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This course provides an overview of the communication of risk and impact information. It outlines the key concepts of risk communication as well as how they may be applied within the MSC context, including any regionally produced products. The course also offers the opportunity to develop basic knowledge and skills regarding the impact-based forecast and warning approach and the communication of uncertainty. It also provides best practices and highlights the contribution of the social science discipline to improving risk and impact communication. Training targeted to the MT classification.
Risk Mangement Instrument Implementation Strategy
The session provides an overview of the implementation strategy to compliance promotion officers including the available resources and people available to help preparing it. Topics covered in this session will include: • Overview of Implementation Strategy • Target Audience and Enforcement • Data collection & Performance measurement & Available Resources Learning Objectives • Purpose of the Implementation Strategy • How it works/is structured • Key sections • Benefits • Available support resources *Training targeted to Specialists, Managers and Supervisors.
Introduction to the Fisheries Act
The Fisheries Act is Canada’s most important statute to prevent water pollution and to protect and preserve Canada’s fisheries resource. This self-paced course will examine key aspects of the Fisheries Act; specifically, provisions that fall under the responsibility of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), as well as the related enforcement process. *Training targeted to Employees.
Occupational Health and Safety Employee Training
This course is mandatory for all employees at ECCC (including students and casuals) who are not supervisors, managers or executives. It provides information on occupational health and safety rights, roles, and responsibilities under the Canada Labour Code, Part II. *Training targeted to Employees.
Occupational Health and Safety Training for Managers and Supervisors – Part 2
This mandatory workshop is for managers and supervisors who have completed Mandatory OHS Training for Managers and Supervisors – Part 1. The workshop will provide practical exercises to strengthen the learned concepts and must be attended within three months after completing the online course. *Training targeted to Managers and Supervisors and Executives.
Officially Induced Error
By completing this lesson, participants will gain a better understanding of the officially induced error concept and legal consequences and will learn how to avoid it when delivering compliance promotion activities. This course has been developed and delivered by Yves Corriveau (ECCC lawyer). Course objectives • Define the concept of officially induced error • Describe conditions of defense officially induced error • Describe the consequences of officially induced error • Describe how to avoid officially induced errors *Training targeted to Specialists, Managers and Supervisors.