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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
INSTALL
FileName_PostFix
2003
RECORD_ID
PR0231211
PE
2371
FACILITY_ID
FA0002409
FACILITY_NAME
SAFEWAY FUEL CENTER #2707
STREET_NUMBER
6425
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
6425 N PACIFIC AVE
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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UL Show the Mark Page 2 of 2 <br /> packaging than the name of the company manufacturing or selling the <br /> product. <br /> • Products certified by other organizations, tested to UL Standards, cannot <br /> bear any UL Mark on or in connection with these products or their <br /> advertising. <br /> • Do not use any UL product certification Mark or reference your UL product <br /> certification on your company stationery, business cards or signs. Use of <br /> these references on such materials could incorrectly imply more than a <br /> third-party safety / Performance Verification certification relationship <br /> between your company and UL, or incorrectly imply that all products you <br /> manufacture have been certified by UL. <br /> • If you use a UL Mark on your Web site, you must ensure that visitors to <br /> your Web site are able to clearly identify which of your products have been <br /> certified by UL and which have not. <br /> • References to UL can be made only once you are authorized by UL to use <br /> the appropriate UL Mark on your product. <br /> • Indicating the degree of certification, such as "Exceeds," "First," or "Only" <br /> Listing is unacceptable. No degree of acceptability, safety or performance <br /> or protection should be implied in advertising. <br /> • If your UL product certification is withdrawn for any reason, all material <br /> that refers to this certification should be immediately removed from <br /> distribution, and further use of any UL Marks should be discontinued. <br /> • If some of your products appearing in a Web site, brochure, ad or catalog <br /> are entitled to bear the UL Mark but others are not, you must ensure the <br /> wording and placement of UL references make it clear which products are <br /> in fact certified by UL and which are not. Do not use the UL Mark in general <br /> advertising or promotional material to suggest that non-certified products <br /> have, in fact, been certified. <br /> • The UL symbol and any words used to describe your product certification <br /> must be large enough so that they can be clearly recognized and read by <br /> your customers. <br /> • Promotional materials, ads and packaging should only illustrate uses of <br /> your product that are consistent with its UL Listing, Classification, <br /> Performance Verification or Recognition. <br /> • You may use any color to display the UL Mark on your promotional <br /> materials. However, make sure to use one color for all elements of the <br /> Mark. <br /> • Do not try to reproduce the UL Mark. Only use an authorized UL Mark, <br /> which can be downloaded from the UL Web site. <br /> • You may not use the UL Mark on packaging for products that are not UL <br /> certified. <br /> Download the Marks. <br /> 0 2004 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. <br /> u� a safer,„M <br /> http://www.ul.com/mark/mark2.html 3/24/2004 <br />
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