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- noun Plural form of
sanitarian .
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The agriculture agency defends the work of its 60 "sanitarians," the inspectors who oversee
Metro News | ajc.com 2009
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"sanitarians," the inspectors who oversee 16,000 Georgia food processors, warehouses, groceries and bakeries.
Marler Blog 2009
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And, again, our registered sanitarians routinely, regularly monitor food safety and preparation for not only the children, but also our staff.
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On the environmental health side, for example, we work very, very closely with registered sanitarians within our department to assure the safety of the building and the cleanliness and that all aspects of that operation are within our health and safety codes.
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The authors hope that it will prove useful for engineers, medical officers and sanitarians in the field, and also for administrators, health personnel, planners, architects, and many others who are concerned with improving sanitation in rural areas and underprivileged urban communities in developing countries.
Chapter 3 1992
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The authors hope that it will prove useful for engineers, medical officers and sanitarians in the field, and also for administrators, health personnel, planners, architects, and many others who are concerned with improving sanitation in rural areas and underprivileged urban communities in developing countries.
Chapter 2 1992
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Various types of meetings can be used, for example, individual discussions with community leaders, house-to-house visits by community development officers or sanitarians, visits by women health workers to the women in the community, and general public meetings where the wider issues can be discussed by the whole community.
Chapter 6 1992
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Based on the authors 'experiences in a number of developing countries, this book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, from engineers and sanitarians to health personnel, administrators, planners and others concerned with improving sanitation in poor communities.
Chapter 13 1992
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Various types of meetings can be used, for example, individual discussions with community leaders, house-to-house visits by community development officers or sanitarians, visits by women health workers to the women in the community, and general public meetings where the wider issues can be discussed by the whole community.
Chapter 5 1992
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Based on the authors 'experiences in a number of developing countries, this book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, from engineers and sanitarians to health personnel, administrators, planners and others concerned with improving sanitation in poor communities.
Chapter 2 1992
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