Environmental Health Officer
Environmental Health Officer (EHO) (in-vyr-ŏn-men-tăl) n. a person, employed by a local authority, who has special training in such aspects of environmental health and pollution as housing, sanitation, food, clean air, and water supplies (formerly known as a Public Health Inspector).
www.cieh.org Website of the Chartered Institute for Environmental Health
www.cieh.org Website of the Chartered Institute for Environmental Health
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