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NSF to Provide Third-Party Certification of U.S. FDA Food Safety Requirements

NSF’s import supplier certification program now authorized to certify foreign supplier compliance with Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) regulations

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – NSF Certification, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of global public health organization NSF, is now accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) to certify supplier compliance to U.S. food safety regulations under the FDA’s Accredited Third-Party Certification program.

Certification under NSF’s newly accredited import supplier certification program enhances market access for imports by confirming suppliers have implemented effective food safety control procedures. Food and animal feed producers and processors and produce growers are eligible for certification. The audit evaluates compliance with FSMA preventive controls and produce safety rules, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles, and other applicable FDA regulations depending on the product and process being certified. Customer requirements can also be included in the audit.

“Since this FDA-recognized certification serves multiple purposes, it can potentially reduce the number of individual customer audits and ultimately improve confidence in the safety of food imports consumed in the United States,” said Carey Allen, Associate Managing Director of Supply Chain Food Safety Operations at NSF. “NSF engages with suppliers and their customers to reduce the overall audit burden and incorporate specific customer requirements into third-party certification visits.”

Certification to an FDA-recognized accredited third-party certification program, such as NSF’s import supplier certification program, is required for products imported under the FDA Voluntary Qualified Importer Program (VQIP), which is used to provide expedited entry into the United States. This certification is also accepted by the FDA as an option for supplier verification to satisfy the FSMA Supply-Chain Program and Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) requirements.

“Third-party certification bodies serve an essential role in assuring the safety of the global food supply chain,” Allen said. “With nearly 75 years of industry experience in food safety, NSF helps suppliers successfully navigate FSMA requirements and provides importers with confidence that certified products are compliant with FDA regulations.”

For more information on NSF’s newly accredited import supplier certification program, please visit NSF's website or contact Carey Allen at callen@nsf.org. For media inquiries, please contact Lindsay Karpinskas at media@nsf.org or +1-734-773-4194.

NSF companies are accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI-Accredited Product Certification Body – Accreditation #1181).

NSF is an independent, global organization that facilitates standards development, and tests and certifies products for the food, water, health sciences and consumer goods industries to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment. Founded in 1944, NSF is committed to protecting human health and safety worldwide. With operations in more than 175 countries, NSF is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center on Food Safety, Water Quality and Indoor Environment.

NSF provides expertise and accredited food services across all supply chain sectors, including agriculture, animal feed and welfare, produce, food processing, packaging manufacture, distribution, dairy, seafood, quality management software, retail and restaurants. Services include Global Food Safety Initiative, foodservice equipment and nonfood compounds certification, HACCP validation and inspection, label claims verification and certification, DNA and food package testing, product and process development and organic and Certified Transitional certification through Quality Assurance International (QAI). Separately, we offer expert consulting and training, including food fraud services.

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