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Ma’aden Gold and Base Metals Company’s Cyanide Code Participation Ends
ICMI Announces Voluntary Withdrawals From Cyanide Code Program
TLI Transportes SAC Voluntarily Withdraws from Cyanide Code Program
CSTT-AO Group Recertified Under International Cyanide Management Code
2019
Two Signatories Depart Cyanide Code Program
TransWood Inc. Recertified Under International Cyanide Management Code
2018
Action Resources Recertified Under International Cyanide Management Code
Minera Frisco S.A.B. de C.V.’s Signatory Status Ended
Cesari Logistica Certified Under International Cyanide Management Code
Qube Bulk Pty Ltd. Certified Under International Cyanide Management Code
2017
2016
CSTT-AO Group Recertified Under International Cyanide Management Code
ICMI Extends Cyanide Code to Include Primary Silver Mines
Hae Dong Logistics Certified Under International Cyanide Management Code
2015
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Empire Express Recertified Under International Cyanide Management Code
CUSA S.A.C. Certified Under International Cyanide Management Code
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ICMI to Hold Training Workshop in Lima, Peru on January 29, 2008
ICMI to Hold Training Workshop in Accra, Ghana on October 25, 2007
2006
Key Cyanide Code Documents Now Available in French
Key Cyanide Code Documents Now Available in Spanish
2005
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ICMI publishes an Annual Report. These reports summarize the status of the Cyanide Code, with related information such as numbers and distribution of signatories and certified operations,changes in policies or procedures related to the Cyanide Code, and financial information for the Institute.
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For initial certification audits the on-site portion of an audit must be completed within three years of the date an operation is listed for certification. For operations that are already certified, the on-site portion of the recertification audit must be conducted within three years of the date of the operation’s current certification. Other scheduling requirements exist for operations that change ownership during a certification period, go into temporary closure or withdraw from participation in the program. Additional and full details on the timing of audit requirements are included in ICMI’s Signatory and Certification Process document.