NEHA January/February 2024 Journal of Environmental Health

RESOURCE CORNER

Resource Corner highlights di’erent resources the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) has available to meet your education and training needs. These resources provide you with information and knowledge to advance your professional development. Visit our online bookstore at www.neha.org/store for additional information about these and many other pertinent resources!

REHS/RS Study Guide (5th Edition) National Environmental Health Association (2021)

Management and Supervisory Practices for Environmental Professionals: Basic Principles, Volume I (4th Edition) Herman Koren and Alma Mary Anderson (2021)

The Registered Environmental Health Specialist/Registered Sanitarian (REHS/RS) credential is the premier credential of the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA). This edition reflects the most recent changes and advancements in environmental health technologies and theories. Incorporat- ing the insights of 29 subject matter experts

The fourth edition of this bestseller pro- vides up-to-date information for newly promoted or management-aspiring profes- sionals and engineers in the fields of envi- ronmental health, occupational health and safety, water and wastewater treatment, public health, and other environmental professions. The book is also an excellent resource for students interested in learning

from across academia, industry, and the regulatory community, paired with references from over 30 scholarly resources, this essen- tial reference is intended to help those seeking to obtain the NEHA REHS/RS credential. Chapters include general environmental health; statutes and regulations; food protection; potable water; wastewater; solid and hazardous waste; hazardous materials; zoo- noses, vectors, pests, and poisonous plants; radiation protection; occupational safety and health; air quality and environmental noise; housing sanitation and safety; institutions and licensed establishments; swimming pools and recreational facilities; and emergency preparedness.

management skills prior to entering the workforce. Through nine sets of tools, the first volume explains the basic principles supervisors need to understand the structure of their organiza- tion, what leadership is, how to e“ectively plan and budget, how to manage other people, and best practices for achieving success in a management position. 258 pages, paperback Member: $49/Nonmember: $56 Management and Supervisory Practices for Environmental Professionals: Advanced Competencies, Volume II (4th Edition) Herman Koren and Alma Mary Anderson (2021)

261 pages, spiral-bound paperback Member: $165/Nonmember: $199

CP-FS Study Guide (4th Edition) National Environmental Health Association (2022)

The fourth edition of the Certified Profes- sional–Food Safety (CP-FS) Study Guide has been updated to the current FDA Food Code and includes information and requirements from the Food Safety Modernization Act. It was developed by retail professionals to help prepare candidates for the NEHA CP-FS cre- dential exam with in-depth content, an

The fourth edition of this bestseller provides up-to-date information for newly promoted or management-aspiring professionals and engineers in the fields of environmental health, occupational health and safety, water and wastewater treatment, public health, and other environmental profes- sions. The book is also an excellent resource for students interested in learning

examination blueprint, practice test, and many helpful appendi- ces. The study guide is the go-to resource for students of food safety and food safety professionals in both regulatory agencies and industry. Chapters in the new edition include causes and pre- vention of foodborne illness, HACCP plans, cleaning and sanitiz- ing, facility and plan review, pest control, inspections, foodborne illness outbreaks, sampling food for laboratory analysis, food defense, responding to food emergencies, and legal aspects of food safety. Also now available as an e-book!

management skills prior to entering the workforce. The second volume explains the advanced principles that supervisors need to understand the art of communications and resolving commu- nications problems, as well as the role of supervisors and man- agers in teaching, counseling, and managing employee perfor- mance, health, and safety. 276 pages, paperback Member: $49/Nonmember: $56

358 pages, spiral-bound paperback Member: $199/Nonmember: $229

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January/February 2024 • Journal of Environmental Health

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