Why Biohazard Cleanup?
Learn more in 48 lessons
Course curriculum
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1
Welcome to Your Biohazard Cleanup Course
- Welcome
- More from The Professor
- Legal Disclaimer
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2
Tools of the Trade
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Don and Doff PPE
- Chemicals
- Chemicals
- Equipment & Tools of the Trade
- Equipment
- Other Cleaning Supplies
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3
Understanding Biohazards
- What is Biohazard?
- Stages of Decomposition
- What You May See
- Maggots and Flies
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4
The Dangers of Biohazard Cleanup
- What To Do When PPE Fails
- Things You May Come Across
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5
Rodent Droppings and You
- Why Rodent Droppings Are Dangerous
- Rodent Dropping Protocols
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6
Tear Gas Cleanup
- Tear Gas Cleanup Protocol
- Tear Gas Action Plan
- Performing the Cleanup
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7
Starting the Job
- Helpful Tips
- Assessing the Scene FREE PREVIEW
- Setting up Your Decontamination Zone
- Job Start
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8
Performing the Cleaning
- Biohazardous Materials
- Cleaning Furniture
- Carpets and Flooring
- Cleaning of Textile
- Linoleum Flooring
- Dealing with Ceramic Tile
- Structural Contamination
- Odor Remediation
- Suicides
- Vehicle Decontamination
- Industrial Accidents
- Pools of Blood
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9
Finishing the Job
- Finishing The Job
- Final Steps
- Back at the Office
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10
Putting it All Together
- Putting it All Together
- Walkthrough 1
- Walkthrough 2
- Walkthrough 3
- Final Exam
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11
Wrapping Up
- Ordering Equipment and Chemicals
- Feedback
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12
Course Completion
- Congratulations
FAQ
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What is the purpose of this course?
The purpose of this course is to teach you everything you need to know to be a biohazard cleanup technician.
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How long do I have to complete this course?
You have 180 days to complete this course before your enrollment expires.