- Environmental Health
- Animal health and welfare
- Animal welfare services
- Consumer advice
- Environmental health training
- Environmental information regulations
- Fair trading
- Fire and rescue - business enforcement
- Food labelling and composition
- Food safety - illness and contamination
- Food safety - inspections
- Health and safety - fireworks advice
- Licence - massage and special treatments
- Nurses agencies registration
- Pest control
- Petrol - delivery and storage
- Public health - cooling tower notification
- Rabies Protection
- Refuse - flytipping
- Registration - acupuncturist
- Registration - tattooists, piercing and electrolysis
- School transport - 16-19 year olds
- Trading standards - advice to business
- Trading standards - product safety
- Trading standards - retail
- Trading standards - weights and measures
- Water supply testing
Environmental health training
If you wish to pursue a career in Environmental Health, information may be found on the website of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Opens in a new window. Hambleton's Environmental Health Section does support student placements for the practical work experience needed to obtain a registration with the Institute. The placements are on an unpaid basis and last for a year. We aim to provide a placement once every two years. To request consideration for this scheme, write to us with details of the accredited course you are attending, the year you require the placement and any other supporting information you think would be useful. Write to the Environmental Health Manager, Civic Centre, Stone Cross, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL6 2UU or contact 0845 12 11 555.








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