OSHA TRAINING FOR THE CRIME SCENE CLEANUP INDUSTRY
OSHA Crime Scene Cleanup Training - From Respiratory Safety to Bloodborne Pathogens, ensuring the health and safety of your entire team must be a top priority.

The videos offered through this course are OSHA approved and required for employees who are exposed to occupational hazards. Based on the services provided by a crime scene cleanup or biohazard remediation company, training in the below listed training topics should be provided to your employees.

  • With the exception of "Hand and Power Tool Safety", the training courses offered through this package are the courses that OSHA stipulates biohazard remediation companies offer to their employees. Since power tools are often used in both biohazard remediation and hoarding cleanup, we've included "Hand & Power Tool Safety" in this training package.
  • Each student will be tested on their knowledge of the training subjects and a certificate of completion issued upon successful course completion. You may retake the tests until you pass!!

Course curriculum

    1. OSHA Training Course Introduction

    2. How to use this course

    3. Before we begin...

    1. OSHA Hand & Power Tool Safety

    2. QUIZ - Hand & Power Tool Safety

    3. OSHA Hazard Communication Safety

    4. QUIZ - Hazard Communication Safety

    5. OSHA Personal Protective Equipment

    6. QUIZ - Personal Protective Equipment

    7. OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens

    8. QUIZ - Bloodborne Pathogens

    9. OSHA Respiratory Safety

    10. QUIZ - Respiratory Safety

    1. Copy of Just a Few Things to Consider

About this course

  • $165.00
  • All Video Content
  • Passing Grade Required
  • Certificate of Completion
IS OSHA HAZWOPER TRAINING REQUIRED
HAZWOPER is NOT Needed to Clean Home & Business Crime & Trauma Scenes!
HAZWOPER is for Emergency Response

You may need HAZWOPER for clean-up operations required by a governmental body, whether Federal, state, local or other involving hazardous substances that are conducted at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. This does not include biohazard remediation or crime scene cleanup for businesses or individuals.

According to OSHA

Where a biohazard remediation company does not perform emergency response and post-emergency response clean-up operations covered by OSHA’s HAZWOPER standard, but provides clean-up services to homeowners, business owners, or other entities when neither the site owner nor a government authority has declared an emergency . . . then the remediation employer would need to comply with only those OSHA standards that apply to its operations

OSHA Training for the Crime Scene Cleanup Industry

OSHA standards that may apply include, but are not limited to: 29 CFR 1910.132, General Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment; 29 CFR 1910.134, Respiratory Protection; 29 CFR 1910.1200, Hazard Communication; and, for any workers exposed to bloodborne pathogens, 29 CFR 1910.1030, Bloodborne Pathogens