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  2. National Safety Council of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Today, NSCA is a membership-based organisation promoting safety awareness, and providing occupational safety and health training, consulting and auditing. NSCA has offices throughout Australia, in major capital cities and regional locations such as Gladstone and Newcastle.

  3. Nova Scotia Curling Association - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Curling Association (NSCA) is the regional governing body for the sport of curling in Nova Scotia. [1] The organization is one of 14 regional associations within Curling Canada and as such determines who will represent the province in national championships.

  4. NSCA - Wikipedia

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    NSCA may refer to: National Safety Council of Australia; Nova Scotia Court of Appeal; Nuclear Safety and Control Act; National Strength and Conditioning Association;

  5. BJ’s Wholesale Club membership fees are going up for the ...

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    BJ’s Wholesale Club is hiking the price of its annual membership fee for the first time since 2018. The warehouse store chain, a smaller rival to Costco and Sam’s Club, announced Thursday that ...

  6. Costco says its new member ID scanners at entrances are ... - AOL

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    Costco installed ID scanners at more than half of its US warehouses and says the system is working. CEO Ron Vachris said the devices help things run more smoothly — for the company and its ...

  7. Environmental Protection UK - Wikipedia

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    NSCA first co-ordinated a 'Noise Awareness Day' in 1997 - engaging around 50 local authorities in raising awareness of neighbourhood noise problems. During the following years the initiative gained increasing support - at its height attracting funding from all the UK government administrations, engaging at least 200 local authority participants ...

  8. Union dues - Wikipedia

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    Fees are generally one-time-only payments made by the union member to the union to cover the administration of ongoing programs or activities. One example is the initiation fee, a fee charged by the union to the worker when the employee first joins the union. The initiation fee covers the administrative costs of joining the union.

  9. Quick! Sam's Club memberships are only $10 right now - AOL

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    To celebrate its 40th birthday, the warehouse is offering annual access for 10 bucks — that's $40 off. Last chance!