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The purpose of this document is to communicate a revised procedure for amending the Product Register to reflect a change in a registrant's name or a change in registrant.
This directive outlines the requirements for the registration of microbial pest control agents and products proposed for pest management in Canada at this time.
Number of Controlled Goods Site Inspections that have been conducted by
Controlled Goods Program Officers. Site inspections are conducted to ensure
organizations are compliant with the Controlled Goods Regulations. To learn more
about the Controlled Goods Program and its’ Regulations, please consult the Public
Works and Government Services Canada website at the following link:
https://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/pmc-cgp/comment-how-eng.html
For the 2020-21 fiscal year, Inspections were conducted virtually as site inspections were not possible due to Covid
Number of Contract Security Program site inspections that have been conducted by Contract Security Program Officers. Site inspections are conducted to ensure organizations are compliant with appropriate security measures to handle and safeguard sensitive information. Note: The statistics do not include activities about renewals, new sites (company move) and follow-up inspections, etc.
These documents give information that will help you understand regulated inspections processes. It gives you access to information about each type of drug and health product inspection done by Health Canada, in Canada and abroad.
The purpose of this Regulatory Directive is to inform registrants, other interested parties and agencies about the legislation and policy on the advertising of pest control products, and to provide some guideline on wording in promotional material and timing of advertising of control products.
The purpose of this document is to outline the current toxicological data requirements for chemical pest control products in Canada.
Under the Cannabis Act and the Cannabis Regulations (CR), licence holders are only permitted to use pesticides or pest control products (PCPs) that are approved for use on cannabis under the Pest Control Products Act (PCPA).
The purpose of this regulatory directive is to advise registrants and other interested groups and agencies of revisions to Regulatory Directive Dir93-16, Registration Requirements for Electrical Devices Intended for the Control of Flying Insect Pests. This revised regulatory directive more accurately reflects the current regulatory status of this type of control product.
The purpose of this guide is to help classify the level of severity of deviations noted as observations during inspections of clinical trials with drugs for human use and ensure uniformity in the assignment of ratings of observations among Inspectors of the Health Products and Food Branch (HPFB) Inspectorate.