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2009-12-30 Presentations seminar “Export of innovative heating and boiling products to North America”

In September 2008, CSA International and Kiwa have signed a far going agreement on co-operation. The testing agreement covers a broad range of products and components in the gas- and gas related sectors, such as Heating and Hot water installations, automatic burner controls, cooking and catering appliances, etc.

For manufacturers, exporting to North America, this means that they can profit of short communication lines and expertise next door. The Kiwa Gastec testing results will be accepted by CSA.

 As one of the market events, CSA and Kiwa organized a seminar at the beginning of the ISH fair and have shared a booth during the ISH 2009 in Frankfurt.

 Kiwa Gastec Certification and CSA International focused at the seminar on the requirements and certification route that are required for the export of heating and hot water products to the United States of America and/or Canada. This eye-opening event was held in Frankfurt am Main on Monday 9 March 2009, the day before the famous ISH fair starts.

Click here to download the Power Point presentations of the seminar.

Kiwa your "Partner for Progress" for the export of heating and hot water products
Overview / General procedures for approvals for certification in North America and Europe for Boilers by John Gorman 
Certification Process for Obtaining and Maintaining CSA Certification by John Gorman 

If you have any questions about this seminar or exporting gas related products to North America, please let us know, we’ll be more than happy to help.

Leendert van der Marel,
Kiwa Gastec Certification
+ 31 55 5393 605
Leendert@kiwa.nl

Nancy Bijlemeer,
Kiwa Gastec Certification
+ 31 55 5393 428
nancy.bijlemeer@kiwa.nl

Paul Wielinga,
CSA International
+ 31 26 3563 915
Paul.Wielinga@csa-international.nl 



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