Environmental Health Registration Board
AbbreviationEHRB
DissolvedDefunct 2021
PurposeAwarding body for environmental health in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Location
  • Chadwick Court, 15 Hatfields, London, SE1 8DJ
Region served
UK
AffiliationsChartered Institute of Environmental Health
WebsiteEHRB

The Environmental Health Registration Board (EHRB) was a body in the United Kingdom which issued certificates of registration on completion of approved professional qualification programmes and accredited courses of study.[1]

The organisation maintained a register of people who had been issued with such certificates.

The EHRB's activities were closely associated with many aspects of the works of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). The Board's directors were CIEH members, mainly drawn from the Learning and Qualifications Advisory Group, although nominations to the Board could be made by the Secretary of State for Health (up to two persons), government departments or agencies with an interest in environmental health (for example the Food Standards Agency). Other persons with an appropriate interest in environmental health could also be appointed by the Board.

In March 2018 CIEH announced the closure of EHRB in 2020[2] but this was subsequently postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

EHRB formally closed in December 2021. At that point its registers were hosted by CIEH.[4]

References

  1. "Environmental Health Officer". Careers Advice. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 29 October 2008.
  2. CIEH: Preparing for the future - changes to Chartered Status and Registration
  3. CIEH: Closure of EHRB and the COVID-19 lockdown
  4. CIEH: Environmental Health Registration Board


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