Environmental Health Management (EHM)
The discipline of environmental health management (EHM) involves the identification, assessment, and control of risk factors within our environment to minimize the impact on human health and well-being. Our team understands this cause-and-effect relationship; therefore, we offer a comprehensive approach to EHM.
Achieving a state of environmental health requires heavy reliance on scientific measurements and evaluation as well as applying appropriate technologies in the right context. Success therefore, hinges on training, vast experience, and understanding of the nuances associated with humans and their environment.
Emergency Response
- Develop and implement emergency management systems.
- Design systems and provide training in implementation.
Assessment & Audits
- Develop, implement, and train personnel in the use of relevant
- Standard operating procedures (SOP).
Climate Change
- Climate resilient water safety planning.
- Develop risk adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change.
Environmental Quality
- Conduct pollution sources identification and impact on ambient air; surface, ground, marine and coastal waters.
- Recommend strategies for improvement based on assessment.
- Conduct research on a wide range of public health issues.
Environmental Health Management System
- Develop, implement and revise EHMS for industrial and commercial facilities, hospitals, hotels & corporate businesses.