Emergency Response
During a health emergency or disaster, Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada are responsible for supporting emergency health and social services in the provinces and territories.
Learn more about the roles and responsibilities of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
Radiological or Nuclear Emergency
Health Canada is the coordinating point for the federal government's emergency response activities through the Federal Nuclear Emergency Plan (FNEP). The Department monitors the environment for radioactivity, provides advice to the provinces and territories on protective actions and proactively develops emergency response plans.
Foodborne Illness Outbreak
Under the Foodborne Illness Outbreak Response Protocol, Health Canada works in partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and provincial and territorial authorities to mitigate or contain the effects of a foodborne illness outbreak in a timely fashion.
Food Safety
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Health Canada is responsible for assessing the effectiveness of
the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's activities related
to food safety. The
Food Emergency Response System of the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency (1999) is the report on the effectiveness
of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in responding to potential
and actual food safety emergencies.
Chemical Emergency
Through the Chemical Emergency Response Unit, Health Canada is responsible for preparing and coordinating response activities of the Safe Environments Programme, the Department's scientific lead for chemical emergencies.
Major Traumatic Events
The Psycho-social Emergency Preparedness and Response is in place to help managers develop and maintain a supportive environment for employees who experience a traumatic workplace event and to support the delivery of critical services to Canadians.
What Information Can You Find Here?
In this section, you will find information on Health Canada's activities in nuclear emergency response, as well as the Department's efforts in implementing sound disaster management and recovery practices.
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