Guidance Documents

Our guidance reviews help environmental health professionals to contextualize evidence and identify relevant best practice recommendations, guidance, and tools in emerging subject areas. These documents summarize existing recommendations and guidelines from across multiple agencies and are produced via rapid reviews of academic and grey literature, expert consultation, and cooperation with external partners. These documents do not supersede provincial or federal guidance or regulations.
This easy-to-reference resource summarizes how best to design and manage outdoor environments to reduce tick habitat, and outlines steps one should take to reduce the risk of getting bitten by a tick…
Please see the full project description and companion reports here. Accommodation approaches – adaptive strategies that are designed to allow continued use of areas at risk of climate impacts (e.g…
One Health works towards optimal health outcomes by recognizing, understanding, and managing the interconnection between people, animals, and their shared environment. It is neither "human first," "…
Extreme heat events affect different people in different ways, and some people are at higher risk of experiencing heat-related illness if they do not have air conditioning. One way to reduce the…
NCCEH Extreme Heat Event - Health Checklist WEB_0.pdf306.1 KB, NCCEH Extreme Heat Event - Health Checklist B&W.pdf276.18 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Punjabi BW.pdf280.99 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Punjabi Colour.pdf316.48 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Health Checklist - French BW.pdf289.15 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Health Checklist - French Colour.pdf328.48 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Trad Chinese BW.pdf397.57 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Trad Chinese Colour.pdf430.95 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Simpl Chinese Colour.pdf411.37 KB, Extreme Heat Event - Simpl Chinese BW.pdf376.19 KB
Public concern regarding the potential toxicological effects of exposure to artificial turf pitches has led to the publication of numerous human health risk assessments (HHRAs) on styrene-butadiene…
HHRAs addressing artificial turf and crumb rubber - Nov. 13 2019.pdf736.33 KB
Flood zones can pose a number of hazards as people evacuate, and when they return to their homes, farms, or businesses following a flood. Some of these hazards may be difficult to spot. This poster…
NCCEH Flood hazards 8.5x11 Final.pdf480.75 KB
[Updated: May 20, 2021] Introduction Extensive debate over when, where, and what types of masks should be worn, and by whom, has persisted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health agencies…
Masking during the pandemic_NCCEH UPDATE JUN2021_EN.pdf657.69 KB
To prevent the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, public health guidance promotes physical distancing, staying home when ill, good hand hygiene and environmental…
Homeless encampment guidance document_July_EN_JY (2).pdf647.71 KB
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the closure of workplaces, public facilities, retail and commercial spaces, entertainment venues, and other indoor spaces where groups of people congregate. As cities…
COVID-19 in indoor environments — Air and surface disinfection measures Oct 2020 update.pdf484.54 KB
Hand sanitizer use continues to be prevalent during the COVID-19 outbreak. However, increased use and new formulations have led to accidents and sparked concerns over safety. The NCCEH has developed…