Title: Who We Are
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2Who We Are
- The Canadian Institute of Public Health
Inspectors (CIPHI) is the only professional
association for Public Health inspectors in
Canada. - We continually work to protect the health of all
Canadians, advance the environmental and health
sciences and enhance the field of public health
inspection.
Protecting the health of Canadians
Advancing the environmental and health sciences
Enhancing the field of public
health inspection
3Who We Are
- CERTIFICATION
- The Board of Certification is the organizational
body for certification on behalf of the
Institute. The certification process guarantees
the highest standards for entry into the
profession are met. -
- INFORMATION
- CIPHI provides ongoing opportunities for
professional development. CIPHI interacts
strongly within the international environmental
health community and is proactive in advancing
the science of environmental health. - ADVOCACY
- CIPHI works to protect the health of all
Canadians on environmental issues while
promoting the science of environmental health and
the profession.
Protecting the health of Canadians
4Career as a PHI / EHO?
- PHI Public Health Inspector
- EHO Environmental Health Officer
Protecting the health of Canadians
5PHI / EHO provide services in
Food Safety Drinking Water Quality Rental Housing
Conditions Recreational Water Safety Personal
Services Facilities Childcare and Institutional
Facilities Infection Control and Communicable
Disease Consultation
Air Quality Playground Safety Tobacco
Reduction Outbreak Management Prevention of Food
borne Illness Onsite Sewage Disposal
Assessments Land Use Management
Protecting the health of Canadians
6Functions of the PHI / EHO
- Education Promotion
- Consulting Planning
- Inspecting Monitoring
- Evaluation Assessment
- Enforcement
- Advocacy
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7Advantages of being a PHI / EHO
- Diverse, interesting role
- Work with the public
- Benefit to the community
- Application of your science background
- Responsibility
- Diversity of work environment
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8Preferred Qualities
- Mature, practical assertive
- Able to work both independently in teams
- Good interpersonal skills (tact, courtesy,
diplomacy) - Good communication skills written verbal
- Good problem-solving and decision-making skills
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9Employment Opportunities
- Federal, provincial, and municipal governments
- Quality improvement for large corporations
- Environmental control agencies
- Health promotion education
- Private consulting firms
- By-law enforcement
- Education
- Workplace Health and Safety
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10How Do I Become a PHI / EHO?
- Certificate in Public Health Inspection
- The Certificate in Public Health Inspection
(Canada), CPHI(C), is granted by the Canadian
Institute of Public Health Inspectors to those
candidates who fulfill the requirements set forth
in the Regulations Respecting the Certificate in
Public Health Inspection (Canada) and Governing
the Board of Certification of Public Health
Inspectors. - Education
- The following educational institutions in Canada
currently provide programs of instruction that
have been approved by the Board of Certification - - British Columbia Institute of Technology,
Burnaby, B.C. - Concordia University College of Alberta,
Edmonton, AB. - First Nations University of Canada, Regina, SK.
- New Brunswick Community College, Bathurst, N.B.
(French) - - Ryerson University, Toronto, ON.
- - University College of Cape Breton, Sydney,
N.S.
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11How Do I Become a PHI / EHO?
Practical Experience In order to be eligible to
sit the Examination to obtain the CPHI(C), every
candidate must satisfactorily complete a twelve
(12) week minimum practicum in the basic
inspection programs. Foreign candidates must
apply to the board in advance and the academic
transcripts reviewed for equivalencies. If full
equivalency is granted by the BOC, 26 weeks of
field training are required.
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12Job Ready Candidates
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13The Sciences and being a PHI / EHO?
Biology
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14The Sciences and being a PHI / EHO?
Chemistry
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15The Sciences and being a PHI / EHO?
Chemistry
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16The Sciences and being a PHI / EHO?
Math
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17The Sciences and being a PHI / EHO?
Math
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18The Sciences and being a PHI / EHO?
Microbiology
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19The Sciences and being a PHI / EHO?
Physics
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20Types of Membership
- The Canadian Institute of Public health
Inspectors has numerous types of membership - Regular, Student, Retired, Fraternal, and
International. - We also have Corporate and Affiliate memberships.
- To qualify for regular membership, you must be a
Certified Health Inspector, as defined by the
Board of Certification (BOC).
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21Benefits of Membership
- Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors is
the only national association that speaks for
Public Health Inspectors and Environmental Health
Officers in Canada! - Other benefits include
- Voting privileges
- Sabbatical and Twinning Exchange
- Right to Hold office
- Awards Eligibility
- Free Regular membership for newly certified
members - CIPHI membership pin
- Mentorship Program
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22Benefits of Membership
- CIPHI certificate of membership
- Subscription to the Environmental health Review
- Discounts on National and Branch Annual
- Educational Conferences and Expositions
- Discounts on membership with the U.S. National
Environmental Health Association (NEHA) - Discounts on Products and Services
- Scholarship Eligibility/Education Awards under
the auspices of the Environmental Health
Foundation of Canada (EHFC) - Networking
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23Charitable Foundation
- CIPHI also has a very active Charitable
Foundation. - The Environmental Health Foundation of Canada
(EHFC) is a national, registered not-for-profit
charitable organization. Through dedicated
projects the Foundation complements the work of
CIPHI in advancing environmental health in Canada
and internationally through the development and
implementation of education and research
initiatives.
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24Photo Credits Vancouver Coastal Health, and
School of Health Sciences BCIT