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Abstract
The SPI/SPFD Spray Polyurethane Foam Accreditation Program has been established as a service to the industry and is intended to enhance the knowledge and skills of those involved in all levels of the industry. The courses are designed and reviewed with this objective in mind: accreditation means that the required courses have been successfully completed. Accreditation, however, does not constitute a warranty, express or implied, by SPI or SPFD that an accredited individual or company is more qualified to complete a particular job than an individual or company not so accredited. SPI does not endorse or recommend the proprietary products or services of any particular company or individual.
The SPI/SPFD Spray Polyurethane Foam Accreditation Program has been established as a service to the industry and is intended to enhance the knowledge and skills of those involved in all levels of the industry. The courses are designed and reviewed with this objective in mind: accreditation means that the required courses have been successfully completed. Accreditation, however, does not constitute a warranty, express or implied, by SPI or SPFD that an accredited individual or company is more qualified to complete a particular job than an individual or company not so accredited. SPI does not endorse or recommend the proprietary products or services of any particular company or individual.
Date
1/1996
1/1996
Author(s)
SPI
SPI
Page(s)
1-12
1-12
Keyword(s)
accreditation; spray; products
accreditation; spray; products