Thursday, October 13, 2016

Environmental Health Specialist


Duties:
To start off, an Environmental Health Specialists is someone who is concerned with the environmental quality of a community and the health and safety of the workers in that community .For example, they are responsible for enforcing local, state, and federal regulations that pertain to the sanitation of food and water, handling of hazardous and infectious wastes, and also cleanliness and  the safety of housing and institutional environments. They may or can also be in charge of collecting and analyzing samples to determine if a hazard to public health exists.


Salary:
$46k


Education:
An environmental health must have a high school diploma or the equivalent. Some of environmental health specialists earn a bachelor’s degree in environmental health, but some have a degree in a related field such as biological and chemical sciences or environmental engineering.

Demand for this career:
Employment opportunities for environmental health specialists are expected to grow between 10% - 20%

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Reflection:
No,I wouldn't wanna become or study for this career it seems boring.

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