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  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 3.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:Environmental Health Practice continues to have a long and successful history in protecting the public’s health. Public establishments, places where people congregate, and multi-dimensional places of residence require governmental oversight through inspection, licensure, and general assessment. The Environmental Health Worker that performs this important monitoring function requires a scientific knowledge base, specialized training, and field experience.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 3.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:This course provides an introduction to housing sanitation and safety issues in America. The relationship between home environmental factors and health is the focus of the course. Emphasis is placed on how to identify and remediate unhealthy home conditions. Specific health topics such as lead poisoning prevention, asthma and injury are the focus.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 4.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:This course provides an introduction to wastewater treatment and disposal. Relationships between public health concerns, water resources, and wastewater management are discussed.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 3.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:This course will describe the health risks associated with swimming pools, basic elements of swimming pool design and the inspection process for swimming pools and bodies of water used for recreational swimming.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 3.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:This course contains five modules which address history of solid waste management, terminology, and current trends in waste generation; waste management hierarchy, waste reduction/reuse/recycling; composting, waste to energy, and landfills; landfill regulations; and solid waste collection.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 2.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:This course will explain what radiation is, the various types of ionizing radiation including alpha, beta, gamma and neutron radiation. The concept of physical half-life of a radioisotope will be explained and various sources of radiation including background radiation will be discussed. An overview of radiation exposure and contamination of radiation externally and internally will be defined. Radiation safety tenets of time, distance and appropriate or effective shielding will be explained.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 4.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:As human populations increase, two things are occurring. Urban centers attain greater population density and suburban areas expand into the rural countryside. Both high density human populations and greater proximity to wild and domestic animals and plants increases the potential that the health of the people in the area will be impacted by zoonotic disease, vector disease or noxious plants. This training goes over some of the most common definitions associated with zoonotic and vector borne disease.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 4.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:This course contains six modules discussing the fundamental principles of food protection, the application of rules and regulations, food safety management systems, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP), plan review, integrated pest management and employee training.
  • Environmental Public Health Online Courses (EPHOC)
  • 6.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:The Drinking Water Modules are intended to provide a broad introductory background on drinking water quality and regulatory issues to give a public health officer a good basic understanding of drinking water production, contaminant monitoring and distribution. The modules cover regulatory requirements, treatment technologies, source protection and health issues associated with microbial and chemical contaminants that are regulated and which must be addressed by water suppliers.
  • Environmental Health
  • 2.00 Participation/CE
$0.00
Course Description:The explosion of the Deepwater Horizon on April 2010 and the consequent Gulf Oil Spill has raised many public health questions. Will the oil make me sick? What could be in the air? Is the seafood that gets to market safe? Is it safe to go to the beach? In order to assess the public health effects, it's important to understand the components and characteristics of oil.  This course will provide information about crude oil, weathered oil, and dispersants.

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