Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Environmental Health Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities:

What they do is to ensure that they control the regulation of food, consultation, education and more importantly a standard that governs the sanitation of foods such as milk, solids, water, wastes that are hazardous and infectious to human health. They also make sure that institutional environments, housing and sewage's are worked on to help preserve the life of every individual since life is a vital entity that must be preserved.  An environmental health specialist should be able to prevent hazardous substance such as disposable or
infectious waste from contaminating the environment. This extends to the construction of disposable systems that will help direct these wastes in a safer and risk free manner, causing no outbreak of diseases or pollution.


Average Yearly Salary; 23.74 - $36.67 Hourly $1,899.20 - $2,933.60 Biweekly $49,379.20 - $76,273.60 Annually
Education:
Students interested in becoming an environmental health specialist should take high school courses in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, physics, English, literature, computer skills, and health occupations/medical professions education. Environmental health must have a high school diploma or the equivalent


Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Why not?
-I’m not interested in becoming an environmental health specialist, it’s interesting but it’s not my type I want to be a psychologist  , I respect all the work that they do but I wouldn’t like to study for that.





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