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'''How does it benefit the primary laboratory? '''
    
The activities at the CNSC Laboratory align well those of the NRC and partner both in serving Canadian users of the ionizing radiation and within IAEA SSDL network.   
 
The activities at the CNSC Laboratory align well those of the NRC and partner both in serving Canadian users of the ionizing radiation and within IAEA SSDL network.   
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'''How does it benefit Canada as a country?'''
    
Every developed country in the world has a primary laboratory and one or more Secondary standards laboratories to support calibration requirements. As an SSDL, CNSC is in a position to support and serve other network members as well as within TerraCanada and clients as per scope of accreditation.   
 
Every developed country in the world has a primary laboratory and one or more Secondary standards laboratories to support calibration requirements. As an SSDL, CNSC is in a position to support and serve other network members as well as within TerraCanada and clients as per scope of accreditation.   
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'''How does it benefit the network?'''  
    
Over several decades, the CNSC laboratory has a long history of providing equipment management and calibration services to clients within CNSC and other federal and provincial government departments. Over the years, CNSC has made huge strides toward developing a management system that fully complies with the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC 17025, introducing efficiencies through machine vision systems, automated data collection, data analysis tools with automated functionality to minimise human errors due to task repeatability, compliant Excel spreadsheets, and other management tools.   
 
Over several decades, the CNSC laboratory has a long history of providing equipment management and calibration services to clients within CNSC and other federal and provincial government departments. Over the years, CNSC has made huge strides toward developing a management system that fully complies with the stringent requirements of ISO/IEC 17025, introducing efficiencies through machine vision systems, automated data collection, data analysis tools with automated functionality to minimise human errors due to task repeatability, compliant Excel spreadsheets, and other management tools.   
    
Design of protocols for PT for dosimetry, which are practical to implement for relatively small laboratories is quite challenging. There are no such protocols exist and hard to conceive because of challenges for calibration laboratories. CNSC has experience in designing and implementing of such protocols.
 
Design of protocols for PT for dosimetry, which are practical to implement for relatively small laboratories is quite challenging. There are no such protocols exist and hard to conceive because of challenges for calibration laboratories. CNSC has experience in designing and implementing of such protocols.
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