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Registered Environmental Health Specialist/Registered Sanitarian (REHS/RS) Study Guide (Second Edition). (Library Corner).


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The REHS/RS Study Guide has been developed and updated to reflect changes and advancements in technologies and theories in the environmental health and protection field. The guide is designed to prepare you for NEHA's R.E.H.S./R.S. exam, the premier credential credential verb To determine or verify titles, qualifications, documents, completion of required training, and continuing education, in those persons who function in a professional or official capacity–eg, ER physician, neurosurgeon, etc. Cf Credentials.  in the environmental health and protection field. Professionals who pass the R.E.H.S./R.S. exam demonstrates to the public, their employers, and themselves that they are competent and have the skills necessary to work as environmental health and protection professionals. The REHS/RS Study Guide is also a study reference for NEHA's C.F.S.P. exam.

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