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Environmental Health Sciences SS3010
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This self -study course reviews the principles that form the basis of the processes and
technologies used for identifying and resolving environmental health issues. Designed to
provide a common education base for federal, state, and local officials responsible for
implementation of environmental health standards. Joe Beck, Professor, Eastern Kentucky
University served as course developer. (Course released November 1994.)
Developed By
Division of Professional Development and Evaluation,
Public Health Practice Program Office and the National Center for Environmental Health
Prerequisites
Degree in sciences, including Environmental
Health Sciences, public health, engineering, or other scientific technical areas
Target Audience
Sanitarians, environmental health specialists, and
related public health workers. The course would also be of particular value to employees
of non-governmental organizations that are deployed to underdeveloped regions of the world
Instructional Medium/Course Materials
Print-based self-study course.
The following textbooks are
also required and may be purchased from publishers listed below:
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Primary Text
Salvato, J.A, Jr., Environmental Engineering and Sanitation, 4th ed. New
York: John Wiley & Sons, 1992, ISBN: 0-471-52377-1
Supplemental Text No. 1
Salvato, J. A. and J. E. Beck, Environmental Engineering and Sanitation: 1994
Supplement - New Tools for the Environmental Engineer/Specialist. New York: John Wiley
& Sons, 1994, ISBN O-471-06396-7
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Attn. Order Department
1 Wiley Drive
Somerset, NJ 08875
1-800-225-5945, Ext. 2497
Supplemental Text No. 2
1993 Emergency Response Guidebook
(A Guidebook For First Responders During The Initial Phase Of A Hazardous Materials
Incident)
United States Department of Transportation>
Office of Hazardous Materials Training and Initiatives (DHM-50)
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
ISBN: 0-16-042938-2
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Credits Available
None
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This page last reviewed: July 13, 2004
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