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The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) (French: Conseil canadien des normes (CCN)) is a Canadian crown corporation with the mandate to promote voluntary standardization in Canada. The SCC is responsible for: Accreditation of standards development and conformity assessment organizations;
CSA is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada, a crown corporation which promotes voluntary standardization in Canada. [3] [4] This accreditation verifies that CSA is competent to carry out standards development and certification functions, and is based on internationally recognised criteria and procedures. [5]
The Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)/ Professionnel en sécurité agréé du Canada (PSAC) is a certification offered by the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals for an Occupational Health and Safety professional. The CRSP/PSAC is accredited in Canada to ISO 17024 by the Standards Council of Canada. [1]
Canada. SCC – Standards Council of Canada; CSA – Canadian Standards Association; Centre for Study of Insurance Operations; Chile – INN – Instituto Nacional de Normalizacion; China – SAC – Standardization Administration of China; China – CSSN – China Standards Information Center
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC) is an industry funded self-regulating organization created by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters to administer standards established by its own members, Canada's private broadcasters. The council's membership includes more than 760 private sector radio and television stations, specialty ...
In Canada the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC) Canadian Common Criteria Scheme (CCCS) oversees Common Criteria Evaluation Facilities (CCEF). Accreditation is performed by Standards Council of Canada (SCC) under its Program for the Accreditation of Laboratories – Canada (PALCAN) according to CAN-P-1591, the SCC’s ...
The BCRSP is a public interest, not-for-profit, ISO 17024 accredited [1] and ISO 9001 [2] certified organization and deals with the principles of health and safety as a profession in Canada. [3] The first Board of Governors was composed of 15 professionals from a cross-section of safety disciplines.
It is a national professional body working in the public interest, FP Canada (formerly known as Financial Planning Standards Council) certifies professional financial planners. See also [ edit ]