Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Environmental Health Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities: An EHS is someone who inspects environmental health systems to make sure they are in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. They review permits or collect and interpret data. They are private corporations and work with federal government. There are international organizations and nonprofit organizations. ESH also monitor and educate others. They perform inspections and investigate complaints. EHS are principles of chemical properties, ecology, toxicology, chemical waste, and biostatistics.
Salary: $31,359 per year
Education: An EHS needs a bachelor’s degree. They need occupational health, safety, or a comparable scientific discipline. Voluntary certification is available through professional organizations. Work experience is important through internships or otherwise.
Demand for profession: As the increasing demands placed on the environment by population growth, is expected to demand for environmental scientists and specialists.

I don't think i would like to be one because i'm not into science.

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