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DAY ONE

9:00am - 11:30am        Classroom (Lecture)

11:30am - 12:30pm      Lunch

12:30pm - 5:00pm       Classroom (Lecture)

Introductions to:

 

- Federal and State Regulations:

  1.  Solid Waste Disposal

  2.  Clean Air Act

  3.  Clean Water Act

  4.  Resource Conversation and Recovery Act

- Safety:

  1.  Hazards

  2.  Personal Safety

  3.  Securing the Scene

  4.  Personal Protection

- Certifications:

  1.  Bloodborne Pathogens

  2.  Confined Space

  3.  Hazard Communication

  4.  MSDS

  5.  Personal Protection Equipment

  6.  Respirator Protection

  7.  Universal Precautions

 

DAY TWO

 

9:00am - 11:30am        Classroom (Technical Lecture)

11:30am - 12:30pm      Lunch

12:30pm - 5:00pm       Hands-on Training

 

Terminology of the Trade

 

Getting the Job Done

 

- Approaching the Scene

- Defining Roles

- Using the Right Tools

   1.  Decontamination

   2.  Deconstruction

   3. Decomposition and Odor

   4.  Hardware

   5.  Biohazards Waste Disposal

   6.  Sharps Containment and Disposal

- Record Keeping Tips

   1.  Walls

   2.  Floors

   3.  Furniture

 

Hands on Training

 

- Various Scenarios to Include:

   1.  Decomposition

   2.  Suicide

   3.  Homicide

   4.  Gross Filth Cleanup

 

DAY THREE

 

9:00am - 11:30am        Classroom (Lecture)

11:30am - 12:30pm      Lunch

12:30pm - 5:00pm       Hands-on Training

 

- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

- Right to Know

- Power Tools

- Hands on Training

- Truck and Tool Maintenance

 

DAY FOUR

 

9:00am - 11:30am        Hands on Training

11:30am - 12:30pm      Lunch

12:30pm - 4:30pm       Hands on Training

 

DAY FIVE

 

9:30am - 12:00pm        CPR, First-Aid & AED

12:00pm - 12:30pm      Lunch

12:30pm - 4:30pm        Business and Marketing Tips

 

 

 

 

 



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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."