Date: 2021-06-11 Stakeholders from the laundry detergent industry were formally advised of a moratorium period of sixty (60) days for the enforcement of the National Compulsory Standard: TTCS 7: 2020 – Laundry Detergent – Compulsory Requirements. The moratorium commenced on the 26th May 2021 and will conclude on the 1st...
Schedule of Regulatory Fees – Certification Division
Published in the Trinidad and Tobago Gazette, Vol. 59, No. 209, December 2020
Protect your Home and Family Against Harmful Germs and Bacteria by Using the Right Bleach!
Protect your home and family against harmful germs and bacteria by using the right bleach that conforms to the National Compulsory Standard. TTBS, continues to fulfill its mandate by safeguarding public safety, health and the environment by ensuring that Liquid Chlorine Bleach is in compliance with the National Compulsory Standard...
Public Notice – Liquid Chlorine Bleach
With the current Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, keeping yourself and just about everything else sanitised and virus-free is of utmost importance. Fortunately, using a bleach solution is one way to disinfect areas contaminated with COVID-19.
Enforcement of Standard for Liquid Chlorine Bleach
The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) reminds the industry that the National Compulsory Standard, TTCS 1:2018, Sodium Hypochlorite Solution (Liquid Chlorine Bleach) – Compulsory Requirements, is in effect. Effective April 03 2020, no further allowances will be given except for the correction of the format of the Hazard...
TTBS to Enforce Revised Compulsory Standard for Liquid Chlorine Bleach
“Where products and services pose a substantive risk to the consumer or public, Standards can be declared Compulsory, as is the case with the Standard for Liquid Chlorine Bleach being discussed today”. Its use in eliminating dangerous micro-organisms and its hazardous nature demonstrates direct links to welfare, health and...
Stakeholder Meeting: Liquid Chlorine Bleach
Invitation to attend a national stakeholder meeting on the enforcement of the compulsory standard for liquid chlorine bleach.
Attention Tourism Operators
Did you know that TTTIC as a quality tool can help you to promote your business? Tourism Operators are encouraged to apply now ! The Trinidad and Tobago Tourism Industry Certification (TTTIC) programme demonstrates to your customers that you care about offering quality services within your operations. You are also...
TTTIC – A Tool for Sustainable Tourism
Product and service quality are critical to the reputation of any tourist destination. Tourists have become more conscientious about the tourism experiences and destinations they choose. Each destination must strive to continually improve its value and commodities if it is to be considered a premier island destination. As Trinidad and...