The NSF mark is your assurance that a product has been tested by a trusted independent certification organization. It is valued by consumers, manufacturers, retailers and regulatory agencies worldwide. News and Events. See More News Press Room. Social Media. Support Resources About Grants. Department of Education ED U. Mission and Vision The National Science Foundation NSF is the only federal agency whose mission includes support for all fields of fundamental science and engineering, except for medical sciences.
A manufacturer chooses to invest in NSF certification because they know that raw material and production standards will be upheld and they can stand behind their product quality. Resellers choose NSF certified products because they want to deliver safe products for their customers. Foodservice operators choose NSF certified products because they care about their name and reputation and want to be sure their customers are safe.
Here is a list of benefits NSF certification can bring to your foodservice operation:. Not all foodservice products commonly used in the industry can be NSF certified. For example, porous materials, which include glass, glass-like materials, porcelain and porcelain enamels cannot be NSF certified and shall not be used in a food zone touching food according to NSF standard 36, page 2, volume The simplest way to learn whether the product you use is NSF certified is to look for the NSF logo on the bottom of your foodservice item.
NSF certification process is rigorous and costly. This lengthy procedure includes product evaluation, extensive product lab testing, a manufacturing facility inspection, production confirmation, and product sampling. After a product is certified, NSF will conduct periodic facility audits and product retesting to verify that the product continues to comply with its standards.
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