Web Content Display Programs and servicesThe Standards Council of Canada (SCC) offers a variety of programs and services to organizations and individuals who deal either directly, or indirectly with standardization issues, including:
Web Content Display Accreditation programsThe Standards Council of Canada's accreditation programs are based on internationally recognized standards and guides; this applies to the accreditation of standards development organizations, as well as conformity assessment organizations, such as:
Web Content Display Information and researchThe Standards Council of Canada can help with technical and general questions related to standards and their use. We also offer custom research for those requiring more indepth information. The Standards Council of Canada serves as Canada's World Trade Organization and North America Free Trade Agreement (WTO/NAFTA) Enquiry Point. Learn more about our information and research services » Web Content Display Technical document centreThe Standards Council of Canada houses a comprehensive and up-to-date standards collection, and a number of standards databases and bibliographic references. Learn more about the services offered through the technical document centre » Web Content Display Export Alert!
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Web Content Display Registration authorities and maintenance agenciesRegistration authorities and maintenance agencies are the administrative bodies that assign globally unique codes or numbers to organizations and documents based on international standards. Learn more about registration authorities and maintenance agencies » Web Content Display Related Body InformationAs per ISO / IEC 17011:2004 a Related Body is a separate legal entity that is linked by common ownership or contractual arrangements to the accreditation body. SCC must ensure that the activities of its Related Bodies do not compromise the confidentiality, objectivity and impartiality of its accreditations. SCC has, with the participation of the interested parties, identified, analysed and documented the relationships with its Related Bodies to determine the potential for conflict of interest, whether they arise from within the accreditation body or from the activities of the related bodies. Where potential conflicts were identified, appropriate action was taken to assure confidentiality, objectivity and impartiality of SCC's accreditation programs. |