Space heaters associations/ regulatory bodies in United States of America (USA) (16 found)

American Gas Association, founded in 1918, represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver clean natural gas throughout the United States of America (USA).

The skilled trades of plumbing, heating, cooling and electrical keep our country running. Jobs in these industries are in high demand and come with great pay, career opportunities, and job security. Explore The Trades helps to discover that these careers aren’t just a choice – they’re the best choice.

Federal Association for Combined Heat and Power aims to increase the efficiency of energy conversion in order to conserve resources and reduce emissions that are harmful to the environment and the climate. The association strives for the broadest possible social alliance, which should also be reflected in the membership and the composition of the board.

Heat Pump Federation lobbies government for long term policy supporting the electrification of heating and cooling, works to raise awareness, understanding and confidence in heat pump technology across both domestic and commercial sectors, and collaborates with government, industry and consumers to make this a reality.

Industrial Combustion is a manufacturer of burners designed for commercial, industrial, and institutional applications. Their burners are developed to deliver an impressive return on investment.

International Accreditation Forum (IAF) is the world association of Conformity Assessment Accreditation Bodies. Its primary function is to develop a single worldwide programme of conformity assessment, which reduces risk for business and its customers by assuring them that accredited certificates may be relied upon.

The International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I2SL) is devoted to the principles of sustainable laboratories and related high-technology facilities, from design to engineering to operation. Through worldwide partnerships and the exchange of technical expertise, I2SL will encourage the development of high-tech facilities that address the rapid pace of science, medicine, research, and development in a dynamic environment.

ITI supports apprenticeship and advanced career training for union workers in the sheet metal industry throughout the United States and Canada. Located in Fairfax, Virginia, the ITI produces a standardized curriculum supported by a wide variety of training materials free of charge to apprentices and journey-level workers who work in the following specialized disciplines: Architectural Sheet Metal, Building Information Modeling,& HVAC Service.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. delivers innovative and integrated solutions across a wide range of industries from commercial aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space systems.

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 established NIOSH as a research agency focused on the study of worker safety and health, and empowering employers and workers to create safe and healthy workplaces. NIOSH is part of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It has the mandate to assure “every man and woman in the Nation is safe and in healthy working conditions.

The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) is a not-for-profit international regulatory authority whose mission is to assure the reliability and security of the bulk power system in North America. NERC develops and enforces Reliability Standards; annually assesses seasonal and long‐term reliability; monitors the bulk power system through system awareness; and educates, trains, and certifies industry personnel.

With the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance. The OSH Act covers most private sector employers and their workers, in addition to some public sector employers and workers in the 50 states and certain territories.

OpenTherm is a non-manufacturer-dependent system of communication between modulating HVAC appliances and room thermostats. It consists of a communication protocol and an interface specification. The OpenTherm communication protocol is primarily designed to control modulating heating appliances. The protocol is available to members of the OpenTherm Association only.

The Brick Consortium, Inc. is a non-profit membership corporation whose purpose is to encourage the research and development of Brick Schema Specifications for the built environment and any supporting tooling, documentation, and best practices necessary to promote Brick. The consortium develops the Brick Schema Specifications as open source through member participation.

U.S. Climate Alliance states are committed to taking real, impactful, on-the-ground action that urgently addresses the climate challenge. In becoming an Alliance member, member states commit to achieve the Paris Agreement’s goal of keeping temperature increases below 1.5 degrees Celsius globally.

Vesta.DS, Inc. was established in 2016 to promote condensing tankless water heaters, combination boilers and heating boilers specifically designed for North America The products are manufactured in South Korea by Datsun Celtic, a company founded in 1982 that introduced European-style gas boilers into the Korean market. Today, their energy efficient products are sold throughout the world. To better serve industry, Vesta has regional sales

Browse HVAC companies

Upcoming HVAC events in United States of America (USA)

vfd