PHTA calls on Standards Committee members
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February 14, 2023
PHTA calls on Standards Committee members

The Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA) is inviting industry members to participate on the Standards Consensus Committee (SCC), PHTA's official consensus voting body.

The SCC is responsible for reviewing and voting on all pool, spa, and hot tub standards to be approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

Members of PHTA's SCC are classified into one of four interest categories: Producer, User-Government, User-Consumer, or General Interest. Participants in PHTA's standards development process include subject matter experts such as public health officials, architects, engineers, consultants, product manufacturers, representatives from other organizations, and individuals with expertise or interest in advancing the pool and hot tub industry.

There are openings available in the Producer, User-Government, and User-Consumer categories.

To be considered for a position on the SCC, applicants must submit a completed SCC Application Form by February 17, 2023, and adhere to PHTA's Procedures for American National Standards, Antitrust Policy, Conflict of Interest Policy, and Volunteer Code of Conduct.

For more information about the SCC or the ANSI standards development process, contact standards@phta.org or visit www. phta.org.

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