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Occupational and Critical Incident Stress Management
This course is intended for nurses, like you, who may be faced with an Occupational Stress Injuries (OSI) within your career. Recognizing OSI’s and understanding techniques to promote resiliency will help you to reduce the risks associated with OSIs. By completing this course, you will be able to: Define OSIs. Appreciate the importance of preventing and managing OSI. Identify a variety of techniques to promote resiliency. Click "Occupational and Critical Incident Stress Management" to access the course.

Occupational and Psychological Health and Safety
This training provides an overview of the OHS Framework. It covers employee and manager responsibilities, hazard identification (including psychosocial risk), and the processes for the complaint resolution, incident reporting, and workers' compensation.

Open Source Research Skills
This self-directed eLearning course will familiarize ROEB inspectors with the basics of using open source research tools and techniques as they pertain to preparing for an onsite inspection. Learners will also discover how the Privacy Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms have an impact on open source research. This course is recommended in the first 6-12 months of employment.

Organise your information using HC/PHAC Functional Classification Standard
This interactive e-learning course will introduce you to the Health Canada/Public Health Agency of Canada Functional Classification Standard - a system for arranging all of the organization’s business value information according to structured business processes. This is a brief two module course designed to increase your awareness of the Standard, as well as improve and harmonize the manner in which you classify and organize the information you handle. Click "Organise your information using HC/PHAC Functional Classification Standard" to access the course. Please disconnect from the VPN and ensure you use either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge when completing courses. Connection to the VPN and using Internet Explorer may limit the system’s ability to track your progress.

Orientation for the Acquisition of Goods and Services
Orientation for the Acquisition of Goods and Services Instructions: Click "Orientation for the Acquisition of Goods and Services" to access the course. Upon successful completion of the course, you will automatically receive your Completion Certificate via email. At any time after successful completion, you may click Completion Certificate to access your course certificate.

Orientation Session for Students
In the Orientation session for Students, you will learn about the organization, as well as some of the programs and services that are available to you in your new student role, including resources to support mental health.
Next session: May 26, 2025 | 1 more dates

Orientation to Emergency Management
The overall purpose of this course is to introduce new Health Portfolio (HP) employees to (1) emergency management functions, and (2) the implications, during an emergency, of relevant legislation, regulations, policies, plans and principles. Through this course, you will get an introduction to relevant aspects of health emergency management as designated by the federal community.

Orientation to Inspector Occupational Health & Safety
This self-directed eLearning course will familiarize ROEB inspectors with the theories and policies associated with risk assessments, situational awareness, and reporting in the regulatory environment. This course provides the solid theoretical foundation required to participate in Inspector Field Safety. If you are a new inspector requiring designation, this is one of your mandatory courses.

Orientation to Interview Skills
This self-directed eLearning course will familiarize ROEB inspectors with a structured approach to interviewing. Learners will engage in an immersive simulation experience where they will make choices and experience consequences in real-life scenarios with regulated parties. This course is recommended in the first 6-12 months of employment.

Orientation to Regulatory Investigations
This self-directed eLearning course will familiarize experienced inspectors on how and when investigations and prosecutions are used as enforcement actions. Learners will follow an inspection where their questions about shifting from an inspection mindset to an investigation mindset will be answered.

Orientation to Tactical Communications
TThis self-directed eLearning course will familiarize ROEB inspectors with tactical communication principles and practices. Learners will discover why effective communication skills are essential in the regulatory environment. The 2024 version of this course provides the solid theoretical foundation required to participate in Tactical Communications for Inspectors. If you are a new inspector requiring designation, this is one of your mandatory courses.