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The Guidelines are designed to provide a broad overview for health care workers and to facilitate linkages on common concerns …

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Keywords: climate change extreme heat extreme heat events guidelines technical guide health care workers

This fact sheet is for Health Care Workers working outside of facilities in the community and in patient/client homes.

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Toolkit for Public Health and Emergency Management Officials. The Toolkit is based on best communication practices for addressing health risks …

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The number of heat waves and extreme heat events is increasing. Extreme heat is a health risk. People in non-air …

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Best Practices Guidebook provides an overview of health risks from extreme heat and offers evidence-based strategies for alerting health authorities …

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The purpose of this resource guide is to present tools and information that can help inform the development of rigorous …

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Keywords: climate change health vulnerability health vulnerability assessments adaptation assessments adaptation plans workbook Canadian health sector

This guidance is intended to help public officials, managers, and employees maintain and improve air quality in ice arenas by …

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Follow these simple tips to stay safe while driving or working in your garage.

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A new residential indoor air quality guideline for acetaldehyde has been proposed.

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The present document reviews the epidemiological, toxicological, and exposure research on acrolein as well as the conclusions from a number …

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