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  2. ISO 2852 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 2852 Stainless steel clamp pipe couplings for the food industry [1] was an international standard that defines a non-permanent sanitary food-grade piping interconnect method, commonly used in the food processing industry and with dairy farm equipment.

  3. Libman Company - Wikipedia

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    The Libman Company is an American privately-held company that manufactures cleaning supplies, such as brooms, mops, toilet brushes, sponges, and various other household cleaning equipment. Libman is a market leader in the traditional cleaning tools segment. [ 1 ]

  4. Hillbrush - Wikipedia

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    Hillbrush, also known as The Hill Brush Company, is a British manufacturing, cleaning product, and hygiene company. Originally founded in 1922 by Fred and Bill Coward as a family business, Hillbrush focuses on brush development, with other products including squeegees , shovels , buckets , and paddles . [ 1 ]

  5. Category : Manufacturing companies of the United States

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    Agricultural machinery manufacturers of the United States (4 C, 36 P) Aircraft manufacturers of the United States (17 C, 144 P, 1 F) Audio equipment manufacturers of the United States (13 C, 220 P)

  6. Pages in category "Food manufacturers of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 208 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Geberit - Wikipedia

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    Geberit claims its strategy rests on four pillars: focus on sanitary technology, commitment to innovation, selective geographic expansion, and continuous business process optimization. For a number of years now, Geberit has been pursuing the three-stage sales model and the push-pull strategy.

  8. NSF International - Wikipedia

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    NSF International, originally named the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), was founded in 1944 by the University of Michigan School of Public Health, in an attempt to standardize requirements around sanitation and food safety. [1] The first standards developed by the NSF set sanitation requirements on soda fountain and luncheonette equipment.

  9. Food safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The current food safety laws are enforced by the FDA and FSIS. The FDA regulates all food manufactured in the United States, with the exception of the meat, poultry, and egg products that are regulated by FSIS. [16] The following is a list of all food safety acts, amendments, and laws put into place in the United States. [23] [15]