Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
- Definition of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
- Policy on Environmental Sensitivities (Canadian Human Rights Commission)
- MCS Flyer
Links:
- Clean Air Resources (The Lung Association)
- Clean Air Resources (The Lung Association)
- Clean Air Resources (The Lung Association)
- Guide to Less Toxic Products
- Guidelines on the Use of Perfumes and Scented Products (University of Toronto)
- Scent-Free Policy for the Workplace (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health & Safety)
- Work Safe (BC) Scent Safety in the WorkPlace (2010)
Documents:
- The Medical Perspective on Environmental Sensitivities
- Accommodation for Environmental Sensitivities: Legal Perspective
- Guide for Public Service Alliance of Canada Members
- University Health Network: Administrative – Scent-free Environment
- Alberta Health Services Guiding Practice
David Thompson Health Region:
- David Thompson Health Region: Care of Patients with MCS
- David Thompson Health Region: Scent Free Workplace
- Care of Patients with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
- Scent Free Workplace
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