These requirements cover office furnishing panels, study carrels, work stations, and pedestal-style systems that are mechanically interconnected to form an office furnishing system in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. These are able to be provided with an electrical distribution system, including switches, and receptacles, and channels for routing communication cables within system components separate from electrical raceways. Office furnishing systems include filing cabinets, desks, work surfaces, shelves, storage units, and similar items that have a particular electrical or mechanical function unique to an office furnishing system.
2014UL 1286 BULLETIN-2014 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings (COMMENTS DUE: May 12@ 2014)
2013UL 1286 CRD-2013 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings - Section / Paragraph Reference: New Supplement SB Subject: Office Furnishings for attachment to the building structure (Edition 5: August 28@ 2008)
2013UL 1286 BULLETIN-2013 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings (COMMENTS DUE: January 27@ 2014)
2012UL 1286 BULLETIN-2012 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings (COMMENTS DUE: February 27@ 2012)
2011UL 1286 BULLETIN-2011 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings (COMMENTS DUE: July 18@ 2011)
2010UL 1286 BULLETIN-2010 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings (COMMENTS DUE: September 06@ 2010)
2009UL 1286 BULLETIN-2009 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings (COMMENTS DUE: September 21@ 2009)
2008UL 1286 BULLETIN-2008 UL Standard for Safety Office Furnishings (COMMENTS DUE: June 02@ 2008)