Trauma and Crime Scene Technician TCST (IICRC Certification)

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Trauma and Crime Scene Technician TCST (IICRC Certification)

Original price was: $1,045.00.Current price is: $950.00. incl. GST

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Instructor: Jason Twigg

Environments that have sustained damages from blood, body fluids, and other potentially infectious materials, or potentially pathogenic microorganisms require technicians that have been trained in specialised remediation processes.

The IICRC TCST Trauma and Crime Scene Cleaning Technician certification course will prepare attendees working on crime and accident scenes contaminated with bloodborne pathogens and infectious disease, along with many other scenes requiring a skilled and qualified person.

Corestone instructors will use simple explanations, theory, case studies and hands on training that is staged to look like a real job, which may be encountered.

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This class will include topics such as:

  • Health & safety protocols
  • Psychological Issues
  • Hazard / Risk Assessment
  • Exposure Control Plan
  • PPE and engineering controls
  • Site inspection & assessment
  • Technician & project preparation
  • The proper use of containment & air filtration devices
  • Contents and structural remediation, what can be restored, what should be disposed of
  • Proper cleaning and legal disposal
  • Hoarding, drug labs, firearms, needles and syringes, tear gas and luminol
  • Demolition
  • Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
  • Motor Vehicles
  • Waste Disposal in accordance with state regulations
  • Clearance Testing and options available
  • Cleaning chemicals & antimicrobials
  • Tools & equipment
  • Proper cleaning & deodorization practices
  • Client communications
  • Undertake work in accordance with IICRC S540 Standard

Note: this course uses real life images that some people may find disturbing, and the practical exercise will be as real as possible and may include; odours, fake blood, skin and bone matter you would be exposed to.

 

Here’s a video from IICRC on this course: