"The growing field of hazardous materials management
provides the opportunity for Extension to do what it does best: address a
pressing societal need by providing high-quality continuing education in a
new, highly technical, and interdisciplinary field."
Deborah Dobin, Director,
Programs in Environmental
Hazard Management
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_____. Lifelong Learning.
University of California Berkeley Extension,
Course Catalog. (Fall 1991), p. 160.
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"Environmental hazard management is a high-profile
field, where the knowledge base is constantly changing and the
consequences of mistakes are severe. Whether you're an engineer or a
contractor, a regulatory agency inspector or plant manager, it's our job
to help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to meet the
environmental challenges you face."
Deborah Dobin, M.P.H., is the
department chair for Programs in Environmental Hazard Management. She
earned her master's degree from UC Berkeley's School of Public Health and
has developed numerous educational programs in the areas of occupational
and environmental health, and solid waste management.
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_____. Lifelong Learning.
University of California Berkeley Extension,
Course Catalog. (Spring 1992), p. 186.
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"Our environmental hazard management courses help
environmental health, and safety professionals improve the world our
children will inherit. Some hazardous materials --- notably asbestos and
lead --- have disproportionally serious impacts on the health and
well-being of children. Our programs teach those who have made a
profession of improving our environment how to assess and clean up
existing damage from these and other contaminants, as well as how to
prevent such problems from occurring in the future."
---Deborah Dobin, M.P.H.
As Department Chair for Programs in Environmental Hazard Management,
Deborah Dobin has developed numerous educational programs in the areas of
occupational and environmental health and solid waste management. She
earned her master's degree from UC Berkeley's School of Public Health.
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_____. Lifelong Learning.
University of California Berkeley Extension,
Course Catalog. (Summer 1993), p. 113.
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"The people of California face many challenges when
it comes to the environment. An integrated, interdisciplinary approach to
pollution prevention that encompasses technological, political, social,
and economic issues will help us move beyond merely 'cleaning up' the
environmental messes made in the past. Extension's courses help
professionals participate fully in this new approach, while also helping
them expand their knowledge and skills for their career advancement."
---Deborah Dobin, M.P.H.
As Department Chair for Programs in Environmental Hazard Management,
Deborah Dobin has developed numerous educational programs in the areas of
occupational and environmental health and solid waste management. She
earned her master's degree from UC Berkeley's School of Public Health.
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_____. Lifelong Learning.
University of California Berkeley Extension,
Course Catalog. (Fall 1993), p. 165.
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