Sanitarians, or environmental health specialists, enforce government regulations and advice and educate clients. They also improve water and sanitation facilities and are involved in improving the quality of community environments. They often:
- Collect and analyze samples
- Screen samples for possible health hazards
- Design or manage sanitation, disposal, and water systems
- Oversee disposal of infectious wastes
- Develop and manage prevention and education programs
- Evaluate and identify health hazards and ensure compliance with regulations
Average Salary: $25,000-$50,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take college preparatory courses, especially in mathematics and science, during high school.
A career as a sanitarian or environmental health specialist requires a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in environmental health or environmental engineering. Many jobs require certification and/or a Master’s Degree in these, or related fields.
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