- South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SC DHEC or DHEC) is the
government agency responsible forpublic health and the environment in theU.S. state ofSouth Carolina . It was created in1973 from the merger of the South Carolina State Board of Health and the South Carolina Pollution Control Authority.The agency's commissioner manages the day-to-day operations of the agency, while the Board of Health and Environmental Control is responsible for supervising DHEC's operations. Each of the board's seven members is appointed by the governor with the
advice and consent of theSouth Carolina Senate .Besides offices in Columbia (South Carolina's
capital city), DHEC operates health and environmental regional offices, as well as local health departments and clinics, to ensure that the many programs and services the agency provides meets the needs of local areas. Some services are available to all; some have eligibility requirements. Many are free, while others may carry a small charge to help cover expenses. Because each region has a custom mix of services, each local DHEC office may have a differing array of services available.Responsibilities
DHEC staffs:
* respond to environmental emergencies 24 hours a day;
* perform lab tests to identifyvirus es, hazardous chemicals and other health threats;
* inspect restaurants;
* counsel patients onfamily planning ;
* fund diagnostic exams and treatment for children withspecial needs ;
* oversee treatment oftuberculosis patients;
* provide birth anddeath certificate s;
* inform the public about health and environmental issues;
* immunize children for entry into school;
* offer sickle cell testing and counseling;
* advise industry on ways to minimize solid and hazardouswaste ;
* help schools and restaurants provide low-fat menus;
* monitor the quality of public water supplies;
* provide home health care services;
* advise legislators on health and environmental consequences of proposed laws;
* monitor emissions from industrial sources;
* counselHIV /AIDS patients and staff the AIDS hotline;
* inspectwaste management and treatment facilities;
* work to prevent the spread ofsexually transmitted disease s;
* issue environmental permits;
* inspect hospitals and nursing homes;
* evaluate and issue Certificates of Need for new or expanding health care facilities;
* identify infants and toddlers with developmental delays through BabyNet;
* talk with students interested in health and environmental careers;
* analyze data on births and deaths to assess the state's health status;
* promoterabies clinics in cooperation with local veterinarians;
* advocate health services for the needy;
* educate children about cavities and other dental problems;
* investigate pollution allegations;
* patrolshellfish beds;
* track underground storage tanks for possible pollution;
* certifyemergency medical services staff and their equipment;
* authorize hazardous waste transport;
* ensure attention to the health needs of minorities;
* permit and inspect public pools, water parks,spa s, and natural swimming areas;
* implement programs to prevent tobacco use;
* recruit health care workers for rural areas;
* provide nutrition counseling and food supplements through theSpecial Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC);
* evaluate compliance with air and water standards;
* ensure access to health services for migrant health workers;
* evaluate activities affectingwetland s;
* provide education andinjury prevention programs;
* inspect for environmentallead if screening tests show elevated levels;
* license facilities that use or store radioactive materials;
* provide funding education and technical assistance forrecycling programs;
* inspect dairies andsoft drink plants;
* issue air quality advisories for specific areas of the state;External links
* [http://www.scdhec.net Official website]
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