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Elements of Third-Party Certification Presented to: The Greener Chemical Products and Processes Joint Committee (NSF/GCI 355)

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1 Elements of Third-Party Certification Presented to: The Greener Chemical Products and Processes Joint Committee (NSF/GCI 355)

2 For Discussion Today  NSF International –History and Mission –NSF Certification Programs –Accreditations  Third-Party Certification –Definitions –General Process –Key Benefits  NSF/GCI 355 –Purpose and Scope –Certification to NSF/GCI 355

3 NSF International

4 History  International public health and safety company  Independent, non-profit, founded in 1944  Standards developer for food, water and air safety  Product certification, testing, auditing, education and training  World Health Organization Collaborating Center

5 Mission “Protecting Public Health and Safety Around the World”  Certified 250,000+ products around the globe  Toxicological evaluation of 200,000+ chemicals  Serve 12,000+ companies in 100 countries  Worldwide offices and labs throughout Europe, Asia, Latin America and North America

6 NSF Certification Programs Food Safety Farm, Processing, Seafood, Retail, Organic, Food Equipment, Bottled Water, Training and Education Water Systems Pharmaceutical Sustainability Management Systems Drinking Water Additives, Plastics, Plumbing, Systems, Components Product Certification, LEED, Carbon Foot Printing, Claims Verification, Greener Chemistry Training, Consulting, Testing, GMP Audits, Dietary Supplements ISO 9001 & 14001, RC14001, Greenhouse Gas Pharmaceutical

7 NSF’s Center for Sustainable Product Standards NSF Sustainability Standards for Building Products  NSF/ANSI 140 - Commercial Carpets  NSF 336 - Interior Furnishings Textiles  NSF 332 - Resilient Flooring  NSF 347 - Roofing Membranes  NSF 342 - Wall Coverings  BIFMA e3 - Business and Institutional Furniture

8 NSF Accreditations  40+ International Accreditations to Demonstrate: –Best interests of Public Health and Safety are always served –Competency is upheld and verifiable –Independence from manufacturers –Compliance with established standards  Authoritative Accreditation Bodies: –American National Standards Institute (ANSI) –ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) –Standards Council of Canada (SCC) –International Accreditation Service (IAS)  For Activities Including: –Consensus Standard Development –Product Certification (ISO Guide 65) –Laboratory Testing (ISO 17025) –Management Systems Registration (ISO 17021)

9 Consensus Standard Development  ANSI Accredited Standard Development Organizations (such as NSF)  Ensures due process - any person (individual, organization, company, etc.) with a direct and material interest has a right to participate by: –Expressing a position and its basis –Having that position considered –Having the right to appeal

10 Consensus Standard Development  Requirements of Due Process: –Openness –Lack of Dominance –Balance of interests –Notification of standards activity –Consideration of views and objections –Evidence of consensus –Appeals procedures

11 Accreditation Requirements NSF Quality Systems Records and Confidentiality Organizational structure Control Decision on Certification Personnel Qualification Ongoing Surveillance Defined Certification Processes

12 Third-Party Certification

13 Definitions CERTIFICATION: Procedure by which a body indicates conformance of a product, process or service to a defined standard, in a publicly available list. CERTIFICATION BODY: Body that conducts certification by operating its own testing and inspection activities or overseeing activities carried out on its behalf. CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT: Activities performed to determine standard requirements are met.  First Party: Voluntary self-assessment performed by a company upon itself.  Second Party: Voluntary assessment performed by a party not under the direct control or within the organizational structure of the company.  Third Party: Voluntary assessment performed by an objective body independent of the parties involved; Synonymous with “Certification Body”.

14 Parties Private Public (Health Experts, Regulatory, End-Users, Industry) 1 st 3 rd 4 th 2 nd - Self Contract -between Mfg and Auditor - Certification Body - Government

15 What is Certification? To be “Certified” or “Listed” means that NSF has:  Verified the product or process.  Determined at the time of the review that the product or process complies with the relevant Standard.  Conducted or will conduct (as set forth in the Standard or Certification Policies) periodic surveillance to review whether the product or process continues to comply with the Standard.

16 General Certification Process Manufacturer Submits Application Manufacturer Provide Product / Process Info NSF Reviews Product / Process Info Resolve Issues / Non-conformances Verification Step (Inspection) Certification and Listing Continued Surveillance

17 Certification Benefits  Manufacturers (Suppliers) –Independent verification of product / process attributes –Encourage a shift towards more sustainable practices –Highlight cost savings and improvement opportunities –Strengthen market position –Public acceptance –Implied transparency –Reduce legal and regulatory exposure  End-Users / Regulatory (Customers) – Assurance that a product / process has been independently verified –Aid in product / process evaluation, comparison and selection –Supply chain risk management

18 NSF/ GCI 355 Greener Chemical Products and Processes

19 Purpose of NSF / GCI 355 Phase I: A voluntary American National Standard developed to:  Provide the chemical enterprise with a voluntary and standardized way to define and report on: –Primary categories of information –Their respective data elements, and –Data quality objectives.  Clearly, consistently and transparently communicate this information to customers.  Assist customers in evaluating the relative greenness of a chemical product and process over its life cycle.

20 Scope of NSF / GCI 355 Focus for Phase 1

21 Primary Categories NSF / GCI 355  Greener Chemical Characteristics –Safety (Flammability, etc.) –Health effects –Ecological impact  Greener Chemical Processes –Energy usage –Materials efficiency and waste prevention –Water usage –Safety (Process safety)  Social Responsibility –Corporate practices / governance

22 Certification to NSF / GCI 355  Certification Activities: –Data collection –Verification process –Data reporting –Evidence of conformance – Certification –Surveillance

23 Why Third-Party Certification?  Key Benefits: –Technical expertise –Ethical, competent personnel –Dedicated project management –Confidential data management and retention –Official Certification Listing (www.nsf.org) –Use of the Certification Mark

24 Example Report Summary

25 In Summary  NSF/GCI 355 is a voluntary consensus standard  Third-party Certification benefits multiple key stakeholders  Third-party Certification encompasses: 1.Initial conformance assessment 2.Decision on Certification 3.Ongoing surveillance  Accreditation verifies a Certification Body’s objectivity, competency and compliance

26 Thank you. Questions and Discussion….


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