Australian WaterMark
- Overview
- Benefits of Certification
- Why Work With NSF?
NSF has ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for testing to many AS/NZS standards that are required for achieving the Australian WaterMark, which is mandatory for plumbing and water treatment products sold in Australia and New Zealand. The WaterMark certification scheme includes material safety and performance testing as well as an audit of the manufacturing facility or facilities. NSF provides testing services for WaterMark, and our partner in Australia, Global Mark, provides the WaterMark certification.
Benefits of Certification
NSF provides companies with a single point of contact to help navigate the various regulatory, testing and certification requirements for drinking water treatment, distribution and plumbing products in various countries, including Australia and New Zealand. By doing so, we are able to streamline multiple country approval projects from the initial application to final approval, which reduces testing costs and a product’s time to market.
Why Work With NSF?
With more than 70 years’ experience working with manufacturers and national, state and provincial regulatory agencies, NSF is well-versed in navigating global market access. Manufacturers all over the world trust NSF, the respected independent testing and certification organization, to provide the approvals needed to leverage new global opportunities.
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