ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Environmental Health Services forms part of the Environmental Health Directorate within the Department for Health Regulation of the Ministry for Health. Environmental Health Officers are responsible to safeguard and protect human health.

This is carried out by:

    1. Carrying out environmental health policies emanating from the Public Health Act, 2003. (Act XIII of 2003; Chapter 465).
    2. Participating in ‘health protection issues’ as may be directed from time to time by the Director General (Health) through the Director Environmental Health and the Manager Health Inspector.

The above may be supplemented by the formulation of guidelines to assist the Health Inspectorate in the execution of its duties.

To view the structure of the Health Inspectorate Services click here.

The main services offered by the Health Inspectorate are governed by a Quality Service Charter, that came into being in October 2001. Environmental Health Officers are registered with the Council for the Professions Complimentary to Medicine and a Code of Practise assists said officers in the way they execute their profession.

The several units within the Health Inspectorate Services are committed to:

  • Investigate Public Health issues
  • Reduce the incidence of communicable diseases and health hazards
  • Monitor the quality of recreational water
  • Ensure rodent control
  • Supervise the proper interment and repatriation of human remains
  • Make recommendations to licensing authorities and issue of licenses pertaining to the Superintendent of Public Health

Contact information

Environmental Health Directorate
Continental Business Centre, Level 1,
Old Railway Road,
Santa Venera, SVR 9018
Malta
07:30am : 03:30pm (Winter)
07:00am : 03:00pm (Summer)

(+356) 2095 4000