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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Occupational Safety & Health Administration - US Department of Labor

Blue Book of Building and Construction
The Blue Book of Building and Construction is the industry's leading source of regional, categorized construction information and is available in print and online. The printed directories are distributed free to qualified industry decision makers throughout the United States.

CAC - Consumers Association of Canada
The Consumers' Association of Canada (CAC), an independent, non-profit volunteer organization, represents and informs consumers and advocates action on their behalf to improve the quality of life.

Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
The Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists is the national voluntary organization of pharmacists who share an interest in pharmacy practice in hospitals and related health care settings. The role of the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists is:
-To provide leadership in all aspects of pharmacy practice in hospitals and related health care settings, to promote the provision of patient focused pharmacy services,
-To represent and provide services to the membership.

CIPH -Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating

CIPH is a not for profit trade association.


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Council of Ontario Construction Associations
COCA's Mission is to help the Ontario Construction Industry grow and prosper. As the voice of construction across Ontario, COCA brings together more than 11,000 construction businesses and regional associations to form one of the largest, most active provincial construction associations in Canada.

Canadian Playground Safety Network
The Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) is the only collective voice for recreation and parks in Canada, and the only national link between Canadian communities in the leisure field. CPRA is dedicated to the enhancement of quality community leisure services, lifestyles and environment for all Canadians through the efforts of its members and allies in advocacy, education, information sharing, policy development and national initiatives.

CPSC - Consumer Product Safety Commission
CPSC, an independent Federal regulatory agency (US), helps keep American families safe by reducing the risk of injury or death from consumer products.

CSA International China
This site describes local services in Chinese and English

CSC Canada Safety Council
The Canada Safety Council is a national, non-government, charitable organization dedicated to safety. Our mission is to lead in the national effort to reduce preventable deaths, injuries and economic loss in public and private places throughout Canada. We serve as a credible, reliable resource for safety information, education and awareness in all aspects of Canadian life - in traffic, at home, at work and at leisure.


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Electrical Safety Authority
Established April 1, 1999 the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) - formerly Ontario Hydro's Electrical Inspection division - is now accountable for electrical safety in Ontario. The ESA was created to assume Ontario Hydro's responsibilities for electrical inspection in this province.

Electrical Safety Awareness Month
Elecsafe is a not-for-profit Electrical Safety Partnership that has been formed to provide Ontarians with access to important information about electricity that can keep them safe where they live, work & play.

Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI)

Electro-Federation Canada
The voice of 200 Canadian manufacturers and wholesale distributors associated with electrical, electronic or telecommunications products, appliances, services or equipment.

Globus Registry
The Globus Registry is a database of North American companies that have achieved third-party registration to ISO 9000, ISO 14001, QS-9000, and AS9000. The Globus Registry website also lists organizations (registrars) accredited to provide third-party registration services. The site allows users to search the registry and identify organizations which have achieved such certification.


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Health Canada Product Safety
Provides information on regulated Consumer Products such as cribs, cradles, playpens, electromagnetic devices, etc.

IAEI - International Association of Electrical Inspectors

IEC -International Electrotechnical Commission

International Code Council - ICC
The International Code Council (ICC) was established in 1994 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction codes

IQnet - The International Certification Network


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ISO -International Organization for Standardization

ISO Technical Committee 176 on Quality Management and Quality Assurance

ISO Technical Committee 207 on Environmental Management

ITAC- Information Technology Association of Canada

MedExplorer
MedExplorer is a health and medical information centre on the world wide web.


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National Cooperation for Laboratory Accreditation (NACLA)
The National Cooperation for Laboratory Accreditation (NACLA), formerly the National Council for Laboratory Accreditation, is made up of those in the United States who actively support development of a system for recognizing the competence of testing and calibration laboratories, and worldwide acceptance of their test and calibration reports.

NEMA -National Electrical Manufacturers Association

Ontario Plumbing Inspectors Association Inc

SCC - Standards Council of Canada

Standards Engineering Society - SES
SES is the Standards Engineering Society and was established in 1947 to promote the use of standards and standardization. Its membership is worldwide and includes Standards producers, Standards users, Information specialists and Specialists outside of the engineering discipline.


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The ISO 14000 Registry

Transport Canada - Road Safety - Child Safety

TSSA - Technical Standards and Safety Authority
The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is an independent, non-government, not-for-profit organization mandated to deliver specific public safety programs and services under Ontario's Safety and Consumer Statutes Administration Act.

Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), formerly the Workers' Compensation Board, oversees Ontario's workplace safety education and training system. The WSIB also administers the province's no-fault workplace insurance for employers and their workers. As part of this system, the WSIB provides disability benefits, monitors the quality of health care, and assists in early and safe return to work for workers who are injured on the job or contract an occupational disease. The WSIB is funded entirely by employer premiums and receives no funding from the Ontario provincial government


International Partners:

CCL - Communication Certification Laboratory


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COSMOS-Cosmos Corporation (Japan)

FM-Factory Mutual

IMQ - Istituto Italiano Del Marchio Di Qualita (Italy)

JQA - Japan Quality Assurance Organization

KEMA - Netherlands


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Nemko - Norway

NEMKO UK

PSE - Product Safety Engineering (U.S.A)

SIRIM - Standards and Industrial Research

VDE


Other:

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CISC Canadian Institute of Steel Construction
The Canadian Institute of Steel Construction is the national industry organization representing the structural steel, open web steel joist and steel platework fabricating industries.

The Canadian Trade Index
The Canadian Trade Index was first published in the year 1900 by the Alliance of Manufacturers and Exporters Canada (formerly the Canadian Manufacturers Association). The CTI provides detailed information regarding over 26,000 Canadian companies, including 20,000 Manufacturers, 11,500 Active Exporters, 7,000 Distributors of products in Canada, and 3,700 Service companies for manufactured products.

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