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Certification vs. Compliance: What is the difference?
- 4 weeks ago
The words “certification” and “compliance” sound similar – but are in fact, quite different. Learn about the difference and the importance of choosing third-party certified products.
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Webinar: Uniform Plumbing Code Certification (French Subtitles)
- 2 months ago
There are many misconceptions about Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) certification. In this educational webinar with French subtitles, NSF’s regulatory and code expert Jeremy Brown discusses the background of the UPC,...
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Webinar: Uniform Plumbing Code Certification (Italian Subtitles)
- 3 months ago
There are many misconceptions about Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) certification. In this educational webinar with Italian subtitles, NSF’s regulatory and code expert Jeremy Brown discusses the background of the UPC,...
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NSF/ANSI 61 Certification for Your Drinking Water Components
- 4 months ago
Learn what products are covered by NSF/ANSI 61: Drinking Water System Components, as well as where certification is required.
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Webinar: Uniform Plumbing Code Certification (German Subtitles)
- 4 months ago
There are many misconceptions about Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) certification. In this educational webinar with German subtitles, NSF’s regulatory and code expert Jeremy Brown discusses the background of the UPC,...
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Webinar: Uniform Plumbing Code Certification - What Is It and Where Is It Accepted?
- 10 months ago
There are many misconceptions about Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) certification. Specifiers and regulators in the plumbing and plastics industries are often not aware that any ANSI-accredited certification organization can test...
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Webinar: Certification in Canada - What Specifiers Need to Know About Plumbing and Plastics
- 10 months ago
While many specifiers in the United States reference codes like the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and the International Plumbing Code (IPC), Canada has its own requirements and reference standards; it...
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Webinar: NSF/ANSI 14 - Requirements, Specification & FAQs
- 10 months ago
In this webinar, you will learn more about NSF/ANSI 14: Plastics Piping System Components and Related Materials, the American National Standard that establishes minimum physical, performance and health effects requirements...
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Training & Education: NSF/ANSI 50, 60 and 61
- 1 year ago
Did you know NSF offers on-site and tailored trainings on leading NSF/ANSI standards? If you would like a walk-through of the history, technical requirements and certification process for each, check...
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Seven Simple Steps to NSF Certification
- 1 year ago
Learn more about the seven steps to credible NSF certification as well as many additional benefits of NSF certification.
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Valve Testing and Certification
- 1 year ago
Do you have questions about what standards are required for each valve type? Learn about the most relevant valve testing and certification standards and how NSF International expert staff can...
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Faucet and Accessory Testing and Certification
- 1 year ago
Learn now NSF International’s faucet and accessory testing and certification services can help your product gain acceptance and compliance across North America, the United Kingdom, Australia and other global markets.
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Municipal Water Matters II
- 2 years ago
The second in NSF International's series of "Municipal Water Matters," this publication covers topics like corrosion control, tamper-evident packaging, concrete mix designs and more!
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Grease Interceptor Testing and Certification Program FAQs
- 2 years ago
With fat, oil and grease becoming a bigger issue for municipalities and sewer systems, it is more important than ever to get your grease interceptor tested and certified by NSF.
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Roof Drain Testing and Certification Program Questions and Answers
- 2 years ago
Did you know that NSF International tests and certifies roof drain products? Find out if your products meet regulatory requirements and, if not, how NSF can help.