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USA / NSF certification


NSF Certification (National Sanitation Foundation)
 
      Millions of consumer, commercial and industrial products bear the NSF logo each year and have been trusted by consumers, industry insiders and manufacturers for many years. The purpose of NSF is to develop and implement management plans for public health and the service, research and education environment. As a reliable and neutral organization, NSF provides services to governments, industry, and consumers to address issues related to public health and the environment. NSF's technical resources include test equipment and analytical chemistry and microbiology laboratories. NSF professionals include engineers, chemists, toxicologists, public health scientists, and computer scientists with extensive experience in public health, food safety, water quality, and the environment. Certifications issued by NSF are recognized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Standards Council of Canada (SCC).
 
2. Application process
 
(1) Submit application
 
      To apply for NSF certification, you need to fill out an authorization letter and an application form. When the application is accepted, NSF will appoint a dedicated program leader for the applicant company, who will contact the applicant company shortly to begin the certification process. Within one week of receiving the correctly completed application form from the applicant company, the responsible person will develop the initial proposal. The person in charge will check every step of the application according to the needs and requirements of the applicant company.
 
(2) Prepare product files
 
      The designated person in charge of NSF will ask the applicant company to provide a detailed description of the product, including: ① the product standard, ② the product specification, ③ the product photograph, ④ the product schematic, ⑤ the part number, ⑥ the name of the manufacturer supplying the raw materials, ⑦ the name of the part supplier, ⑧ the end use and performance of the product
This information helps NSF determine what testing needs to be done on the applicant company's products.
 
(3) Quote
 
      After careful study, the designated person in charge of CBS will report a list of costs for the applicant company, ① sample test fee ② initial certification application fee ③ on-site audit fee
 
(4) First factory inspection
 
      If the product is the first time to apply for the < a href = "http://www.globalgd.com/jiancefuwu/" > < strong > NSF certification < / strong > < / a >, you need to factory inspection for the first time. NSF will send field representatives to the plant to conduct inspections to verify the information submitted by the company at the time of application and to point out where there are conflicts with the requirements. This process is carried out in conjunction with other steps to ensure timely completion. If required, the field representative will also conduct a substantive evaluation of the product.
 
(5) Physical evaluation design and structural material evaluation performance test
 
(6) Parts list or technical data
 
      Part lists, product or raw material information, and toxic substance content lists will be helpful for the field representative to check the applicant company's products. Parts related to drinking water are tested for toxic substances in accordance with NSF Standard 61 to determine if the level of toxic substances is exceeded - only certain materials and appliances are tested for toxic substances. If the applicant company's products contain parts or raw materials that have passed the NSF certification, the inspection requirements for the applicant company's products will be significantly reduced. Therefore, the selection of parts or raw materials that have been certified by NSF can save the applicant company time and money.
 
(7) Submit samples of products for testing
 
      The inspection of the applicant company's products includes an assessment of the performance of the final product as well as the components or raw materials and their effects on health. The requirements for material inspection and acceptance: Materials that come into contact with (or may come into contact with) food shall not bring toxic contaminants. NSF toxicologists will conduct confidential reviews of specific formulations of non-metallic materials used in food areas to ensure public health safety. Tests will be carried out if necessary. NSF maintains tens of thousands of recipes to support timely evaluation of your products. When a product is to be tested, the field representative can take the sample away, or the factory can send the product sample directly to the NSF laboratory where the test will be conducted, or NSF can conduct the test on site.
 
(8) File and grant certificates to qualified
 
      Archived reports will be prepared based on the information required for NSF certification. These reports will be filed at each facility of NSF and the applicant company. Once the listed requirements have been met. At the same time, if the applicant company's products successfully pass the test and meet the requirements of NSF, the applicant company will be authorized to use the NSF logo.
A. This mark is a metal sheet affixed to a qualified product. A digital label or label containing the company's name and address on the logo;
b. The product must bear a name tag, code plate, or label (the label must bear a legal, licensed NSF logo and the product's trade name and the manufacturer's name and address).
The applicant company's products will appear in the catalog of the NSF Yearbook, which is issued annually.
 
(9) Annual inspection
 
    If the applicant company's products have been certified and documented at NSF, the site representative will visit the factory from time to time each year for inspection and tracking services. The purpose of the inspection is to ensure that the certified product continues to comply with the requirements of the first factory inspection to ensure that the equipment always meets the requirements of the certification. At the end of the review, the field representative will produce a report listing the areas that met the requirements and some possible areas for improvement. If necessary, the field representative will work with the factory to modify the areas that need to be changed.