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By, Tatemn Brown

Health Inspector. A person who inspects for cleanliness, at local restaurants, or other places that need to be clean, and healthy for the well being, of others. By, Tatemn Brown. High school requirements.

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By, Tatemn Brown

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  1. Health Inspector A person who inspects for cleanliness, at local restaurants, or other places that need to be clean, and healthy for the well being, of others. By, Tatemn Brown

  2. High school requirements If you are high school student aiming for a career in health inspection, make sure to m complete courses in English, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and physics.

  3. College Requirements In college, you might take classes like radiation science, hazardous material management and control, risk communications, principles of ergonomics, and respiratory protection.

  4. Accrediting Bodies. • The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) • The American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) • The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) • The Council on Certification of Health, Environmental and Safety Technologists (CCHEST) Any Other Requirements

  5. Job Responsibilities Public health inspectors inspect public establishments, making sure each is in compliance with public health regulations and laws. Most of these regulations and laws pertain to the sanitation of the establishment in question, which include hotels and motels, food service establishments, swimming facilities, youth camps, certain housing and health facilities.

  6. Interesting facts Once at a Japanese restraunt the health inspectors gloves came back cleaner after the inspection, then when he first arrived at the restraunt.

  7. Honestly I would never be this. This is dumb. I don’t keep my room clean, I cant just go in someone's restraunt, and tell them its dirty. I wouldn’t want anybody to come in my room, and tell me its messy, so I wouldn’t do that to anybody in there own restraunt, or whatever.

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