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Professional chemist is the term for registered or licensed chemists in Canada who are permitted to offer their professional services directly to the public. The ''professional chemist'' designation is commonly abbreviated to PChem when added as a suffix after a persons name. The term ''professional chemist'' and the actual practice of professional chemistry is legally defined and protected by the government.〔(Professional Chemists Act )〕 In some jurisdictions only registered or licensed professional chemists or chartered chemists〔(Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario – Membership: Member Benefits )〕 are permitted to use the title, or to practice professional chemistry. The earmark that distinguishes a licensed/registered professional chemist is the authority to sign and seal or "stamp" chemistry documents (reports, drawings and calculations) for a study, estimate, design or analysis, thus taking legal responsibility for it. ==Registration and regulation== Each province has specific procedures and requirements for license or registration. Each license is valid only in the province from which it was granted. Many professional chemists maintain licenses in several provinces for this reason. The licensing procedure varies, but the general process is:〔(Association of the Chemical Profession of Ontario – Membership: Requirements )〕〔(Ordre des Chimistes du Québec – Adhésion )〕 # Graduate with a degree from an accredited university program in chemistry. # Accumulate a certain amount of chemistry experience. This can range from two to five years depending on the province. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Professional chemist (Canada)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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