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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Environmental Health Specialist

Environmental Health Specialist

A person certified in REHS works to improve the quality of life and health through environmental education, consultation, and enforcement. Although a majority of those who are REHS-certified work for government, many are also employed by the private sector. Some typical program responsibilities include food protection, land use, recreational swimming, onsite sewage disposal, drinking water, housing, vector control, disaster sanitation, and solid waste and hazardous materials management. Typical duties of a REHS in local government include inspections of various facilities such as food establishments, public swimming pools, community drinking water systems, landfills, and underground storage tanks in order to determine compliance with federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, and ordinances.
  
Salary: $51,000
 
Education:
 
Bachelor's degree programs in environmental health and safety prepare students for work in this field. Professional certification is available, and numerous universities offer master's degree programs for those who seek advancement. The following table contains the main requirements to become an environmental health and safety specialist, as reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


I wouldn’t be interested in becoming an environmental health specialist because its yearly salary income is very low compared to other pathoways.

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