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What is
Environmental Health?
A Student Introduction
Outside
Outside
Inside
2
What is the environment?
The trees, air, &
soil around us
Our fields,
farms & the
food we grow
Our oceans, lakes,
and rivers
ALL the places we
live, work & play
3
What is health?
Nutritious foods help us
stay healthy.
Doctors, hospitals &
medicines help us get
healthy if we’re sick.
Regular exercise helps
keep us strong and
healthy.
4
Environmental Health?
The study of how the environment
affects your health.
Food
Air
Water
Sunlight
Noise
Soil
5
Good Things Around Us
There are many things around us that
help us stay healthy.
Family &
friends
Beautiful
scenery
to look at
Medicine
& vitamins
Oxygen
in the air
Nutrients
in food
6
Hazards
A hazard is anything in the environment
that can hurt you or make you sick.
Bacteria
& viruses
Harmful
chemicals
Loud noises
Tobacco
smoke
Stress
I 7
Environmental Health Careers
Work as
scientists in
research
labs
Work for the
government
writing
regulations
and studying
pollution
Work for
corporations
making sure
workplaces
are safe for
workers
People working in the
field of environmental
health . . .
8
The 7 Core Concepts
9
10
A Toxic Word Game
Toxic means _____________________.
Toxic_____ is the study of poisons.
Toxic___ is a measure of how
dangerous a chemical is.
poisonous or dangerous
ology
ity
11
A Toxicity Scale
Toxicity Rating
Signal Words
on Package
Symbol on
Package
Highly Toxic DANGER or
POISON
Moderately Toxic WARNING
Slightly Toxic CAUTION
Not Toxic none
12
How would you rate these products?
Toxicity Rating
Highly Toxic
Moderately Toxic
Slightly Toxic
Not Toxic
13
And the answers are…
Toxicity Rating
Highly Toxic
Moderately Toxic
Slightly Toxic
Not Toxic
14
15
Exposure is
The total amount of a hazard that comes
in direct contact with your body.
16
The 3 parts of exposure
The
Source
of the hazard
(bus exhaust)
The
Environmental
Pathway
(air)
The
Contact
(inhaled fumes)
17
Which route will the hazards take?
18
Route #1: Inhalation
Inhalation:
Breathing. When
chemicals enter the
body through this
route of exposure,
they can get stuck in
the lungs and/or be
taken up into the
bloodstream.
19
Route #2: Ingestion
Ingestion:
Swallowing (usually
by eating or drinking).
When chemicals enter
the body through this
route of exposure,
they can easily be
taken up into the
bloodstream.
20
Route #3: Dermal Absorption
Dermal Absorption:
Absorbing a chemical through any part of the skin, including
the eyes. When chemicals come in contact with the skin, they
can sometimes enter the bloodstream through this route of
exposure.
21
22
Exposure
X
X
What is dose?
X X
X
X X
X = hazard
Dose
Dose is the amount of a hazard that
actually enters your body.
X
X
X
X
X
X
23
Dose can depend on…
Duration of
Exposure:
How long?
Frequency of
Exposure:
How often?
Body Size:
How big or
small are you?
M
L
S S
24
Duration of Exposure
might not have
any harmful
effects.
30 minutes of
sun exposure
Duration of Exposure
might be very
harmful indeed!
But 4 hours of
sun exposure
26
Dose can depend on how big or
small you are. To understand how,
let’s take three different size flasks
and fill them with water. Imagine
each one represents a different
human body - one small, one
medium, and one large.
Dose & Body Size
L
M
s s
27
Now we will take a
dropper of an imaginary
hazardous substance and
put 3 drops in each flask.
What will happen? How
will each flask look after
the 3 dark purple drops
have been added?
A Dose Experiment
L
M
s
28
A Dose Experiment - Step 1
s M
L
29
A Dose Experiment - Step 2
L
s M
30
A Dose Experiment - Step 3
L
M
s
31
The larger the dose, the more extreme
the response will be.
