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The environmental health field advances policies and programs that reduce chemical and other environmental exposures in air, water, soil and food. A key part of any comprehensive public health system, environmental health ensures everyone has a safe place to live, learn, work and play.
1.2. 3 Components of environmental health DescriptionConcerns Personal hygiene Hygiene of body and clothing Water supply Adequacy, safety (chemical, bacteriological, physical) of water for domestic, drinking and recreational use Human waste disposal Proper excreta disposal and liquid waste management7 more rows
The three types of environments that can affect a persons health and wellness are physical environment, social environment, and psychological environment. The physical environment includes factors such as air quality, access to healthy food, and exposure to hazards like pollution.
ing to EHORECON (2007), components of Environmental Health include: (1) Waste management (2) Food hygiene and control (3) Pest and vector control (4) Environmental health control of housing and sanitation (5) Epidemiological investigation and disease control (6) Air quality management (7) Occupational health and
Classroom resource: This slideset includes a slide for each of the 7 Core Concepts of Environmental Health: Toxicity, Exposure, Dose/Response, Individual Susceptibility, Risks and Benefits, Environmental Justice, and Community Resources and Action.
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As of 2016, the WHO website on environmental health states that Environmental health addresses all the physical, chemical, and biological factors external to a person, and all the related factors impacting behaviours.
EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS INCLUDE: Air contaminants. Toxic waste. Radiation. Disease-causing microorganisms and plants. Pesticides. Heavy metals. Chemicals in consumer products. Extreme temperatures and weather events.
clean air. safe drinking water. nutritious food. safe places to live.

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