Environmental Health Registration Board Continuing Education
COEH Continuing Education
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California Environmental Health Association (CEHA)
Southwest Center for Environmental and Occupational Health
UNI Continuing Education | Environmental Health Certificate
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Hazards from Microbes & Chemicals in Drinking Water Video. Tap Into Prevention: Drinking Water Information for Health Care Providers (2004); U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water; Tap Into Prevention: Drinking Water Information for Health Care Providers. EPA 816-C-04-001 (August, 2004). Doctors, nurses, local health officials and other health professionals play an important role in preventing waterborne illness. This continuing education video explains potential health risks from exposure to microbial and chemical contaminants in drinking water and demonstrates actions health care providers can take in their practices. The video features doctors, nurses, and local health officials who discuss the connection between drinking water and health in their communities. EPA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and its Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseases Registry jointly cosponsor this continuing education activity. A 30-page booklet is available in PDF format (1.9 Mbytes). Producer: Environmental Protection Agency. epa.gov. Creative Commons license: Public Domain.
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