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CAlifornia Environmental​ health Training in Emergency Response (CAl EHTER)​

What is EHTER?

​Environmental Health Training in Emergency Response (EHTER) is a course that addresses the environmental health impacts of emergencies and disasters, including unsafe food, water, air, and housing; accumulation of waste; and lack of sanitation.​​ EHTER explores why residential, recreational and regulated facilities need protection when disaster strikes. EHTER cross-trains the environmental​​ health professionals​ that protect these essential elements for life during emergencies​. ​

The course is designed by the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and taught at the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP). Visit the ​CDP website to apply for courses and view the current course schedule. The CDP EHTER curriculum includes two modules:  ​​

Ca​lifornia EHTER

The CDPH Environmental Health Support Section offers California-specific EHTER courses. These supplement the Federal EHTER courses and are tailored to the host agency’s local environmental health jurisdiction​.

​​​​There is no cost to attend these trainings. This program is made possible through funding provided by the CDC’s Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) grant.

Cours​​e Schedule

​Lo​​catio​n

Dat​e

Host

​Course Type

Contact​

​​Prerequisites​

​Additional Information

​Napa
3/2-3/26​
​Napa County​
EHTER Expeditionary
California EHTER Team
CEH.EP@cdph.ca.gov

Course Application​
  • ​​IS-100
  • IS-200
  • IS-700
  • IS-800
  • SEMS G606
  • EHTER Awareness
​​16 REHS contact hours.
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Program Contact :​

For general questions, please email CEH.EP@cdph.ca.gov​
Emergency Contact Line: (279) 732-2555

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