Dose/Response Relationship
1 can of pop in
15 minutes
3 cans of pop
in 15 minutes
32
33
Individual Susceptibility
Why are these people
more likely to be
harmed by exposure to
a hazard than the man
below?
34
Individual Susceptibility
Pregnant women
and their
developing
babies
Elderly people
whose defense
mechanisms are
less efficient
Infants and
children who
are still
developing
Sick people who
have weakened
immune
systems
35
Genes & Susceptibility
Your genes can also
make you more or less
susceptible to harm
from an environmental
hazard. For example,
some people are more
likely to get sick when
they are exposed to
certain kinds of
pesticides.
36
37
What are the risks & benefits?
1
2 3
38
Risks & Benefits
What are the risks and benefits when grape
growers use pesticides on their crops?
39
Risks & Benefits
RISKS
BENEFITS
•No bugs!
•Better looking fruit
that is more visually
appealing
•Bigger crops so
farmers can make
more profit
•People ingest
pesticides with the
fruit and get sick
•Pesticides get into
dirt and water
•Animals ingest
pesticides and get sick
40
41
What is environmental justice?
Environmental
Justice (EJ) means
that everyone has a
right to live in an
environment that
doesn’t make them
sick, regardless of
their race, culture, or
income.
42
The EJ Process
Who is
producing
the hazard?
Who is being
exposed?
Who are the
decision
makers?
Establish a dialog
between the
decision makers,
scientists, and the
affected
community.
Empower
community
members to bring
about change.
Share information
and decisions with
community
members.
43
44
Where can you go for information?
City hall
State agencies
Federal agencies
Doctors
Nurses
Hospitals
Health Department
Schools
Libraries
Universities
Caution!
45
How can you take action?
Write a letter to
a newspaper
Call or write an
elected official
Organize a
community
meeting
Inform your
neighbors
Make a
documentary about
the problem
Create a petition
and get
signatures
46
Any Questions?

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major 6 #4.ppt

  • 1. 1 What is Environmental Health? A Student Introduction Outside Outside Inside
  • 2. 2 What is the environment? The trees, air, & soil around us Our fields, farms & the food we grow Our oceans, lakes, and rivers ALL the places we live, work & play
  • 3. 3 What is health? Nutritious foods help us stay healthy. Doctors, hospitals & medicines help us get healthy if we’re sick. Regular exercise helps keep us strong and healthy.
  • 4. 4 Environmental Health? The study of how the environment affects your health. Food Air Water Sunlight Noise Soil
  • 5. 5 Good Things Around Us There are many things around us that help us stay healthy. Family & friends Beautiful scenery to look at Medicine & vitamins Oxygen in the air Nutrients in food
  • 6. 6 Hazards A hazard is anything in the environment that can hurt you or make you sick. Bacteria & viruses Harmful chemicals Loud noises Tobacco smoke Stress
  • 7. I 7 Environmental Health Careers Work as scientists in research labs Work for the government writing regulations and studying pollution Work for corporations making sure workplaces are safe for workers People working in the field of environmental health . . .
  • 8. 8 The 7 Core Concepts
  • 9. 9
  • 10. 10 A Toxic Word Game Toxic means _____________________. Toxic_____ is the study of poisons. Toxic___ is a measure of how dangerous a chemical is. poisonous or dangerous ology ity
  • 11. 11 A Toxicity Scale Toxicity Rating Signal Words on Package Symbol on Package Highly Toxic DANGER or POISON Moderately Toxic WARNING Slightly Toxic CAUTION Not Toxic none
  • 12. 12 How would you rate these products? Toxicity Rating Highly Toxic Moderately Toxic Slightly Toxic Not Toxic
  • 13. 13 And the answers are… Toxicity Rating Highly Toxic Moderately Toxic Slightly Toxic Not Toxic
  • 14. 14
  • 15. 15 Exposure is The total amount of a hazard that comes in direct contact with your body.
