OSHA Greenlights More Safety Tests from NSF International
Published Date: 7/24/2025
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Summary
OSHA is considering letting NSF International test even more products to keep workplaces safe. This change means NSF can handle bigger and different types of safety tests, helping businesses get their gear approved faster. If approved, this could start soon and might save companies time and money on safety checks.
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NSF Can Test More Safety Products
OSHA announced that NSF International applied to expand its recognition as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) and the agency has a preliminary finding to grant that application. If approved, NSF could test more types of workplace safety equipment, which may help your business get gear approved faster and could save companies time and money on safety checks.
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