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Crime Scene Cleanup Training Course Overview

 


"Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence- is the key to unlocking our potential."  Liane Cardes


The staff of Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. is committed to providing a comprehensive and dynamic learning experience to each and every person we train through our crime scene cleanup training course.  Our staff is comprised of police officers, medical professionals, chemical experts and others dedicated to this goal.

The crime scene cleanup training course offered by Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. is one of the most competitively priced courses offered in the United States.  Complete with Power Point presentations, videos, study materials, professional instruction and hands-on training, its value cannot be matched.  During the classroom instruction, students will learn about the following:

  • Types and uses of personal protective equipment (PPE)

  • Various types and proper use of tools, equipment and chemicals

  • Methods of crime scene cleanup and trauma scene cleanup

  • Blood borne pathogens and OSHA regulations

  • CPR, First-Aid & Bloodborne Pathogen Certification

  • Setting up and marketing your new business

Various other topics will also be discussed.  Please view our Crime Scene Cleanup Training Course Outline for more information. 

Or, click here to open a PDF document that contains all the information you need regarding our Crime Scene Cleanup Technician's Course.

Students will be welcomed in a state-of-the-art learning environment for the classroom portion of the crime scene cleanup training course.  During the dynamic hands-on portion, students simply walk next door to our training suite, complete with five separate trauma scenarios.

Students will stay in a hotel close to the training facility and will receive a complimentary ride to and from the hotel for training participation when needed.  In addition, all students will be picked up at the airport or bus terminal and returned for their departure.

Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. has trained crime scene cleanup technicians from nearly every state in the Continental United States.  Students have even traveled across the Atlantic from as far away as Great Britain to attend our crime scene cleanup training course.  Nearly every student who completes our course of instruction goes on to start their own crime scene cleanup company.  Other students, who may be enrolled in our course by their employer, return to their previous job to start and head new divisions involved in the crime and trauma scene cleanup industry.

Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. only accepts six (6) students for each crime scene cleanup training course.  To reserve your seat early, please visit our Online Reservation Page.  To view our training dates, please click here Training Dates.  Our class size is limited and seats do not last long.

Students welcomed to our April class will be the first class to receive wallet certification cards with picture ID and certification patches for shirts or jackets.  These will be provided free of charge to each graduate.

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Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. does not offer any type of financial aid and does not act as a job placement agency.  Should you have any questions regarding our crime scene cleanup training course or reservations, please contact Martha Lenz at 1-800-759-6960 or click Contact Us

 

Class seats for our September 2010 class are going quickly.  If you would like to reserve a class seat for either our September or November 2010 Crime Scene Cleanup Training Course, please click Reservations.

 

 

 

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Always Available for You!

Bio-Trauma 911, Inc. has dispatch and management staff standing by to take your calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

Unlike many similar businesses that operate out of their homes, with the use of cellular phones, our staff works out of a 2200 square foot office building, using several phone lines. 

 

Please feel free to contact us using any of the below listed numbers:

 

(317) 549-9735

(317) 549-9736

(317) 890-1169

(800) 759-6960

 

Our fax lines are:

 

(317) 549-3611

(317) 549-9727

 

Bloodborne Pathogens
The following excerpt has been provided by OSHA.

"OSHA estimates that 5.6 million workers in the health care industry and related occupations are at risk of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) and others.

All occupational exposure to blood or Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIM) place workers at risk for infection with bloodborne pathogens.  OSHA defines blood to mean human blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood.  Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIM) means:

  • The following human blood fluids: semen, vaginal secretions, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, pericardial fluid, peritoneal fluid, amniotic fluid, saliva in dental procedures, any body fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood, and all body fluids in situations where it is difficult or impossible to differentiate between body fluids.
  • Any unfixed tissue or organ (other than intact skin) from a human (living or dead).
  • HIV containing cell or tissue cultures, organ cultures, and HIV or HBV containing culture medium or other solutions; and blood, organs, or other tissues from experimental animals infected with HIV or HBV."