Environmental Health Officer

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Environmental health officers assess risk and develop, regulate, enforce and monitor laws and regulations governing public health and both the built and natural environment, in order to promote good human health and environmental practices.

Environmental health officers may perform the following tasks:

Specialisations:

Environmental health officers may specialise in the areas of air, food and water quality, disease vector control (e.g. mosquito control), waste management, environmental protection, health education and noise control.

Environmental health officers are also involved in consultation, evaluation, managerial and health promotion activities.

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