TTBS Conducts Stakeholder Consultation On Ready-Mixed Concrete Standard
Date: July 30th 2021. The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) hosted a virtual Stakeholder Consultation on the draft compulsory National Standard for Ready-mixed concrete on Friday 30th July, 2021. The consultation highlighted the key requirements of the draft standard, PCTTCS 16 Ready-mix Concrete – Compulsory Requirements, and allowed stakeholders including; producers, contractors, design firms, property developers, regulatory agencies and members...
Promoting dialogue between the National Quality Infrastructure (QI) and the Agriculture Sector in Trinidad and Tobago
Date: July 30th, 2021 The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) regrets to inform you that due to unforeseen circumstances the “Promoting Dialogue between the National Quality Infrastructure (QI) and the Agriculture sector in Trinidad and Tobago” Virtual Webinar initially set for August 3rd and 4th will be rescheduled to a future date. TTBS apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause....
Virtual Stakeholder Consultation – Draft Compulsory National Standard for Ready-mixed Concrete
All key stakeholders are invited to participate in a Stakeholder Consultation on the draft compulsory National Standard: TTCS 16:20XX, Ready-mixed concrete – Compulsory Requirements Date: Friday 30th July 2021 Time: 10 am – 12 noon Platform: Zoom Key objectives: To highlight the key technical requirements of this proposed Compulsory Standard To obtain feedback to assist in the finalization of...
Expression of Interest (EOI) – Individual Consultants
The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS), on behalf of the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI), is continuing with the “Accreditation of Public Laboratories Programme”.TTBS invites individual consultants to indicate their interest in providing consulting services as follows: Project Call 2 2021-2023 – Consultancy for the preparation of 2 public laboratories for accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025 and/or ISO 15189. Expression...
TTBS Announces Moratorium Period For Children’s Toys
Date: July 9th 2021. Children are vulnerable members of society and toys containing high levels of hazardous chemicals can potentially pose a risk to them. To mitigate such risks, stakeholders from the children’s toy industry were formally advised of a moratorium period of sixty (60) days for the enforcement of the National Compulsory Standard: TTCS 3: 2020 – Safety of Toys – Compulsory...