Who conducts the inspections?

Public Health inspectors, also known as Registered Environmental Health Specialists (REHS), conduct inspections in Englewood. Public Health Inspectors are professionals who receive special training in food safety and sanitation. All Public Health Inspectors must hold a bachelor's degree or higher with at least 30 hours of coursework in the physical sciences. In addition, inspectors must pass the New Jersey REHS licensure examination and maintain continuing education credits annually.

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1. What types of inspections does the Englewood Health Department conduct?
2. Who conducts the inspections?
3. What are risk-based inspections?
4. How will I know when my restaurant will be inspected?
5. What do Public Health Inspectors look for in a routine inspection?
6. What happens when a violation is found?
7. Are food establishments fined for violations?
8. When does Public Health close an establishment?