MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK
Main description:
First published in 1933, this is THE Environmental Health book for global practitioners and students
New coverage of the climate emergency, new content for military practitioners, fire safety in high rise buildings, plastics and public health, humanitarian crises, and the impact of the UK leaving the European Union
Contents:
1. Historical Context, Philosophy, Principles and Terminology 2. The Environmental Health Practitioner 3. Communication in environmental health 4. Research and Evidence Research and evidence for environmental health policy and practice 5. Law and practice to achieve outcomes 6. Legal implications of the UK leaving the EU 7. Business management and the EHP 8. Quality Management Systems: Environmental Management Systems as examples 9. Constructions and related matters relevant to environmental health 10. Human physiology, hazards and health risks 11. Understanding and responding to the health and the climate emergency 12. Housing, health, and the domestic environment 13. The Influence of society on the UK's food and food regulatory systems 14. The work and leisure environments 15. Water and environmental health 16. Air quality 17. Pest management and vector control 18. Waste and resource management 19. Contaminated land and land use 20. Noise and vibration 21. Port health 22. Environmental health in different situations 23. A global perspective on environment and health
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: August, 2022
Pages: 1116
Weight: 1891g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Public Health