2026

FSSC 22000 Training

FSSC 22000 Training

20 August 2026

📢 FSSC 22000 TRAINING

Would you like to learn how to interpret and apply the FSSC 22000 (version 6) requirements within an existing ISO 22000 food safety management system?

The Suriname Standards Bureau (SSB), in collaboration with Multi Certifications Suriname N.V., is organizing an online FSSC 22000 training. Participants will gain insight into the specific FSSC requirements and their practical application within an organization.

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Upcoming ISO Training Courses

Upcoming ISO Training Courses

20 August 2026

📢 Upcoming ISO Training Courses!

In collaboration with Multi Certifications Suriname N.V., the Suriname Standards Bureau (SSB) is organizing the training courses ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management and ISO 45001:2018 – Occupational Health & Safety Management for professionals and organizations looking to further develop their knowledge and skills in management systems.

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Invitation to Webinar on Women in Halal Certification

Invitation to Webinar on Women in Halal Certification

05 August 2026

The Suriname Standards Bureau (SSB) invites stakeholders to participate in the international Webinar Series organized by SMIIC, entitled "Women in Halal Certification".

During this webinar, distinguished women experts from various SMIIC member states will share their knowledge and experiences in the fields of halal certification, standardization, metrology, and accreditation. This highlights the important contribution of women within the quality infrastructure.

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CARICOM Digital Trade Readiness Webinar Series

CARICOM Digital Trade Readiness Webinar Series

18 June 2026

Under the CARICOM Digital Trade Readiness (DTR) Project, the CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) will be hosting a regional webinar series entitled: Digital Trade Readiness in CARICOM: Understanding the EU Digital Product Passport

The sessions are designed for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), business support organisations, policymakers, private sector representatives, standards bodies, and other stakeholders seeking to enhance their readiness for emerging digital trade requirements.

Your participation is appreciated.

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