This study used data from Ontario’s Toxics Reduction Act to assess trends in industrial carcinogen use and release.
This project aimed to evaluate the performance of the Ontario Toxics Reduction Act (TRA) and to explore the feasibility of using data from the TRA and NPRI databases as a surveillance tool for occupational and environmental exposures.
The main objective of this study is to collect data to assess where hazardous levels of radon are present in Ontario workplaces in order to target prevention efforts.
The goal of this study is to measure levels exposure to diesel engine exhaust among workers in the Ontario construction industry.
This project examined cancer and chronic respiratory disease risk among workers in the Ontario Asbestos Workers Register.
This project was to investigate the relationship between occupation, industry, and prostate cancer risk in Canadian workers.