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    Airborne Radionuclide Concentrations Dataset

    The Airborne Radionuclide Concentrations (ARC) Dataset is a general dataset of airborne radionuclide concentrations analyzed at the Radiation Protection Bureau (RPB). The RPB is responsible for delivering Health Canada’s program in the area of ionizing radiation protection. This dataset includes...
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    Health Canada
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    The Canadian Radiological Monitoring Network – Thermoluminescent Dosimetry (TLD)

    This dataset contains the historical (prior to 2015) environmental dosimetry results. The current data can be found here: http://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/67bedee8-beb0-4b3a-a1c6-24a4cda08afe. The data after 2015 is provided in SI units of millisieverts (mSv) to be more in-line with current...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Risk Management Plan reviews for new drug decisions completed within service ...

    Risk Management Plan reviews protect Canadians from preventable hazards, and contribute to effective engagement with partners and stakeholders - in view of the department's reliance on shared responsibilities. This indicator measures post-market effectiveness in providing Canadians with access to...
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    Health Canada
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    Canadian Total Diet Study - Radionuclides 2000-2020

    Radionuclides are elements that release energy called radiation. Radionuclides originate from both natural (e.g. soil and rock) and artificial (e.g. certain industrial, military and medical applications) sources...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Canadian Total Diet Study - Trace Elements 1993-2018

    The determination of the trace element concentrations in food is important for consumer safety. Trace elements are metals that are present in low concentrations in air, water and soil. Thirty-four trace elements are commonly measured in TDS food sample composites. Although mercury and fluoride...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Canadian Total Diet Study - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) 1992-2015

    Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a class of industrial chemicals that were used in a wide variety of applications including transformer oils, paints, and lubricants. PCBs are lipophilic compounds and accumulate in the tissues of biological organisms and bioconcentrate through the food chain....
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Canadian Total Diet Study - DEHA, DEHP and other Phthalates 2011, 2013, 2014 ...

    DEHA Di-(2-ethylhexyl) adipate (DEHA) is widely used as a plasticizer in food contact materials, such as PVC food wrapping or cling films used to rewrap meat poultry, fish, cheese, and other foods. DEHA can also be found in PVC gaskets of lids for glass jars. Like other plasticizers, DEHA is not...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Canadian Total Diet Study - Bisphenol A (BPA) 2008-2012, 2016

    Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used in the production of polycarbonate (PC) and epoxy resins. PC is used in food storage containers such as water bottles, and epoxy resins are used in the internal coating for food and beverage cans to protect the food from direct contact with metal. Under...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Canadian Total Diet Study - Ochratoxin A (OTA) 2008-2009

    Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a natural toxin produced by fungal species in the genera Aspergillus and Penicillium. This naturally occurring toxin can be found in a broad group of agricultural products such as cereal grains, coffee, and fruits. Higher levels of OTA can result from the improper storage of...
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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    Canadian Total Diet Study - Mercury (Hg) 1998, 2000

    Mercury is a naturally occurring element that is also present in the environment as a result of human activities. Water bodies can be contaminated with mercury from industrial sources, such as pulp and paper mills, and from the soil when large reservoirs are created by hydro-electric dams....
    Organization:
    Health Canada
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