Essential guidance for protecting community health through smart sanitation.
This practical handbook for health officers and medical practitioners compiles proven methods, checklists, and administrative guidance to manage public health programs effectively.
In clear, actionable sections, it covers organizing records and statistics, conducting inspections, and applying sanitary rules to schools, hospitals, dairies, and prisons. It explains how to plan, document, and evaluate public health work, with practical steps you can implement in everyday duties.
- How to keep accurate birth, death, and infectious-disease records for legal and public-health purposes
- Methods for organizing inspections of schools, hospitals, prisons, and water supplies
- Guidance on sanitation in dairies, milk handling, and street public health infrastructure
- Approaches to quarantine, disinfection, and evaluating municipal sanitation programs
Ideal for readers seeking a practical, field-ready reference on local sanitation practice and public health administration.