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Reduce Cost / Increase Revenue
manage and optimize production, or deliver a service—can help business reduce costs and improve business improvements, cost savings in regulatory compliance, and increased productivity. Join a committee accredited is that the labs can accrue significant cost savings. I know one lab that saved hundreds
Anonymous (not verified) - 2019/03/30 - 11:20
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SCC accreditation: Now helping companies manage energy and reduce costs
the combination of energy costs increasing, and incremental pressure on organizations to reduce their energy reduce costs and improve energy performance—and for certification bodies wanting to help their clients do reducing greenhouse gas emissions, decreasing costs and improving energy performance. The Canadian
Anonymous (not verified) - 2013/12/13 - 09:42
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Standards: A Cost Effective Way to Energy Efficiency
reduced my operation cost by building an energy-efficient building and utilizing energy-efficient for shareholders, improvements in industrial productivity, enhanced international competitiveness and reduced CIPEC has been helping companies cut costs and increase profits since 1975 by delivering such programs
Admin Admin - 2013/11/29 - 13:02
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Under One Umbrella: Practical Approaches for Reducing Flood Risks in Canada
Under One Umbrella: Practical Approaches for Reducing Flood Risks in Canada8 STAKEHOLDERS SUGGESTED Participate in professional training about adapting to climate change and reducing flood risks. Insurance for Reducing Flood Risks in Canada10 STAKEHOLDERS SUGGESTED FLOOD RISK REDUCTION ACTIONS Institutional
Stacey Scott - 2020/11/25 - 07:00
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Developing an Efficient and Cost-Effective Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) Reduction Program
• Legal costs associated with SSOs, bypasses, flooding and sewer backup, and • Potential increases to as Inflow/Infiltration (I/I), results in significant costs for governments, which are passed on to taxpayers. A new this problem for existing communities across the country. Developing an Efficient and Cost-Effective Inflow
Stacey Scott - 2021/06/02 - 12:37
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Increasing High Wind Safety for Canadian Homes: A Foundational Document for Low-Rise Residential and Small Buildings
roofs on homes helps reduce risk of wall collapse – a further reason to increase the strength and significant renovations to reduce risk to life, health and property. Measures presented in this document are intended to reduce risk from high winds associated with tornadoes, hurricanes, and other types of extreme
Stacey Scott - 2019/04/25 - 08:00
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Reducing the Risk of Inflow and Infiltration in New Sewer Construction
Monday, November 25, 2019 Français Reducing the Risk of Inflow and Infiltration in New Sewer infrastructure is greater than ever. In many towns and cities across Canada, that includes managing the increased towards mitigating that risk. The report, Reducing the Risk of Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) in New Sewer
Kendra McDonald - 2019/11/25 - 13:35
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New National Standards to reduce the risks of flooding from climate change
the fastest-growing source of disaster-related costs in Canada; in eleven of the twelve years leading up to 2020, and costs to governments for disaster assistance and recovery. Many of these damages, however, can have now been published to guide municipalities in reducing flood risks in light of climate change: CSA
Stacey Scott - 2022/03/24 - 08:00
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Explore how standardization can support Canadian business and industry
markets, gain a competitive advantage, reduce costs, increase revenue and manage business risk – within for Canadian business and industry to explore how standardization can benefit their bottom line. New Executive Officer, SCC Visit Information for Business and Industry to learn more
Anonymous (not verified) - 2017/03/16 - 16:46
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SCC cited as key stakeholder in cross-border harmonization plan
agenda, the RCC hopes to lower consumer costs, increase trade and create new jobs on both sides stakeholder in RCC’s efforts to simplify and align Canadian and American regulatory approaches. By mandating
Admin Admin - 2013/04/24 - 14:18