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Operation Heat Shield will create heat actions that will provide cooling strategies to protect the most vulnerable - children, the elderly, the sick, and create heat resilience innovation to safeguard those in long-term care homes, congregate housing, low-income housing, hospitals, schools and others.
Rising temperatures is one of the biggest global health threats of the 21st century. It underscores a critical need for ambitious adaptation and advancement of protective measures to safeguard the health and safety of Canadians and Canadian workers. Operation Heat Shield Canada aims to help Canada adapt, prepare and save lives in the face of rising global temperatures. To address this challenge, Operation Heat Shield Canada draws together a team of global experts to provide research, education, and advocacy on creating, disseminating and implementing evidence-based solutions and technologies to protect health and prevent disease exacerbated by heat.
Operation Heat Shield draws together a team of global experts to provide research, education, and advocacy on creating, disseminating and implementing evidence-based solutions to protect health and prevent diseases exacerbated by heat. The Operation Heat Shield team will transform the high-resolution data into adaptive and preventative strategies and policies, and guidelines to protect health and prevent diseases exacerbated by heat. Ultimately, the heat management and monitoring solutions that will be developed will equip the Canadian public and Canadian workers, and the global community to become resilient to heat stress.
Heat is a health issue of growing importance internationally. Health Canada will leverage Operation Heat Shield results to support developing and revising new and existing national heat health guidance and inform heat health adaptation at the household, facility, community, and provincial/territorial levels.
Health Canada is working with partners, including the World Health Organization, the World Meteorological Organization, the U.S. Health Information Network, to advance knowledge and best practices internationally. The result of Operation Health Shield will allow Health Canada to contribute valuable information to international collaborations and showcase Canadian scientific leadership.
The knowledge generated by Operation Heat Shield will better equip Health Canada, and its provincial partners and stakeholders, to reduce heat illness and death and to support international efforts to advance heat health science and practice.
Identify and evaluate unique workplaces and environments that challenge the human heat stress response.
Work to define the human physiological tolerance to heat stress by simulating Canadians' living and working conditions.
Apply these findings back in the field to validate the outcomes.
Translate these outcomes into heat health protection policies and guidelines.
Partner in designing and developing innovative heat protection technologies.
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