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Skin, Hide and Leather Council (SKALC)

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The Skin Hide and Leather Council of South Africa is the industry body that represents the Hide, Skin and Tanning Industry in South Africa.The Skin, Hide and Leather Council (SKALC) is a voluntary organisation recognized by the authorities as official representative mouthpiece of the multi-million South African leather industry.

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Posted in association, S | Tagged hide, leather, skin

South African Air Rifle Association (SAARA)

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The SA Air Rifle Association is the OFFICIAL and ONLY National Controlling Body for Air Rifle shooting in South Africa as recognised by the South African Shooting Sport Confederation (SASSCo), the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA).

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Posted in association, S | Tagged Air Rifle, Sport

Professional Board for Psychology (PBP)

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We are constituted in terms of the Regulations relating to the Constitution of the Professional Board for Psychology, Regulation No. R1249 dated 28 November 2008. There are five categories of registration in psychology, i.e. Clinical, Counselling, Educational, Industrial and Research Psychology.

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Posted in board, P | Tagged professional, Psychology

Pretoria Society of Advocates (PSA)

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The Pretoria Society of Advocates, commonly known as the Pretoria Bar, is a voluntary association of advocates affiliated with a number of other Bars in the General Council of the Bar of South Africa (www.sabar.co.za). Such an association of practising advocates is traditionally referred to as a Bar. Apparently this tradition started in the United Kingdom when the newspapers of Fleet Street referred to barristers (the English equivalent of an advocate), then starting to appear in criminal courts in defence of an accused, as “the Gentlemen at the Bar”. This “bar” was a reference to the copper bar or railing in front of the accused in the dock, next to which his or her defender stood, and not a reference to a place serving beverages.

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Posted in P, Society | Tagged Advocates, law, professional

South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP)

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Established in 1952, The South African Society of Psychiatrists is the only professional body in South Africa that protects the rights; and acts in the best interest of its members. The society aims to promote, maintain and honour the discipline of psychiatry as a medical speciality. We also aim to serve the community by providing information and guidance for those in need of professional help.

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Posted in S, Society | Tagged Medical, mental health, professional

Society of Maxillo-facial & Oral Surgeons (SAMFOS)

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The South African Society of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgeons (SASMFOS) is a non-profit member-based association offering unique medical and dental specialist skills in South Africa and abroad.

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Posted in S, Society | Tagged Health, Medical, surgeons

Skylight Association of South Africa (SASA)

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The Skylight Association of South Africa (SASA) is a trade Association which was founded in 1991 and whose membership comprises organizations engaged in the manufacture, sale and installation of skylight systems. Whilst the activities of the Association cover a broad scope, it is realized that with the ever increasing use of skylights in buildings in South Africa, there is an urgent need to address the issue of standards so as to develop confidence in the quality, performance and reliability of skylights. Therefore, these guidelines have been developed by representative members of SASA as a service to both specifiers, contractors, manufacturers and installers of these products.

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Posted in association, S | Tagged manufacture, skylights

South African Association for Laboratory Animal Science (SAALAS)

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The SA Association for Laboratory Animal Science (SAALAS) is a non-profit organisation serving South African Scientists involved in the breeding, husbandry and welfare of laboratory animals, and also those individuals at secondary schools, tertiary educational institutions and state and privately owned research institutions using laboratory animals for teaching, research, the production of products and the testing thereof.

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Posted in association, S | Tagged Animal Welfare, Ethics, experiment

South African Antique Dealers Association (SAADA)

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The SA Antique, Art & Design Association is steeped in history and tradition. Founded in 1963, it is the oldest association of its kind in South Africa. Keeping up with the ever-changing times, SAADA has evolved into the modern association it is today by including Modern and Contemporary Art, Design, and Jewellery into its portfolio. For us it is all about quality and authenticity.

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Posted in association, S | Tagged antiques, retail

National Clothing Retail Federation of South Africa (NCRF)

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The National Clothing Retail Federation of South Africa represents the interests of retailers who are the favoured destinations of millions of men, women and children when choosing their clothing, footwear, fashion accessories, cosmetics and related items. In meeting consumer needs in a highly competitive market, federation members enjoy annual sales of more than R50 billion. Most of that revenue in turn is paid to suppliers for goods and services, to employees in salaries and retirement funding, and to government in taxes, thus helping to fund priority needs in housing, health care and education. As consistent creators of direct and indirect employment, members employ more than 80 000 people in their businesses. In keeping with the highly competitive nature of the sector, the constitution of the federation specifically provides that the principle of competition shall not be compromised through its activities. Thus sharing of information or co-operation in any form that could lessen the ability of retailers to compete is not permitted.

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Posted in Federation, N | Tagged Clothing, industry, retail

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