Earn US$1,000 or much more weekly as a
self-employed Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified
Industrial Hygienist, or Certified Occupational Hygienist
You can earn at least US$1,000 or much more weekly as a self-employed
Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified Industrial Hygienist, or
Certified Occupational Hygienist by providing environmental hygiene
inspection and remediation services, as well as toxic black mold and
household mold inspection, testing, and remediation to business owners, home and condominium
owners and to owners of apartment buildings, office, retail stores,
warehouses, factory buildings, and other structures, especially if you live
in or close to a USA or Canadian metropolitan area of at least 500,000
people, or an affluent metro area outside USA/Canada of at least one million
residents.
What is a Certified Environmental Hygienist? A Certified
Environmental Hygienist is an environmental expert who is trained,
certified, and experienced in the professional practice of environmental
hygiene. What is environmental hygiene? Environmental hygiene
includes activities aimed at improving or maintaining the
standard of basic environmental conditions
affecting the well being of people, including
(1) clean and safe water supply,
(2) clean and safe ambient air, (3) efficient and
safe animal, human, and industrial waste disposal,
(4) protection of food from biological and
chemical contaminants, and (5)
adequate housing in clean and safe surroundings.
(from
http://www.businessdictionary.com)
What is a Certified Industrial Hygienist or
Certified Occupational Hygienist? A Certified Industrial Hygienist or
Certified Occupational Hygienist is an environmental expert who is trained,
certified, and experienced in "occupational
hygiene [which] is the discipline of anticipating, recognizing,
evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment with
the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding
the community at large, according to the International Occupational
Hygiene Association. The term
"occupational hygiene" (used in the
UK and Commonwealth Countries as well as much of Europe) is synonymous
with "Industrial Hygiene" (used in the US, Latin America, and other
countries that received initial technical support or training from US
sources). Environmental Hygiene
addresses similar topics to Occupational Hygiene, but is less likely
to be limited to the workplace context.
(Source: Wikipedia)
How do you become a
Certified
Environmental Hygienist,
Certified
Industrial Hygienist, or
Certified
Occupational Hygienist to earn big money in the fast-growing, rewarding
field of environmental hygiene? You can study and master
environmental hygiene online, and also with the extensive,
easy-to-understand environmental hygiene educational resources delivered to
you by email attachments as an enrolled student studying to be designated
and certified as a Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified Industrial
Hygienist, or Certified Occupational Hygienist. This
password-protected website www.environmentalhygienist.com is one of the two training websites you
will study online to master environmental hygiene---the other
password-protected training website that you will also study is
http://www.moldknowledge.com.
Details as to the low tuition fee and how to pay, as well as the Training
Application Form and the Code of Ethics (both of which must be
completed by you and returned to Ecology College Online) are posted at our
sister website
Ecology College Online.
How to I get clients for my Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified
Industrial Hygienist, or Certified Occupational Hygienist services?
You will have plenty of cash-paying customers weekly as the result of your
consistently and regularly implementing these three advertising strategies:
(1) Advertise your professional services in your city and state in the
Mold Inspector/EnviroHygienist directory section of the
internet's number one (in Google search results rankings) mold inspector
directory website
Certified
Mold Inspectors & EnviroHygienists---the cost per metropolitan
area per year is only US$200;
(2) Distribute your business card on a
regular basis to many friends, business associates, bankers, insurance
agents, realtors, mortgage brokers, lawyers, accountants, physicians,
building contractors, architects, construction supply company owners and
managers, and other centers of influence in your desired service territory;
and
(3) Distribute an attractive and persuasive flyer that details
your available environmental inspection and remediation services, and mold
inspection, testing, and remediation services to businesses, home/condominium owners and
building owners and managers in your desired service territory.
Want or need more information? Email
Phillip Fry, Dean, Ecology College Online, phone
63-906-510-4000 cell phone from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. USA/Canada eastern
time. Phillip's international office is in Asia (Philippines).
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If you are a current environmental student (or graduate) of the PCI
Ecology College Online, you are authorized to enter this in
depth, online training website which is updated and supplemented at least
weekly. To log into, and enter, this Certified
Environmental Hygienist,
Certified Industrial Hygienist, and Certified Occupational Hygienist training website, please enter the password provided to you when
you enrolled with the Professional Certification Institute's Ecology College
Online.
Please type in the correct password and click
on "Sign In" button.
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