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Taylor Technologies employee receives ASQ-certification |
 Photo courtesy Taylor Technologies Inc.
Katherina Cox, a researcher in Taylor Technologies' marketing department, recently received certification as a quality auditor by the Certification Board of the American Society for Quality (ASQ).
Taylor Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of water testing supplies in Sparks, Md., recently announced the company's Katherina Cox has been certified as a quality auditor by the Certification Board of the American Society for Quality (ASQ).
The company says this professional recognition indicates she has achieved a high level of proficiency in quality-auditing practices.
Cox regularly assists William J. Erikson, Taylor's director of quality and compliance, to assure the company continues to make progress building quality into its products and customer service.
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February 9, 2012
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Following rave reviews of the 2011 Canadian Pool & Spa Conference & Expo in Niagara Falls, Ont., the Pool & Hot Tub Council of Canada (PHTCC) has signed an agreement that will see the 2012 show return to the Scotiabank Convention Centre (SCCN) Nov. 26-29. |
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A new comprehensive swimming pool and spa code to bolster pool safety and meet the requirements of the Virginia Graeme Baker Act will soon be available for adoption after the recent approval of the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC).
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Professionals looking to learn various teaching methodologies, learning theories, lesson planning, administrative policies and procedures and graded practical teaching exercises may wish to take a National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF) 2012 instructor training class.
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Commercials during the Super Bowl are almost as good as the game, and this year several advertisers used swimming pools, in one form or another, to help convey their message.
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