The members and the organizations who support committee work are of vital importance to the National Standards System and the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Canadians and organizations get involved with the Standards Council of Canada for many different reasons. Join them to: - have a voice in how international standards are developed;
- build your network of contacts;
- raise your organization's profile and develop partnerships;
- develop career and business opportunities;
- promote awareness of standardization; and,
- bring Canadian interests to the international stage.
The SCC recruits individuals for its technical committees on an on-going basis. Note that the SCC will accept applications to offers listed in the Archives section. Call for members
2006-02-14 - Plastics (CAC/ISO/TC 61) |
Seeking technical experts from various organizations having a stake in the implementation of standards in the area of plastics. Interested parties would sit on the Canadian ?Plastics? technical committee (CAC/ISO/TC 61) and would represent the interests of consumers, industry, regulators and manufacturers. |
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2005-12-20 - Societal Security (CAC/ISO/TC 223) |
Seeking interested parties to participate on the committee of Societal Security (CAC/ISO/TC 223) and represent the following membership categories: consumers, industry, regulators and manufacturers. |
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2005-12-20 - Workplace Atmospheres (CAC/ISO/TC 146/SC 2) |
Seeking interested parties to participate on the Canadian technical committee on Workplace Atmospheres (CAC/ISO/TC 146/SC 2) and represent the following membership categories: consumers, industry, regulators and manufacturers. |
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2005-11-16 - Space data and information transfer systems (CAC/ISO/TC 20/SC 13) and Space systems and operations (CAC/ISO/TC 20/SC 14) |
The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) is seeking interested parties to participate in the committees that deal with Space data and information transfer systems (CAC/ISO/TC 20/SC 13) and Space systems and operations (CAC/ISO/TC 20/SC 14). Response required by December 31, 2005. |
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