National Environmental Health Association
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Denver, Colorado 80246-1925
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The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) had its origins in the state of California where it was incorporated in 1937. The original impetus behind the creation of a national professional society for environmental health practitioners was the desire by professionals of that day to establish a standard of excellence for this developing profession. This standard, which has come to be known as the Registered Environmental Health Specialist or Registered Sanitarian credential, signifies that an environmental health professional has mastered a body of knowledge (which is verified through the passing of an examination), and has acquired sufficient experience, to satisfactorily perform work responsibilities in the environmental health field. The pioneers of the association believed that such a credential was necessary if the environmental health field was to grow and take shape as a legitimate and widely respected profession.
Last Update: April 6, 2006 - 2:25 pm EST
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- United States Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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- Institute of Food Technologists
- Association of Food and Drug Officials
- National Environmental Health Association
- Conference for Food Protection (CFP)
- Food Marketing Institute
- National Restaurant Association
- President's Food Safety Working Group