New Zealand Institute of Environmental Health

The New Zealand Institute of Environmental Health (NZIEH) is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation that promotes best practice in environmental health and represents those engaged in environmental and health protection fields in New Zealand.[1] It was incorporated as a Society in 1920 and is a member of the International Federation of Environmental Health.[2]

Activities

A representative from NZIEH was part of the committee that produced the 2010 NZS 6806 standard on "Acoustics – Road traffic noise" on behalf of Standards New Zealand.[3]

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gollark: This would probably be bad.
gollark: It is making people do extra busywork for no valid reason.
gollark: This is actually bad, though; it wastes the time of everyone ever.
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References

  1. International Resources from the American Public Health Association
  2. About Us from the organization's website
  3. Road traffic noise - new acoustics Standard published from the May 2010 issue of Touchstone (ISSN 1179-2426)


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