Environmental Health Unit : The Introduction

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Environmental Health UnitEnvironmental Health Unit: : The IntroductionThe Introduction

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Today’s Objective:Today’s Objective:Content Objectives:

◦TSWBAT identify issues of how the environment affects our personal health on a daily basis.

Language Objectives:◦TSWBAT identify issues of how the

environment affect our personal health by doing a “graffiti” brainstorming activity and discussing the relationship between the environment and public health issues worldwide.

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Graffiti Graffiti

There are 6 words/phrases each paper

In your row – ◦write down any idea, point, example,

etc. you can think of when you read the word/statement.

You will get two minutes at each station

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What do we already know?What do we already know?What was new?What was new?

What will be learned this unit?What will be learned this unit?

-Hazardous waste-Risk assessment-Industrial hygiene-Human & environmental toxicology-Air quality-Water quality

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Environmental HealthEnvironmental Health

The study of humans & their interactions with the environment

It examines chemical, physical & biological agents that move through the environment affecting human health & investigates ways to control or minimize them.

Human health is dependant on a High quality environment

The professional in environmental health works to protect the overall quality health of:◦ Air◦ Water◦ soil ◦ food

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Environmental Health – USA & Environmental Health – USA & PAPA

PA Department of Env. Protection http://www.depweb.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/dep_home/5968

CDC http://www.cdc.gov/Environmental/

Why is this important to your health?◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J42CLZH1NlE&feature=related

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Env. Issues – Env. Issues – Population GrowthPopulation Growth

◦ 7 billion people live on earth people are living longer &

fewer infants are dying

◦ Land suitable for growing crops may be inhabited by people

◦ Population increases – so does the demand for health services

◦ Population of developing countries grows at a faster rate of developed countries.

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Env. Issues - Env. Issues - Poverty & HungerPoverty & Hunger

◦ Poverty = condition in which a

person does not have sufficient resources to eat and live

◦ Malnutrition = condition in which the

body does not get the nutrients required for optimal health

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Env. Issues –Env. Issues – Greenhouse Effect & Global Greenhouse Effect & Global WarmingWarming

◦ Greenhouse effect = process by which

water vapor & gases in the atmosphere absorb & reflect infrared rays & warm Earth’s surfaces

◦ Global warming = an increase in

earth’s temperature

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Env. Issues – Env. Issues – Destruction of the Ozone LayerDestruction of the Ozone Layer

◦Ozone = form of O2

◦Ozone layer = protective layer of the upper atmosphere that traps ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and prevents it from reaching earth’s surface

◦ CFCs = chlorofluorocarbons – group of gases that are easy to compress & expand / used as a propellant in aerosol sprays & coolants

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Env. Issues – Env. Issues – Destruction of the Rain ForestsDestruction of the Rain Forests

◦Rain forest = hot, wet, forested area

that contains many species of trees, plants, & animals – 7% of earth’s land

◦Source of food, rubber, timber, ingredients for prescription drugs

Forests are being cleared for agriculture – trees produce O2 & absorb CO2 and it can kill many species of plants & animals

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‘‘Your TurnYour Turn’:’:What would you like to What would you like to learn about this unit?learn about this unit?

Write your thoughts at the end of your notes outline