Environmental Health Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Most environmental safety specialists work for the government agencies that monitor local, state, and federal safety and environmental regulations. This includes checking plants and factories for pollution or industrial waste;inspecting restaurants for cleanliness; and inspecting schools, day care centers, and nursing homes for harmful substances such as radon or lead paint.
Salary:
They earn $37,300 to $57,551 per year.
Education:
A bachelor’s degree and a degree based on the career of medicine.
Demand for this Profession:
Bachelor’s degree.
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