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Export Alert! Celebrating 5 years of automated service to Exporters
It offers Canadians the latest and most comprehensive information on standards, technical regulations and North American Free Trade Agreement (WTO/NAFTA) Enquiry Point. For more information on the Standards Council's programs visit www.scc.ca, or contact the Standards Council's Intergovernmental Affairs
Admin Admin - 2015/11/09 - 12:10
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Standards Council adds new features to Export Alert!
changes in Canada and in global markets. For more information, or to register, visit the Export Alert Thursday, September 20, 2001 Français The Standards Council of Canada is adding new features to its Export Alert! service. Effective October 15, 2001, subscribers will be able to select countries
Admin Admin - 2015/11/09 - 12:11
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Standards Council exports Export Alert!
Friday, October 19, 2001 Français The Standards Council of Canada's Export Alert!, an information service for Canadians selling their goods abroad, has itself become an export. Two U.S. agencies, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the International Trade Administration, have
Admin Admin - 2015/11/09 - 12:12
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On High Alert and Prepared for Anything
and individuals who make up the National Standards System (NSS), which is overseen by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Together with their counterparts in the international standards community, they are looking at the role that standards and conformity assessment can play in ensuring that we will be prepared
Admin Admin - 2012/03/27 - 00:28
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Unique Canadian service alerts businesses before product rules change
government requirements using Export Alert!, a unique Internet-based service offered by the Standards Council of Canada (http://www.scc.ca). Export Alert! is a free pilot service that automatically e-mails companies internationally in matters involving voluntary standardization. To subscribe to Export Alert free of charge, visit
Admin Admin - 2013/11/28 - 09:55
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New version of Export Alert! makes smarter exporting easier
access full texts, and offers links to a number of related information resources. Export Alert! is made Thursday, February 1, 2007 Français The Standards Council of Canada today launched an updated version of its popular regulatory notification service Export Alert! The revised Export Alert! offers
Admin Admin - 2013/11/28 - 09:59
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SCC’s Export Alert! welcomes 2 new WTO members
The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) has updated its Export Alert! Notification Service to include WTO’s newest members. Export Alert! offers subscribers advance warning of pending changes to trade-related regulations. The service continues to deliver up-to-date information about changing product requirements
lgauker - 2015/11/09 - 12:13
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One Step Ahead of Changing Global Requirements: Link to Export Alert!
Alert!, you can. Offered by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), with the support of the Department of International Trade, Export Alert! is a unique, automated and customized e-mail notification service that helps subscribers stay one step ahead of changing product requirements by alerting them when regulations affecting
Admin Admin - 2012/03/27 - 00:30
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Program Notice: Certification bodies required to transition to new sustainable forestry standard
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 Français Certification bodies accredited to the Standard Council of Canada’s Sustainable Forestry program must transition to a new chain of custody standard for forest-based products (PEFC ST 2002:2010) by November 25, 2012. The new chain of custody standard, which was developed
Admin Admin - 2013/11/29 - 13:30
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Standards for Students program launched at more universities after successful start
professors and students in registered courses and programs with standards developed by the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission. The program began Information Resource Officer with the Standards Council of Canada, says that there are 200 standards in use
Admin Admin - 2013/04/23 - 12:35