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Environmental Health Research

Environmental Health Research is the systematic investigation into the links between workplace practices, environmental factors, and health and safety outcomes. This includes identifying potential hazards, examining the efficiency of safety measures, and developing solutions to mitigate environmental health risks.

Level 1: Emerging

At an emerging level, you are acquiring fundamental knowledge in environmental health research methods. You're beginning to interpret data and understand key safety regulations.

Level 2: Proficient

At a proficient level you are able to conduct thorough environmental health research, analyze data accurately, and make informed recommendations based on evidence to improve safety standards within the organization.

Level 3: Advanced

At an advanced level you are proficient in conducting in-depth environmental health research, analyzing complex data, interpreting findings, and developing innovative solutions to enhance environmental health and safety practices within the organization.

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