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Presented by Dr. Marissa Gowrie Trinidad and Tobago
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Capital: Port-of-Spain Population ~ 1.3 Million Part of the Caribbean Sub-Region (Article 5) Major Exports: Petroleum gas, refined petroleum, Ammonia Major Imports: Crude petroleum, iron ore, machines and metals
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T&T has met all obligations under the MP and has phased out CFCs 2 years ahead of schedule Currently implementing our HPMP. Phase out includes HCFC phase out in the RAC, Foam Manufacturing and Pest Control Sectors All refrigerant imports and exports are controlled via a licensing and quota system administered by Ministry of Trade, Customs and the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau Standards
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Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) Ministry of Trade Customs and Excise Division Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Sector Pest Control Sector Pesticide and Toxic Chemicals Unit (Ministry of Health) Consumers of products and services Technical experts in the various sectors
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Develop, promote and enforce standards in order to improve the quality and performance of goods produced or used in T&T Ensure industrial efficiency and development; promote public and industrial welfare, health and safety; and protect the environment. Covers all goods except food, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, pesticides and agricultural produce.
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PCTTS 76:Part13:20XX, Requirements for Labelling – Part 13 – Labelling of Electrical Appliances (2nd Revision); * and CDTTS 76:Part 20:20XX, Requirements for labelling – Part 20 – Labelling of refrigerant containers.* *Currently out for public comment before finalisation
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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Code of Practice Fumigation and Pest Control Code of Practice Energy efficiency labelling standard for appliances
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*Wide range of new alternatives on the market Control measures are an important aspect to reduce risk to consumers e.g flammability Maintenance of a minimum uniform level for the quality of goods (RAC equipment and gases imported) Finding balance between controlling the quality of products and not creating barriers to new viable alternatives that are Low GWP
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International Standards Bodies are referenced and reviewed to ensure that our local standards are in line with international requirements Support international trade Support enforcement officers (identifying illegal trade)
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Establishment of the level of quality, thereby allowing products to be evaluated and compared Increased productivity and enhance efficiency Reduce costs for consumers Provision of the basis for trade transactions
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Minimization of waste Ensure safety and quality of products Facilitate interchangeability of products and services designed for the same purpose. Support the licensing and quota system Support for integration of new alternatives
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