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What is a CRN?

Job Safety
A CRN (Certificate Registration Number) is a registration number that is given to the individual whom is either already trained in Job Safety and HAZMAT or is in the process of doing so.

What's a CRN?

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The CRN is the course reference number that you'll need to provide at the time of registration. The same course may have several different CRNs or sections: for example, one for the class at the Burnaby campus, one for a Downtown campus class, and one for a distance or online learning version. It's therefore important that you select the appropriate one. Check each term for current numbers; the CRN for a specific course changes from term to term. [top]

After I register for a course, can I transfer from one CRN# to another?

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To transfer from one CRN# to another, you must submit the request in writing to any campus location before the beginning date of both courses.

Who is behind CRN?

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The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology was founded in December 2002 by Mike Treder and Chris Phoenix. Today we have a four-person leadership team, backed up by a strong Board of Advisors. As an affiliate of World Care, an international non-profit 501(c)3 organization, CRN receives valuable assistance from World Care executives.

Who needs a CRN?

Job Safety
Industrial and office workers of diverse fields such as janitorial maintenance, factory workers, hospital staff, professional drivers, etc. The Job Safety and HAZMAT training© indicates that the worker is duly prepared to avoid accidents at the workplace and handle chemicals or materials that could be considered hazardous. These chemicals vary all the way from cleaning agents to health–care products.

How do I obtain a CRN?

Job Safety
By enrolling on the Job Safety & HAZMAT training© and making the payment for the registration fee, the CRN is automatically e-mailed to the applicant's e-mail address provided and can be used for employment purposes as indication of being in the process of getting certified and Job Safety and HAZMAT©. Upon registration the training material is immediately made available for download, and can be on-computer read or printed-out for easy handling and use.

Why should I become a member of CRN?

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CREMe Research Network (CRN) provides many benefits to you as a researcher and scientist and all of them are completely free of charge. CRN is a network of experts, with whom you ? being an expert yourself ? can exchange opinions, ideas, reports and research data. You will have access to our user-directory so you can contact your fellow research colleagues directly to discuss research projects and potential for collaborative efforts.

Is there a test I have to pass in order to get a CRN?

Job Safety
No, the applicant will get a CRN immediately after he/she registers for it online, since having a CRN means that the individual is in the process of getting certified in Job Safety and HAZMAT© or has already finished such process. The CRN provided can be widely used for employment purposes immediately after it is granted to the applicant.

What is CREMe Research Network (CRN)?

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CREMe emerged out of more than six years of scientific research in Trinity College Dublin. Our interest in scientific research has never ceased. We are working on bringing together researchers from all over the world who are experts in the related areas of consumer exposure to chemicals in food, cosmetics and the environment.

What kind of issues are discussed in CRN?

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All issues relating to food, cosmetic, chemical and environmental safety with an emphasis on consumers and exposure are discussed in CRN. CRN is comprised of a number of forums, each of which contain several discussion threads. Currently the top level forums are: International Issues For a summary of the types of discussions that are going on, see the Forum Page which shows some recent questions and answers.

Where can I find the Course Reference Number (CRN)?

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The CRN or Course Reference Number is listed as the Call Number in the Course Schedule every semester, but if needed you can also look it up in Banner. Click the magnifying glass or double-click the CRN field (if label is blue) in the key block of the form that requires the CRN. Double Click in term field to return CRN value of selected course to the calling form Notice that the key block of the calling form now contains the CRN number and course information selected.

Why do you have CRN web pages in Chinese?

Nanotechnology: Frequently Asked Questions
Because over a billion people in the world speak Chinese, and because advanced nanotechnology may first be developed in China, we are very grateful to Dr. Sinclair Wang, who volunteered to perform this translation for us. We're also indebted to Rebecca Rippin, who has translated several of our pages into Spanish and Portuguese.

What do I do if my Customer Registration Number (CRN) has elapsed?

You will need to contact the Internet Assistance Program helpdesk on 1800 427 457, between 8.00am to 8.00pm Monday to Friday or between 9.00am to 5.00pm on Saturday and Sunday, and inform them that you are an existing compression software customer. They will verify your details and previously provided CRN and will be able to assist you further.

Is my CRN unique or can anybody else use my number?

Job Safety
Your CRN (Certificate Registration Number) is definitely unique and nobody else will be assigned the same number. Since your CRN is attached to your full name no other individual would be able to try to use it and take advantage of your safety training status.

How does CRN define molecular manufacturing?

Nanotechnology: Frequently Asked Questions
CRN defines molecular manufacturing (MM) as: any technology that implements digital operations, nanoscale construction, self-manufacture, programmable properties, and low error rates. This definition can apply to any technology that meets all five criteria. You can learn more about the definition by clicking here. We've also identified three stages for the development of MM, each with specific milestones. The first stage is the computer-controlled fabrication of precise molecular structures.

Why can’t we use section number rather than the new Course Reference Number (CRN)?

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In the new eServices, the course reference number is the only provided method of locating the course you are teaching. However, in the CRN Selection section of faculty eServices, you can see the courses to which you are assigned, including both CRN and course title. If a course search by course and section number becomes available, we will take advantage of it.

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