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Catalogue Entry: Cosmetic-Drug Interface
The Guidance on the Classification of Products at the Cosmetic-Drug Interface clarifies how Health Canada interprets and applies the definitions of cosmetic and drug in the Food...-
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Catalogue Entry: Cosmetic Laser Treatments
Laser technology is being used for an increasing number of cosmetic treatments. If you are considering any of these procedures, it is important to look at the potential risks as...-
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Catalogue Entry: Hair dyes
Government of Canada information on the labelling requirements of permanent and semi-permanent hair dyes including warnings about ingredient sensitivities and the importance of...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human Health Risk Assessment for Coarse Particulate Matter: executive summary
Health Canada has completed a detailed risk assessment entitled "Human Health Risk Assessment for Coarse Particulate Matter", a stand-alone piece focusing on the potential...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human Health Risk Assessment for Gasoline Exhaust – Summary
Health Canada completed the Human Health Risk Assessment for Gasoline Exhaust, a comprehensive review and analysis of the potential adverse health effects associated with...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human Health Risk Assessment for Diesel Exhaust – summary
Health Canada completed the Human Health Risk Assessment for Diesel Exhaust, a comprehensive review and analysis of the potential adverse health effects associated with diesel...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human Health Risk Assessment for Inhaled Manganese: document summary
Manganese (CAS 7439-96-5) is a metal that is found naturally in air, water, soil and in living systems. Biologically, manganese (Mn) is an essential mineral and is required for...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human Health Risk Assessment for Sulphur Dioxide: Executive Summary
Health Canada undertook a health risk assessment of sulphur dioxide (SO2) in order to update the available information on adverse effects of SO2 to human health, determine...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human Health Risk Assessment for Biodiesel Production, Distribution and Use in Canada
Health Canada assessed the potential human health implications of the widespread use of biodiesel in Canada, considering the production, distribution, storage and use stages in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Human Health Risk Assessment for Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide
This Human Health Risk Assessment for Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) is a comprehensive review of the most relevant health- and exposure-related science for this air pollutant,...-
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Catalogue Entry: Industry Guide for the labelling of cosmetics
This guide is designed to assist in the preparation of labels that comply with Canadian regulatory requirements for cosmetics.-
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Catalogue Entry: Industry Guidance - "Danger to Human Health or Safety" Posed by Consumer Products
This document provides industry with general information on factors that Health Canada will consider when determining whether a consumer product poses a "danger to human health...-
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Catalogue Entry: Labelling of Cosmetics – Consumer product safety
A cosmetic label contains information that helps consumers make informed choices about the products they use, how to safely use the product, and how to contact the manufacturer...-
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Catalogue Entry: Labelling Requirements for Cosmetics in Pressurized Containers
2007 Health Canada summary chart on labelling requirements for cosmetics in pressurized containers-
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Catalogue Entry: Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarettes
Health Canada requires all cigarettes manufactured or imported for sale in Canada to have a reduced likelihood of igniting upholstered furniture, mattresses and bedding.-
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Catalogue Entry: Laboratory Analysis of Cigarette for Ignition Propensity
Since October 2005, Health Canada has been monitoring compliance with the Cigarette Ignition Propensity Regulations. The following table provides the results of the laboratory...-
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Catalogue Entry: Laser Hair Removal - Safety Guidelines for Facility Owners and Operators
This booklet is designed to give owners and operating staff of laser hair removal devices essential information for laser safety.-
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Catalogue Entry: Reduce noise from consumer products
Some consumer products make noise loud enough to damage your hearing.-
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Catalogue Entry: Reduce your exposure to lead
Everyone is exposed to low levels of lead through food, drinking water, air, dust, soil and some consumer products. But ongoing exposure to lead may be harmful to your health.-
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Catalogue Entry: Reducing Radon Levels in Existing Homes: A Canadian Guide for Professional...
This guide has been written to provide professional building contractors with information on radon mitigation techniques for existing houses in contact with the soil.-
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