| Director's
Office |
Director: James A. Brownlee, M.P.H.
Address: New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services
Consumer
and Environmental Health Services
PO
Box 369
Trenton,
New Jersey 08625-0369
Phone:
(609) 588-7864
Fax: (609) 584-5370
E-mail: James.Brownlee@doh.state.nj.us
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| Food
and Drug Safety Program |
Program
Manager: Richard
Ritota
Phone: 609-588-3123
E-mail: Richard.Ritota@doh.state.nj.us
The Food and Milk Program regulates
food safety and provides information to consumers and the food industry.
The following major activities are handled by the program:
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license
and inspect wholesale food, milk and shellfish establishments |
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enforce
food safety laws |
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provides
consumer information |
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issues
Public Health Advisories |
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assists
in the investigation of foodborne outbreaks |
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oversees
the voluntary Food Manager certification |
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issues
export certificates |
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| Hazardous
Site Health Evaluation Program |
Program
Manager: Jerald
Fagliano, M.P.H., Ph.D.
Phone: 609-584-5367
Fax: 609-588-7599
E-mail: Jerald.Fagliano@doh.state.nj.us
The Hazardous Site Health Evaluation
Program of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services is
committed to:
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assessing
and reducing human exposures to hazardous substances from waste
sites in New Jersey through its Public Health Assessment Project |
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investigating
health effects from exposure to environmental contamination, including
low-level contamination of drinking water, through its Health Studies
Project |
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developing
and providing educational materials on human exposure to hazardous
substances in the environment to citizens and health care providers
through its Education and Outreach Project
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| Indoor
Environments Program |
Primary
Contact: Joseph Eldridge
Phone:
609-631-6749
Fax:
609-588-7618
Email: Joe.Eldridge@doh.state.nj.us
The mission of the Program is to protect
the health of the public by reducing exposures to lead and asbestos
hazards. To accomplish this mission, the Program:
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administers
a Statewide lead and asbestos training program to ensure a trained
and competent workforce |
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provides
outreach and technical assistance |
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conducts
oversight and field investigations on lead abatement projects |
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reviews
lead permit applications and issues permits to qualified individuals
to perform lead abatement and evaluation activities in NJ |
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provides
oversight on the state asbestos and lead examinations administered
by private contractors |
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assesses
exposure and hazard control technologies associated with environmental
contaminants. |
In 1985, New Jersey became the first state in the nation to adopt a
comprehensive policy which provided a rational, uniform approach to
the management of statewide asbestos issues. The Department of Health
and Senior Services is the designated state agency for asbestos issues.
In 1994, the Department was designated as the state contact for training
and certification issues.
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| Public
Health, Sanitation and Safety Program |
Primary
Contact: Vacant
Phone: 609-588-3124
The Public Health, Sanitation and Safety
Program of the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services is
committed to:
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assessing
and reducing human exposures to medical waste generated, stored,
transported, collected, transferred, treated, destroyed, disposed
of, or otherwise managed in New Jersey through its Regulated
Medical Waste Project. |
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regulation
of public campgrounds, development of regulations for tattooing,
body piercing and permanent cosmetic procedures, institutional sanitation
and infection control, and sanitary conditions impacting the quality
of life in New Jersey. |
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certification
of youth camps, regulation of public recreational bathing facilities,
maintaining of ocean water quality, evaluation of state correctional
institutions, monitor Pfiesteria occurrences, provide oversight
on mattress statute. |
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