The role of a health surveyor in emergency management.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1989Description: 3pReport number: CommercialSubject: An outline of the general functions of a health surveyor in disaster response is given. Under the guidance of a medical officer of health, the health surveyor has the responsibility for the saftey of tasks such as: water supplies; nutrition levels; food contamination elimination; sewage and refuse disposal; control of infectious diseases; hygiene; housing and shelter standards; burial sites; and disinfection of areas following an outbreak of diseaseSubject: Disaster responseSubject: Emergency operationsSubject: Environmental engineeringSubject: Environmental managementSubject: Human factors engineeringItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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An outline of the general functions of a health surveyor in disaster response is given. Under the guidance of a medical officer of health, the health surveyor has the responsibility for the saftey of tasks such as: water supplies; nutrition levels; food contamination elimination; sewage and refuse disposal; control of infectious diseases; hygiene; housing and shelter standards; burial sites; and disinfection of areas following an outbreak of disease
Disaster response
Emergency operations
Environmental engineering
Environmental management
Human factors engineering
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