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hi in a previous video number 996 to be precise which Ill link it down below and up there somewhere and at the end of this video if you havent seen it I talked about the seee mark and various other marks like this garbage bin in the Rose compliance mark and other sort of certification marks that were on products so if you havent seen that link it in down below but I pray in that video I actually promised to look at some more logos that we you see on the back of products so you often find these sorts of logos on anything that pretty much involves safety like these power plug packs for example look theyre absolutely filled with logos and heck and even my own modi meter has one of these type approval logos on it ETL what do all these things means and were going to specifically take a look at the UL one but not only that theres other ones like this CCC what does that mean tuv the ETL Intertek mark i just showed on the multimeter number whats that theres a whole bunch of what are c