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What does CSA stand for?

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Posted: 07 May, 2007
by: Duvall M.
Updated: 02 Nov, 2007
by: Duvall M.
CSA stands for the Canadian Standards Association, a non profit organization established in 1919 for the purpose of developing standards in Canada and around the world.

The CSA also helps to ensure a better quality of life by enhancing public health and safety standards, facilitating trade and taking measures to help preserve the environment.

In addition the CSA is membership based organization that aims to help people to understand their astringent guidlines through educational and product information services.

To read more about the CSA click here http://www.csa .ca/
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