  • 16. 16 The 3 parts of exposure The Source of the hazard (bus exhaust) The Environmental Pathway (air) The Contact (inhaled fumes)
  • 17. 17 Which route will the hazards take?
  • 18. 18 Route #1: Inhalation Inhalation: Breathing. When chemicals enter the body through this route of exposure, they can get stuck in the lungs and/or be taken up into the bloodstream.
  • 19. 19 Route #2: Ingestion Ingestion: Swallowing (usually by eating or drinking). When chemicals enter the body through this route of exposure, they can easily be taken up into the bloodstream.
  • 20. 20 Route #3: Dermal Absorption Dermal Absorption: Absorbing a chemical through any part of the skin, including the eyes. When chemicals come in contact with the skin, they can sometimes enter the bloodstream through this route of exposure.
  • 21. 21
  • 22. 22 Exposure X X What is dose? X X X X X X = hazard Dose Dose is the amount of a hazard that actually enters your body. X X X X X X
  • 23. 23 Dose can depend on… Duration of Exposure: How long? Frequency of Exposure: How often? Body Size: How big or small are you? M L S S
  • 24. 24 Duration of Exposure might not have any harmful effects. 30 minutes of sun exposure
  • 25. Duration of Exposure might be very harmful indeed! But 4 hours of sun exposure
  • 26. 26 Dose can depend on how big or small you are. To understand how, let’s take three different size flasks and fill them with water. Imagine each one represents a different human body - one small, one medium, and one large. Dose & Body Size L M s s
  • 27. 27 Now we will take a dropper of an imaginary hazardous substance and put 3 drops in each flask. What will happen? How will each flask look after the 3 dark purple drops have been added? A Dose Experiment L M s
  • 28. 28 A Dose Experiment - Step 1 s M L
  • 29. 29 A Dose Experiment - Step 2 L s M
  • 30. 30 A Dose Experiment - Step 3 L M s
  • 31. 31 The larger the dose, the more extreme the response will be. Dose/Response Relationship 1 can of pop in 15 minutes 3 cans of pop in 15 minutes
  • 32. 32
  • 33. 33 Individual Susceptibility Why are these people more likely to be harmed by exposure to a hazard than the man below?
  • 34. 34 Individual Susceptibility Pregnant women and their developing babies Elderly people whose defense mechanisms are less efficient Infants and children who are still developing Sick people who have weakened immune systems
  • 35. 35 Genes & Susceptibility Your genes can also make you more or less susceptible to harm from an environmental hazard. For example, some people are more likely to get sick when they are exposed to certain kinds of pesticides.
  • 36. 36
  • 37. 37 What are the risks & benefits? 1 2 3
  • 38. 38 Risks & Benefits What are the risks and benefits when grape growers use pesticides on their crops?
  • 39. 39 Risks & Benefits RISKS BENEFITS •No bugs! •Better looking fruit that is more visually appealing •Bigger crops so farmers can make more profit •People ingest pesticides with the fruit and get sick •Pesticides get into dirt and water •Animals ingest pesticides and get sick
  • 40. 40
  • 41. 41 What is environmental justice? Environmental Justice (EJ) means that everyone has a right to live in an environment that doesn’t make them sick, regardless of their race, culture, or income.
  • 42. 42 The EJ Process Who is producing the hazard? Who is being exposed? Who are the decision makers? Establish a dialog between the decision makers, scientists, and the affected community. Empower community members to bring about change. Share information and decisions with community members.
  • 43. 43
  • 44. 44 Where can you go for information? City hall State agencies Federal agencies Doctors Nurses Hospitals Health Department Schools Libraries Universities Caution!
  • 45. 45 How can you take action? Write a letter to a newspaper Call or write an elected official Organize a community meeting Inform your neighbors Make a documentary about the problem Create a petition and get signatures