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This online self-paced course is the first step in the mandatory training and accreditation of public servants working and specializing in classification. Participants will learn about the concepts of classification and organizational design, the roles and responsibilities of the main players, the scope of classification action requests, and the impacts of classification decisions and changes to organizational structure and job descriptions.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the organization and classification framework of the core public administration of the Government of Canada, and explains how it fits into the Policy on People Management.
This online self-paced course explores classification actions that are common to organizational design and classification professionals, and provides the foundational knowledge needed to perform these actions.
This online self-paced course provides managers at all levels with the basic knowledge required to exercise their delegated human resources (HR) responsibilities within the public service.
This online self-paced course outlines the stages of records and information life-cycle management and reviews information management activities that support programs and services in federal departments. Participants will learn about the different classification systems, advanced search and retrieval techniques and accepted retention and disposition processes.
This course provides a practical guide to the information management (IM) methods, tools and activities that support an effective departmental IM program. Participants will learn how to develop information classification structures, establish retention specifications and follow the proper process for disposing of information resources.
This online self-paced course offers an overview of the WHMIS changes, including updates to hazard classification, hazard labels and safety data sheets. Participants will learn about physical and health hazards encountered in the workplace, as well as controls for minimizing or eliminating exposure to hazardous materials.
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