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Crown Liability in Negligence for Product Safety
As an inspector, you have a responsibility to verify compliance with and enforce the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) and the Cosmetics Regulations under the Food and Drug Act (FDA). In the process of conducting your job, situations may arise where claims are made against the Crown in negligence. This course will help you avoid actions and situations that may give rise to Crown liability.

Crown Liability in Regulatory Enforcement
This self-directed eLearning course will help ROEB inspectors explore the various aspects of Crown Liability in regulatory activities. It will examine different types of liability and how inspectors can reduce Health Canada’s risk. This course is the last in a series of five prerequisite courses for Foundations of Inspection and Regulation. This is the recommended order for these prerequisite courses: 1. FS593 – Introduction to Regulatory Enforcement 2. FS632 – Building Inspector Credibility 3. FS636 – Compliance Verification Activities 4. FS631 – Understanding Inspector Powers 5. FS488 – Crown Liability in Regulatory Enforcement

CSD Orientation for Gcdocs
Description Welcome to the “CSD Orientation for GCdocs” session! Please note that you must have completed the Unleash the Power of GCdocs prior to the CSD Orientation. Topics include: E-Filing Procedure. E-Filing Templates. GCdocs Adminstration. GCdocs Support Tools. Approach: Online self-paced. Duration: 1 hour. Target audience: HR Staffing Community. Pre-requisite: Unleash the Power of GCdocs.


Design and Analysis of Bioequivalence Studies
The online course Design and Analysis of Bioequivalence Studies is designed to help you distinguish between the bioavailability (BA) and the bioequivalence (BE) of drug products and why the need for BE studies. It will outline the decision criteria for assessing the BA and BE of drug products, design, and analysis of BE studies and look at crossover designs and possible issues that you may encounter in BE studies. The online format will support the delivery of information to employees in a direct and convenient manner.

Duty to Accommodate

Duty to Delete
The online course Duty to Delete is designed to help you determine what information you need to keep and what information you are allowed to delete. You will be prompted to consider how your information practices align with the requirements for keeping information and to consider the risks of keeping too much information. 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.

Effective Communication
This course provides practical strategies for improving communication skills. It is designed for Marketed Health Products Directorate (MHPD) staff, to help build the capacity and skills to better engage and work more efficiently with both internal and external stakeholders.