Effectiveness of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone in Reducing Air Pollution: A Pre- and Post-Comparison of NO2 and PM10 Levels
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Understanding Public Health Worker Beliefs About Radon Gas Exposure
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NEHA Animated Video Now Available in English and Spanish
Environmental Health Professionals: Your Army of Unseen Protectors
Who makes sure that our food, water, air, homes, and communities are safe? We know that it’s environmental health professionals, but to most people, our work goes unnoticed. Fortunately, Americans trust that their water is safe to drink, or that the restaurant they are eating from is clean, but they don’t consider how that happens.
Isolation of Antimicrobial-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae and Nonfermenting Bacteria From Livestock-Associated Ambient Particulate Matter
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Factors Influencing Radon Mitigation Behaviors Among Utah Residents
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Florida Environmental Health Association AEM
You are invited to join the Florida Environmental Health Association for our 73rd Annual Education Meeting being held virtually on October 13th - 15th 2021. 3 days of interesting and exciting webinars. $50 for members and $80 for non-members.
2021 Yankee Conference on Environmental Health
This year the CT Environmental Health Association is hosting our annual Yankee Conference on Environmental Health. It is described as the “premier gathering of environmental health professionals from throughout the northeast. Its purpose is to provide the latest information on environmental topics….”. The event is being held at the Fox Tower Conference Center on September 22-24, 2021. The theme is "The Herculean Effort of Environmental Health".
Registration information and agenda can be found at www.cteha.org
Carbon Monoxide Exposure Potential Associated With the Use of Recreational Watercraft
Rutgers Environment and Public Health Program
The 2021 Rutgers Environment & Public Health (EPH) Program is an 8-week online course followed by a 200-hour unpaid field training internship that provides the expertise and hands-on experience you need and qualifies you to sit for the NJ Registered Environmental Health Specialist (REHS) Licensing Exam.