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SANITARIAN - Übersetzung nach arabisch

INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING PUBLIC HEALTH
Health inspector; Health Inspector; Environmental health specialist; Public Health Inspector; Environmental Health Officer; Public health inspector; Sanitarian; Environmental Health Specialist; Environmental inspection; Environmental Inspectors; Environmental inspector; Health regulation; Sanitary Inspector; Public Sanitary Inspector; Environmental health practitioner; Environmental health professional; Restaurant inspector; Food inspector; Health inspection; Environmental health inspector

SANITARIAN         

ألاسم

مَصَحَّة

sanitarian         
اخْتِصاصِيٌّ صِحِّيّ
sanitarian         
‎ اخْتِصاصِيٌّ صِحِّيّ‎

Definition

sanitarian
¦ noun chiefly archaic a person responsible for public health or in favour of public health reform.
Origin
C19: from sanitary + -ian.

Wikipedia

Environmental health officer

An environmental health officer (EHO; also known as a public health inspector) is responsible for carrying out measures for protecting public health, including administering and enforcing legislation related to environmental health and providing support to minimize health and safety hazards. EHOs keep water, food, air, land, facilities, and other environmental factors (factors external to a person) safe of health hazards, whether biological, chemical, or physical. They also address the related factors that impact behaviours. EHOs assess and control environmental factors that can potentially affect health, to prevent disease and create health-supportive environments. Environmental determinants of health play a major role in a community's overall health and well-being, and thus EHOs are essential in improving population health outcomes and reducing the burden of disease.

An environmental health practitioner (EHP) is trained to work to maintain a safe and healthy environment for the public. They are often required to have a degree and additional training, as well as be proficient in a variety of areas, including public health inspections, policy development, emergency response, disease prevention and control, and health promotion and education. EHPs may also be called EHOs and are responsible for preventing and addressing health risks, as well as educating the community on these issues.

EHPs have a deep understanding of fields such as microbiology, epidemiology, chemistry, toxicology, environmental science, and food science and are skilled in tracking and controlling communicable diseases and investigating environmental health incidents. They must also be familiar with relevant laws and regulations related to public health and safety. EHPs work with government agencies, local municipalities, businesses, and community groups to protect public health. Depending on the specific laws and definitions in their jurisdiction, they may also go by other titles, including environmental health specialist, public health inspector, and health official. Some past titles for this role include inspector of nuisances, sanitarian, and sanitary inspector.

Local, state, or federal health departments usually employ environmental health professionals to advise on and enforce public health standards. However, many are employed in the private sector, the military, and other third sector agencies such as charities and nongovernmental organisations.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SANITARIAN
1. "There he was just jumping up and down on it, smashing it up, having a good time." The health department does not consider a person‘s shoe or boot a proper instrument to use in food preparation, senior public health sanitarian John Stoughton said Tuesday.