnyone wanting to develop their first SCIF can be put off by how unclear the public information is. Cost, for example, is rarely analyzed in finite terms until late in the process. The reason, quite simply, is that the cost must be determined on a case-by-case basis based on what changes need to be made to comply with UL 2050 standards.

Website design By BotEap.comSimilarly, the standards themselves, described in a single UL publication, are one of the most closely watched documents in the country. Due to the level of security involved, a copy can only be issued when a security company registers with UL. Even so, it will only be released to a designated employee who is verified by address and contact information and the copy you receive is individually numbered and catalogued. It goes without saying that the consequences of duplicating or leaking the safety standards of every DOD and Military project in the country are truly dire.

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Website design By BotEap.comOnce the room is developed, the security company is responsible for inspecting and monitoring the facility to ensure it meets and maintains UL 2050 standards. Underwriters Laboratories will perform its own inspection of every aspect of the facility. Once the installation is approved, the security company is authorized to issue an official UL 2050 certificate.

Website design By BotEap.comThis certificate is a kind of link that guarantees that the installation will operate according to the UL 2050 standards and that the security company that issues the certificate will facilitate and guarantee that level of operation. To do this, the security company will carry out periodic inspections of the facility, as will Underwriters Laboratories. These inspections are often unannounced and will be conducted at least annually by both organizations.

Website design By BotEap.comTherefore, it is essential to have a security company that you trust. Like other services, a good security company must have an extraordinary commitment to quality installation, service, and response. After all, millions of dollars in government contracts are at stake.

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