Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction To
Environmental Health
2021
Chapter One
Introduction To Environmental
Health
Course objectives
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• Environmental Health is “the control of all those factors in
man’s physical environment which exercises or may exercise
a deleterious effect on his physical, mental, and social well
being.”
Defn cont.…….
Other definitions of envt’al health……
• Sewage and water lines known in ancient Babylonia, Egypt, Athens, and
Rome civilization;
• Schistosomiasis in ancient Egypt;
Historical cont.….
B. Modern times
• Edwin Chadwick in 1842 and later Fredrich Engels in 1844 wrote a
historic report on “The sanitary conditions of the laboring population
in Great Britain”.
• Louis Pasteur in the 2nd half of 19 century developed the germ theory
of disease transmission;
Historical cont.….
Alcohols
– Immunization
– Nutrition
– Isolation
Role cont.…..
3 Human waste disposal Proper latrine facilities & liquid waste management
4 Solid waste management Proper application of generation, collection, transportation, treatment and
disposal system
5 Vector control Control of disease transmitting and harmful arthropods and animals
6 Food hygiene Food safety and wholesomeness in its production, storage, preparation,
distribution, sale, until consumption
Components cont.…..
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Occupational Occupational health service, sanitation, safety in working
hygiene settings
8
Housing sanitation Physiological needs, protection against disease and
accidents, psychological, and social comforts in residential
and recreational areas
9
Institutional Communal hygiene in schools, prisons, health facilities,
hygiene refugee camp, Detention homes, Settlement areas
10
Radiation hygiene Protection of workers and the community from internal and
external radiation
Components cont.…..
11 Hygiene and Hygiene provisions in international ports: air, train,
quarantine service bus
• Discuss in group
How ??
Man can affect the environment
Man can be affected by the environment
Man can maintain environmentally good relationship
Human-Environment Interaction Model
5. Human Interaction With The Environment