Investigation Principles

$149.00

Investigation Principles is a IFSS Basic Level course providing an overview of investigation phases and the terminology and communication related to the topic.

  • Goal: Participants will be able to describe an investigation.

  • Scope: Topics covered in this course include foundations, communication, agency collaboration, investigation skills pre-investigation, investigation, post-investigation.

Course Objectives

Foundations

  • Define relevant terminology.

  • Explain the significance of high profile investigations.

  • Explain the difference between an inspection and an investigation.

  • Describe control measures used to mitigate risk to the public.

  • Give examples of different types of investigations.

  • Provide an example of when you would conduct an emergency response investigation.

Communication 

  • Explain the role of agency communication in an investigation.

  • Explain the role of agency communications with the media.

  • Explain the agency policy for releasing information to the public.

  • Explain the limitations on communication of proprietary information.

Agency Collaboration 

  • Give examples of agencies that may potentially be involved.

  • Describe the responsibilities of partner agencies.

  • Describe arrangements allowing agencies to work together.

  • Describe a basic ICS structure for feed/food investigations or incidents.

Investigation Skills 

  • Describe critical thinking in an investigation.

  • Describe the role of communication in an investigation.

  • Differentiate between observation and intuition.

  • Recognize non-verbal communication.

  • Apply effective interview techniques.

  • Write defensible reports.

Pre-investigation 

  • Research information on commodity.

  • Review documentation on the incident/outbreak leading up to the investigation

  • List the equipment needed during an investigation.

  • Describe safety precautions.

  • Describe common logistical challenges.

Investigation 

  • List types of information that can be collected for use as evidence.

  • Describe agency policy for the collection of evidence.

  • Describe agency policy for the documentation of evidence.

  • Explain the responsibilities of the investigation team.

  • Conduct interviews.

  • Use investigation technologies when conducting an investigation.

Post Investigation 

  • Tabulate findings

  • Describe a chronology of the investigation.

  • Describe contributing factors important to prevention.

  • Explain after action reports.

  • Discuss findings with other agencies.

  • Explain enforcement measures that can be applied.

Duration

Unit 1: Foundations – 18 minutes
Unit 2: Communication- 17 minutes
Unit 3: Agency Collaboration- 14 minutes
Unit 4: Investigation Skills- 20 minutes
Unit 5: Pre-Investigation- 28 minutes
Unit 6: Investigation- 51 minutes
Unit 7: Post- Investigation- 26 minutes

Total Course time – 2 hours and 54 minutes


Investigation Principles is a IFSS Basic Level course providing an overview of investigation phases and the terminology and communication related to the topic.

  • Goal: Participants will be able to describe an investigation.

  • Scope: Topics covered in this course include foundations, communication, agency collaboration, investigation skills pre-investigation, investigation, post-investigation.

Course Objectives

Foundations

  • Define relevant terminology.

  • Explain the significance of high profile investigations.

  • Explain the difference between an inspection and an investigation.

  • Describe control measures used to mitigate risk to the public.

  • Give examples of different types of investigations.

  • Provide an example of when you would conduct an emergency response investigation.

Communication 

  • Explain the role of agency communication in an investigation.

  • Explain the role of agency communications with the media.

  • Explain the agency policy for releasing information to the public.

  • Explain the limitations on communication of proprietary information.

Agency Collaboration 

  • Give examples of agencies that may potentially be involved.

  • Describe the responsibilities of partner agencies.

  • Describe arrangements allowing agencies to work together.

  • Describe a basic ICS structure for feed/food investigations or incidents.

Investigation Skills 

  • Describe critical thinking in an investigation.

  • Describe the role of communication in an investigation.

  • Differentiate between observation and intuition.

  • Recognize non-verbal communication.

  • Apply effective interview techniques.

  • Write defensible reports.

Pre-investigation 

  • Research information on commodity.

  • Review documentation on the incident/outbreak leading up to the investigation

  • List the equipment needed during an investigation.

  • Describe safety precautions.

  • Describe common logistical challenges.

Investigation 

  • List types of information that can be collected for use as evidence.

  • Describe agency policy for the collection of evidence.

  • Describe agency policy for the documentation of evidence.

  • Explain the responsibilities of the investigation team.

  • Conduct interviews.

  • Use investigation technologies when conducting an investigation.

Post Investigation 

  • Tabulate findings

  • Describe a chronology of the investigation.

  • Describe contributing factors important to prevention.

  • Explain after action reports.

  • Discuss findings with other agencies.

  • Explain enforcement measures that can be applied.

Duration

Unit 1: Foundations – 18 minutes
Unit 2: Communication- 17 minutes
Unit 3: Agency Collaboration- 14 minutes
Unit 4: Investigation Skills- 20 minutes
Unit 5: Pre-Investigation- 28 minutes
Unit 6: Investigation- 51 minutes
Unit 7: Post- Investigation- 26 minutes

Total Course time – 2 hours and 54 minutes