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Introduction to Sample Handling for Product Safety Laboratory Analysts.
Introduction to the administrative duties of designated analysts, when handling samples submitted by law enforcement, inspectors, and research scientists, for the purpose of supporting the administration and enforcement of the CCPSA, FDA (Cosmetics Regulations) and HPA.

Introduction to Science at Health Canada
This seven-minute video demonstrates the breadth of science that underpins how Health Canada carries out its mandate. It provides the viewer with an overview of the science roles, functions, and priorities in the Department and positions them within the delivery of services to Canadians. It also demonstrates how other non-science functions play important roles in supporting science excellence at Health Canada.

Introduction to Surveillance Using Poison Centre Data
Course Overview - Welcome to CSSPI Course 1 – Introduction to Surveillance Using Poison Centre Data. THuman Resourcesough the completion of this course, you will learn about the value of using poison centre data for surveillance, the role of CSSPI, and poison centres across Canada. TOPICS INCLUDE - The course is divided into tHuman Resourcesee modules. - Importance of Using Poison Centre Data for Surveillance - CSSPI and Its Role - Poison Centers Across Canada

Introduction to the Health Portfolio Chemical Emergency Response Annex
The "HP CERA" course readies Health Portfolio responders for chemical emergencies, fostering federal emergency expertise within the Health Portfolio. It aids in HP CERA navigation, clarifies their role, and bolsters preparedness for complex situations.

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Learning Needs Analysis 101
In this live virtual workshop, with learning specialists from the National Learning Unit, ROEB staff will learn about the importance of conducting a learning needs analysis to discover if training is an appropriate solution for addressing knowledge and skill gaps in the workplace. Learners will develop an understanding of the steps and best practices in conducting a learning needs analysis and will explore how non-training solutions can be effective in solving workplace challenges.

Legal Framework of Regulatory Investigations
This self-directed course will help experienced inspectors learn more about the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, also referred to as the Charter, and its impact on regulatory inspections and investigations. Learners will also analyze key legal cases that have helped to further define the difference between inspections and investigations and the changed role and powers of the inspector. In the prerequisite courses, inspectors were introduced to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the Principles of Fundamental Justice, and the Rule of Law. This course will explain how the Charter and these concepts provide the legal basis for inspection and investigation.
