Public Health Inspector
from: http://www.communityhealthcareers.com/careers_publichealth.htm
Public Health Inspectors enforce health and safety regulations in the workplace and public settings to prevent accidents and disease. They also educate the public and those working in potentially hazardous settings about how to prevent and avoid problems.
Health inspectors may work both indoors and outdoors and often must travel frequently. Physical work (such as lifting) is often required. They also risk exposure to potential contamination in a variety of work environments. Inspectors usually work regular business hours.
Bachelor of Science Degree in a related field (e.g. Environmental Health & Safety Management Program at Ryerson University)
Length of Study/Training : 3-4 years post-secondary
Certification (s):
Public Health Inspectors are certified by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors
Occupational Health and Safety Inspectors may be certified by the Association for Canadian Registered Safety Professionals
Demand for qualified health inspectors should increase as governments continue to pass regulatory standards that require enforcement and industry continues to expand .
Average annual salary: $35,000 to $50,000.
Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors
http://www.ciphi.ca
Canadian Public Health Association
http://www.cpha.ca
Healthy Indoors
http://www.healthyindoors.com