April 2022
Journal of Environmental Health
Volume 84, Number 8
About the Cover
Governmental food safety professionals (FSPs) play a critical role in verifying that the food industry is fulfilling its responsibilities. Without the ability to accurately estimate the FSP workforce, potential concerns arise regarding the effectiveness of the U.S. food safety system. In this issue’s feature article, “Governmental Food Safety Professional Workforce Estimation Model,” a new model is introduced that provides a better understanding of the estimated number of FSPs within various nonfederal government agencies. The model can aid in the allocation of federal resources to fill gaps in staffing and competency-based training, as well as increase awareness of the need for and access to standardized training for FSPs.
Table of Contents
Advancement of the Science
- Application of Haddon’s Matrix in the Exploration of Factors Related to Exertional Heat Illness in Disaster Responders in the U.S. National Guard
- Consumer Perception of Novel Restaurant Hygiene Certificates and Evaluation Criteria for Food Safety
Advancement of the Practice
- Governmental Food Safety Professional Workforce Estimation Model
- Building Capacity: Building Capacity by Normalizing Addresses
- Direct From CDC/Environmental Health Services: Data Modernization: Making Environmental Health Services Data More Accessible
Advancement of the Practitioner
- EH Calendar
- Resource Corner
Your Association
- President’s Message: Data, Data, Data
- Special Listing
- NEHA 2022 AEC
- In Memoriam
- NEHA News
- DirecTalk: Gracias a Dios
Advertisers Index
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- Rural Community Assistance Partnership, Inc.