Clay's Handbook of Environmental Health
Herausgeber: Battersby, Stephen
Clay's Handbook of Environmental Health
Herausgeber: Battersby, Stephen
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Since its first publication in 1933, Clayâ s Handbook of Environmental Health, (under its different names) has provided a definitive guide for the environmental health practitioner (EHP), consultant and student. This 22nd edition continues reviewing the core principles, techniques, competencies and skills.
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Since its first publication in 1933, Clayâ s Handbook of Environmental Health, (under its different names) has provided a definitive guide for the environmental health practitioner (EHP), consultant and student. This 22nd edition continues reviewing the core principles, techniques, competencies and skills.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 22 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1116
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 252mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1894g
- ISBN-13: 9780367476502
- ISBN-10: 0367476509
- Artikelnr.: 63427843
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 22 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1116
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 183mm x 252mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 1894g
- ISBN-13: 9780367476502
- ISBN-10: 0367476509
- Artikelnr.: 63427843
Stephen Battersby is a Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner and has been an independent environmental health and housing consultant for 32 years. His first degree was in chemistry and applied zoology, before he trained as a public health inspector, qualifying in 1974. He was awarded his PhD from the University of Surrey in 2002. After working for a number of local authorities in England, he was employed by the environmental health professional body (now the CIEH) from 1980 to 1988. Since then, he has been associated with both Warwick and Surrey Universities. As a freelance consultant he has also been an expert witness in housing litigation. At Warwick University, among other research projects he was part of the team that developed the Housing Health and Safety Rating System, the basis for assessing housing conditions under the Housing Act 2004. He has undertaken research (including on the public health implications of urban rat infestations) and lectured on environmental health at the University of Surrey. He has also been a visiting lecturer at King's College London and Kingston University. He also helped establish RHE Global as a resource for those working in housing. He remains a Visiting Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Surrey . He chaired the CIEH Council in 2005 and was President from 2008 to 2011 and is currently a Vice President. He was awarded an MBE for services to Environmental Health in the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours List. He is the series editor of Routledge's Focus on Environmental Health series and has also contributed to publications in the series. He has written and spoken extensively on environmental health and housing matters.
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
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
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
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