HealthcareHealth associate professionalsISCO 3257
environmental health inspector
Environmental health inspectors carry out investigations to ensure that areas, organisations and companies comply with environmental and public health legislation. They evaluate environmental complaints, provide reports on their findings and work to prevent future hazards or noncompliance with current policies. Environmental health inspectors perform consultations to promote public health and safety.
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Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (15)
environmental policyenvironmental policyLocal, national and international policies dealing with the promotion of environmental sustainability and the development of projects which reduce negative environmental impact and improve the state o...check methodscheck methodsProcedures used for investigative purposes such as surveillance by physical and electronic means, interrogations of witnesses, collection of objects and data for assessment and analysis and physical a...audit techniquesaudit techniquesThe techniques and methods that support a systematic and independent examination of data, policies, operations and performances using computer-assisted audit tools and techniques (CAATs) such as sprea...environmental legislationenvironmental legislationThe environmental policies and legislation applicable in a certain domain.public healthpublic healthThe principles of health and sickness affecting the population, including the means for health promotion and prevention and community and primary care.ensure compliance with environmental legislationensure compliance with environmental legislationMonitor activities and perform tasks ensuring compliance with standards involving environmental protection and sustainability, and amend activities in the case of changes in environmental legislation....address public health issuesaddress public health issuesPromote healthy practices and behaviours to ensure that populations stay healthy.perform environmental investigationsperform environmental investigationsPerform environmental investigations as required, checking regulatory proceedings, possible legal actions or other types of complaint.use consulting techniquesuse consulting techniquesAdvise clients in different personal or professional matters.monitor legislation developmentsmonitor legislation developmentsMonitor changes in rules, policies and legislation, and identify how they may influence the organisation, existing operations, or a specific case or situation.promote health and safetypromote health and safetyPromote the importance of a safe working environment. Coach and support staff to participate actively in the continuous development of a safe working environment.conduct environmental surveysconduct environmental surveysConduct surveys in order to collect information for analysis and management of environmental risks within an organisation or in a wider context.write inspection reportswrite inspection reportsWrite the results and conclusions of the inspection in a clear and intelligible way. Log the inspection's processes such as contact, outcome, and steps taken.present reportspresent reportsDisplay results, statistics and conclusions to an audience in a transparent and straightforward way.provide improvement strategiesprovide improvement strategiesIdentify root causes of problems and submit proposals for effective and long-term solutions.
Optional (20)
foodborne diseasesfoodborne diseasesThe diseases caused by food contamination due to bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical substances, and their impact for public health.percolationpercolationThe process of the slow movement of water in a porous medium. The movement of liquids filtering through porous materials or substance containing small holes in it.pests and diseasespests and diseasesTypes of pests and diseases and the principles of spreading and treating them.communicable diseasescommunicable diseasesCommunicable diseases is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.pollution preventionpollution preventionThe processes used to prevent pollution: precautions to pollution of the environment, procedures to counter pollution and associated equipment, and possible measures to protect the environment.consumer protectionconsumer protectionThe current legislation applicable in relation to the rights of consumers in the marketplace.biologybiologyTissues, cells, and functions of plant and animal organisms and their interdependencies and interactions with each other and the environment.environmental engineeringenvironmental engineeringThe application of scientific and engineering theories and principles aimed at improving the environment and sustainability, such as the provision of clean habitation necessities (such as air, water, ...chemistrychemistryThe composition, structure, and properties of substances and the processes and transformations that they undergo; the uses of different chemicals and their interactions, production techniques, risk fa...occupational healthoccupational healthThe subfield of study of public health that focus on improving the wellbeing of individuals in the workplace for all the occupational profiles. It is concerned with health and safety in the workplace ...hazardous waste storagehazardous waste storageThe regulations and procedures surrounding the safekeeping of materials and substances which pose health and safety risks.inform policy makers on health-related challengesinform policy makers on health-related challengesProvide useful information related to health care professions to ensure policy decisions are made in the benefit of communities.perform risk analysisperform risk analysisIdentify and assess factors that may jeopardise the success of a project or threaten the organisation's functioning. Implement procedures to avoid or minimise their impact.provide testimony in court hearingsprovide testimony in court hearingsProvide testimony in court hearings regarding a variety of social matters and other events.develop environmental policydevelop environmental policyDevelop an organisational policy on sustainable development and compliance with environmental legislation in line with policy mechanisms used in the field of environmental protection.maintain relationships with government agenciesmaintain relationships with government agenciesEstablish and maintain cordial working relationships with peers in different governmental agencies.wear appropriate protective gearwear appropriate protective gearWear relevant and necessary protective gear, such as protective goggles or other eye protection, hard hats, safety gloves.conduct educational activitiesconduct educational activitiesPlan, perform and supervise educational activities for a variety of audiences, such as for school children, university students, specialist groups, or members of the public.provide advice on breaches of regulationprovide advice on breaches of regulationAdvise on preventive and corrective actions; correct any breaches of or non-compliance with legal regulations.analyse health problems within a given communityanalyse health problems within a given communityAssess the healthcare needs and problems of a community.
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