| To start in crime scene cleaning business you do | | | | environment. |
| not need to have an advanced degree In fact, a | | | | Working for a crime-scene clean-up companies, |
| large number of crime scene business and | | | | will require you to take certification courses that |
| technicians don't even have a high school or | | | | cover: |
| college diplomas. To work in the crime scene | | | | 1. OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard 29CFR |
| clean-up industry you must have a strong | | | | 1910.1030 |
| stomach and a willingness to do be exposed to | | | | 2. OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard 29CFR |
| violence and maintain a professional attitude. | | | | 1910.134 |
| The Crime Scene clean-up business will also | | | | 3. OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard 29CFR |
| challenge your skills. It requires a strong | | | | 1910.1200 |
| background in construction. Since most of the | | | | 4. Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan |
| scenes are cleaned according to strict OSHA | | | | 5. Respiratory Protection Program |
| guidelines. | | | | 6. Hazard Communication Program |
| Crimes are different in size and locations some | | | | 7. Universal precautions procedures |
| crimes involve Cleaning blood off walls and small | | | | 8. Personal protective equipment (PPE) |
| fragments, removing blood stained carpeting, | | | | 9. Proper containment, storing and disposing of |
| disposing of furniture according to the state laws, | | | | Hazmat waste. |
| dealing with decomposed bodies or murder | | | | 10. Deodorization/Odor removal techniques |
| victims remains such as teeth, noses and even | | | | 11. Policies and procedures |
| bone fragments embedded in walls and callings. | | | | 12. Basic construction knowledge |
| Crime scene cleaning requires extensive training in | | | | The official hours are not set. You can be |
| blood Bourne pathogen, Personal protective gear | | | | dissipated by the police at anytime during the day |
| and much more areas. | | | | or night. If you are interested in pursuing a career |
| Most of the crime scene cleaning is done | | | | and/Or business in the crime scene clean up |
| according to strict OSHA rules and guidelines. Most | | | | industry please visit our site and click on careers. |
| crime scene clean up Technicians have to wear | | | | If you want to earn six figures cleaning up. |
| protective gear also called a Hazmat suit, | | | | Those who are starting out in the field might |
| complete with special respirators and chemical-spill | | | | make $45,000 to $55,000 a year as a full-time |
| boots and covers. There are more areas of | | | | employee. |
| service in crime scene clean up. Some companies | | | | Your best chances of making six figures |
| specialize in Meth Lab clean-up, to clear out illegal | | | | anywhere is to own your own business. This is |
| drug labs after the local police identifies the facility | | | | also a rewarding filed. We help survivors of |
| and red tag till it is properly cleaned adequate for | | | | violence and give them a piece of mind and help |
| someone to move in and live in a safe | | | | them live in a safe environment. |