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    CPADS 2021-2022 PUMF Data

    The Canadian Postsecondary Education Alcohol and Drug Use Survey (CPADS) 2021-2022 recruited postsecondary students who were at a Canadian university, college, or CEGEP and living in Canada. A total of 40,931 respondents of all ages and programs completed online surveys between November 29, 2021...
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    BC sector study VOC dataset

    The BC Sector Study in Trail and Kitimat was conducted in October and November of 2011 to measure the spatial variability of air pollutants in two small towns with a single industrial source. Four 1-week (7 Day) integrated samples were collected at 12 outdoor locations in Trail and 11 locations...
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    Simulated composite diets

    Health Canada simulated diets that followed recommendations in Canada’s Dietary Guidelines and helped meet nutrient needs of people living in Canada at different life stages. These simulated composite diets were part of the evidence used to develop the information in Applying Canada’s Dietary...
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    Benzene releases from gasoline stations - Implications for human health: Mitigating measures

    There are a number of mitigating measures for vapour releases at gasoline stations based on the Environmental Code of Practice issued by the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME 1991). These measures, which include Stage 1 vapour recovery (Figure 6), were designed to reduce the...
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    Health impacts of air pollution in Canada in 2018

    Air pollution is a major contributor to the development of disease and premature death. It also represents the largest environmental risk factor to human health (WHO 2016). Exposure to air pollution increases the risk of dying prematurely from heart disease, stroke and lung cancer.
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    Draft guidance on improving indoor air quality in office buildings: Overview

    The purpose of this guidance is to summarize ways to remediate, maintain and improve indoor air quality in office buildings. This guidance provides practical recommendations to address and respond to potential IAQ problems, including guidance for reducing pollutant sources and properly operating...
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    Draft guidance on improving indoor air quality in office buildings: Ventilation

    Building operators and those responsible for IAQ should be knowledgeable about the ventilation system design and operation, which includes the outdoor air supply, outdoor air quality, filters and filtration efficiency, space planning, equipment maintenance, controlling other contaminant pathways...
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    Improve indoor air quality in your home

    Poor indoor air quality can affect your health. The most effective way to improve your indoor air is to identify activities that can contribute to poor indoor air quality and remove or reduce the sources of indoor air pollutants.
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    Draft guidance on improving indoor air quality in office buildings: Building stewardship

    Stewardship refers to overseeing and being responsible for the care and maintenance of property. Building operators and the employer are often able to directly and positively impact IAQ through building stewardship. By understanding IAQ and the interaction between products, furnishings,...
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    Draft guidance on improving indoor air quality in office buildings: Resolution process

    The IAQ resolution process will often involve responding to a reported air quality issue. Occupants may report concerns through the supervisor or manager, the health and safety committee or representative, the union, or the employer. As a best practice, it is recommended that the employer have a...
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