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UL has been developing standards for over 100 years. In 2013, UL was accredited by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) as a nationally recognized Standards Development Organization (SDO) to develop National Standards of Canada (NSCs). UL develops joint Canada-US standards using a streamlined process that involves a single consensus body administered by a single SDO accredited by the SCC in Canada and ANSI in the US.
ACCREDITED SDO IN CANADA AND THE US
A streamlined process involving a single consensus body administered by a single SDO:
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION
The scope of the SCC accreditation is for the process of standards development and intended to deliver standards that will advance the national economy, support sustainable development, benefit the health, safety and welfare of workers and the public, assist and protect consumers, facilitate domestic and international trade and further international cooperation in relation to standardization.
This is very similar to UL's scope of accreditation with ANSI, which is:
STANDARDS ACTIVITIES
As part of the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) requirements to provide reasonable access for all potential stake holders to participate in the process of standards development, the public must be notified at specific milestones in the development process. This includes:
In order to fulfill these requirements there are 3 separate notifications: New Project Activity, Public Review, and Recently Published.