Here is a list of some of the topics covered in this course:
- Pricing jobs li>
- Dealing with insurance adjusters li>
- Writing estimates li>
- Collecting payment li>
- How to charge for equipment and supplies li>
- You will be able to confidently price a job and collect your money li>
- How to market li>
- Who to market to li>
- Explanation and history of Crime and Trauma Scene Decontamination Industry li>
- Public Law 91-596 Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 li>
- 1910.1030 - Bloodborne Pathogens Standard li>
- Explanation of a Written BBP Exposure Control Program li>
- Use of the BBP Exposure Control Program template li>
- Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up Checklist li>
- Instructions for the Evaluating Physician li>
- Exposure Incident Investigation Form li>
- Post-Exposure Written Opinion Form li>
- Hepatitis B Vaccination Written Opinion li>
- Declination of Medical Evaluation and Chemoprophylaxis Form li>
- 1910.134 Respiratory Protection Standard li>
- Explanation of a Written Respiratory Protection Program li>
- Use of the supplied Written respiratory Protection Program template li>
- OSHA Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire li>
- Fit Testing. What are they and where to get one? li>
- 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication Standard li>
- Explanation of a Written Hazard Communication Program li>
- Use of the supplied Written Hazard Communication Program li>
- List of Chemicals li>
- Hazard Assessment li>
- Material Safety Data Sheets li>
- Secondary Container Labels li>
- Miscellaneous Standards li>
- OSHA General Duty Clause li>
- Lock Out / Tag Out li>
- Confined Spaces li>
- Fall Protection li>
- OSHA record keeping li>
- Explanation of Epidemiology and Symptoms of Bloodborne Diseases li>
- Hepatitis A li>
- Hepatitis B li>
- Hepatitis B Vaccine li>
- No cost vaccination li>
- Efficacy li>
- Safety li>
- Method of administration of Hepatitis Vaccination li>
- Benefits of vaccination li>
- Hepatitis C li>
- Hepatitis D li>
- Hepatitis E li>
- Hepatitis G li>
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV1 & HIV2) li>
- Human T-Lymphotropic Virus I li>
- General Explanation of Epidemiology and Symptoms of Airborne Pathogens li>
- Tuberculosis li>
- Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome li>
- Histoplasmosis li>
- Mental Health Issues li>
- CISS - Critical Incident Stress Syndrome li>
- STSD - Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder li>
- Traumatic Grief li>
- How to perform CTS Decon work at the scene li>
- Contamination versus cross contamination li>
- Cross Contamination Exercise li>
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) li>
- Levels li>
- Types li>
- Basis For Selection li>
- When PPE is necessary? li>
- Which PPE is necessary? li>
- Types of respirators: half mask, full face, SCBA, cartridge, SAR, & filtering facepiece li>
- Proper use li>
- Donning li>
- Doffing li>
- Adjusting li>
- Wearing li>
- Handling li>
- Disposal of PPE li>
- Tools of the trade li>
- First Aid Kit li>
- Emergency eyewash li>
- Hand washing li>
- OSHA Compliancy papers, DOT, & EPA li>
- Uniforms li>
- Dress Code li>
- Definitions and differences of sanitize, disinfect and sterilize li>
- Chemicals and supplies li>
- Job Descriptions li>
- Technician li>
- Field Supervisor li>
- Clean Tech and Dirty Tech li>
- Arrival at scene li>
- Behavior li>
- Appearance li>
- Hygiene li>
- Analyze Scene li>
- Estimating li>
- Scene protocols li>
- Photographing scenes - pros and cons li>
- What to do when you find evidence li>
- What to do when you find weapons li>
- What to do when you find drugs li>
- Scene descriptions li>
- Suicides li>
- Homicides li>
- Assaults li>
- Accidents li>
- Human decompositions li>
- SWAT raids / Tearing and Riot Control agents li>
- CS, CN and OC liquid and powder barricade projectiles and grenades li>
- Latent fingerprint materials and various crime scene products li>
- Odor abatement li>
- Equipment and use techniques li>
- Psychological odor li>
- Job wrap-up procedures li>
Having the technical skills to perform proper decontamination is important, but equally as important is having the knowledge to run a decontamination business successfully and stay legally compliant. This course helps you understand the science and operational details needed to make critical remediation and administrative decisions. In addition, we cover start-up information like legal structures, licenses, tax requirements, workers compensation, and other legal issues. To make sure you are well-armed to grow your business, we cover marketing, advertising, creating invoices, selecting and outfitting a vehicle, obtaining insurance, pricing, and more.
The topics of how to charge, how to estimate, and how to get paid, are all covered in this course.
Included at no extra charge are the templates for you to create the following written plans:
- Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan
- Respiratory Protection Plan
- Hazard Communication Plan (HAZCOM)
These three plans are the only plans you need to have in place to be fully OSHA compliant.
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