Environmental Health
Environmental Health Unit
The Environmental Health Unit deals with the enforcement of a broad range
of environmental issues in the Stockton-on-Tees area, including the
following.
Air Pollution - Including air quality, radiation and
asbestos. Inspection of Authorised Processes, monitoring and analysis of
air quality in the area, investigation of complaints such as open burning,
odour nuisance etc.
Animal Health - Inspection of farms and other premises
with livestock, control of animal movements. We work closely with DEFRA in
case of outbreak such as Foot and Mouth or Rabies.
Animal Welfare - Comprehensive animal welfare service
dealing with all domestic animals including, inspection of animal
establishments, collection of strays, investigation of cruelty,
microchipping service and dog fouling enforcement.
Contaminated Land - Implementation of the Council's
Strategy, investigation of all sites, maintenance of historical land use
register, provision of advice on developments, investigation of complaints
and monitoring of closed landfill sites.
Environmental Advice - Provision of advice to the public,
on Planning applications, response to consultations from the Environment
Agency.
Food Safety - Inspection of all food premises for
compliance with food hygiene legislation. Investigation of complaints about
food and food premises and provision of advice to food businesses.
Conduct of food sampling surveys and responding to food hazard
warnings issued by the Food Standards Agency.
Health & Safety at Work - Inspection of commercial
premises for compliance with health and safety legislation.
Investigation of accidents, complaints about workplace conditions and
provision of information and advice to business. We work in
partnership with the HSE who are the enforcing authority for industrial
workplaces in the area.
Light Pollution - Investigation of complaints and
provision of advice
Noise - Investigation of complaints, provision of advice
and monitoring.
Pest Control - Provision of a comprehensive pest control
service, including contract and proofing work. Investigation and
enforcement of complaints.
Public Health/Nuisance - Investigation of complaints
regarding rubbish on private property, blocked drainage, filthy and
verminous premises, contaminated watercourses and other public
nuisances.
If you are interested in Environmental Health as a career
and would like further information with regards to the qualifications
needed and potential routes to becoming an Environmental Health Officer use
the link on the left of the page to access the Chartered Institute
of Environmental Health's website.
To develop a career in Environmental Health you need to undertake an
accredited course that is recognised by the Environmental Health Officers
Registration Board, together with a 48 week work experience placement.
Local authorities may run appropriate courses and offer placements to
students.
Environmental Health
Contact Us
Contact: Environmental Health Unit
P.O. Box 232,
16 Church Road,
Stockton on Tees
TS18 1XD
Tel: 01642 526575
Fax: 01642 524743
Email:
Environmental.Health
@stockton.gov.uk
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