Training for Regulators
- Overview
- Webinars
- Onsite Classroom Training
- Conferences
NSF provides high quality training and education to support public health professionals. We offer a variety of training platforms including webinar, onsite/classroom and at conferences. This complimentary service is an important resource for many state and local health departments that need information or training on NSF standards or product certifications. We understand the budget and travel constraints of today’s health departments, and also offer complimentary copies of NSF standards for health department use. Training for regulators includes webinars, onsite classroom training and conferences.
Webinars
We can work with you to design and deliver training related to any of our areas of expertise, usually at no cost to regulators. For more information, contact Stan Hazan, Regulatory Affairs Senior Director, at hazan@nsf.org or +1 734.769.5105.
Onsite Classroom Training
From time to time, a city or state health department has a meeting that could benefit from direct classroom training. We are available to address specific topics. Contact Stan Hazan, Regulatory Affairs Senior Director, at hazan@nsf.org or +1 734.769.5105 for more information.
Conferences
NSF is often asked to participate in national, state and regional conferences by exhibiting, sponsoring and presenting. This interaction helps regulators understand the work we perform and informs us of the issues and priorities of today’s health departments. If you are holding a conference and would like NSF to participate or submit an abstract, contact Stan Hazan, Regulatory Affairs Senior Director, at hazan@nsf.org or +1 734.769.5105.
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Contact Jessica Evans, Director of Standards.
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How can I get an NSF employee to do a presentation about a specific NSF program or service?
Contact Stan Hazan, Senior Director, Scientific and Regulatory Affairs, at 800-NSF-MARK (800-673-6275) or hazan@nsf.org.
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What is a public notice?
A public notice is a process by which NSF informs the public, industry, and regulatory communities of a non-conformance of public health significance found in a listed product that is not corrected. These notices are generally performed through the use of publications, press releases, and website notification.
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