NSF/ANSI 350 establishes clear, rigid and realistic guidelines for testing the efficacy of onsite greywater and wastewater reuse treatment systems.
What is an NSF rating?
NSF stands for National Sanitation Foundation. If a fitting or pipe is NSF rated it just means it has passed some standard or test procedure and is certified for use in a residential or commercial plumbing project. The problem is there are many different NSF standards and they have different applications.
Is NSF better than FDA?
NSF International is the most recognized food safety standards organization. The FDA determines the appropriate use of materials for potable beverage and foodstuff processing, handling and packaging. The FDA does not provide government inspection and certification of materials used for food contact applications.
How much do NSF auditors make?
NSF International Salary FAQs How does the salary as an Auditor at NSF International compare with the base salary range for this job? The average salary for an Auditor is $60,232 per year in United States, which is 12% higher than the average NSF International salary of $53,525 per year for this job.
How do I become an food safety auditor?
Eligibility Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent, with 30 semester hours of core science education.
- Three years of experience in food production or inspection.
- Evidence of HACCP Training.
- Evidence of the Professional Food Safety Auditor Training Course or equivalent.