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When was the last time you tested for radon? – Resources
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Health Canada Resources:
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National Organizations
Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program
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Your Content Goes The Canadian National Radon Proficiency Program (C-NRPP) is a certification program that establishes guidelines and provides training and resources radon professionals.
Donna Schmidt Lung Cancer Prevention Society
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In 2010 the Society was organized as a tax exempt charity and receives donations in support of the Society’s objective to reduce lung cancer from home and workplace radon exposure.
Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists
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The Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists (CARST) is a national association that works to raise radon awareness and reduce radon risk across Canada through an annual conference, membership resources and a regular newsletter.
Radiation Safety Institute of Canada
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The Radiation Safety Institute of Canada was founded as an independent, non-partisan, non-governmental body to promote safety in relation to radiation exposure in the workplace and in homes, schools and the environment. Its founding was a direct, independent response to the human disaster in the Elliot Lake uranium mines, where healthy miners had been exposed to excessive amounts of a common radioactive gas (called radon) in the underground mining environment.
National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health
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NCCEH is an indispensable online resource for environmental health practitioners and policy-makers across Canada, focused on health risks associated with the physical environment and identifying evidence-based interventions to mitigate those risks.
Canadian Environmental Law Association
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The Canadian Environmental Law Association is in the process of doing a policy review on radon across Canada.