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SUMMARY:NCBRT - Crime Scene Investigations for Hazardous Environments (PER-228)
LOCATION:Bergen County EMS Training Center, 281 Pascack Road, Paramus, NJ, 07652
DESCRIPTION:NCBRT - Crime Scene Investigations for Hazardous Environments (PER-228)\n\n03/10/26 08:00 AM EST\n - 03/12/26 05:00 PM EST\Description:\nTuition: $0\n\nCourse Summary\nCrime Scene Investigations\nfor Hazardous Environments\naddresses responses in a\nhazardous environment, with\nemphasis on evidence collection\nand recovery. The purpose of the\ncourse is to provide participants\nwith the knowledge, skills, and\nabilities to investigate a hazardous\nenvironment crime scene, as\ndefined by the International\nAssociation for Identification’s\nCrime Scene Certification Board.\nThis course is designed\nfor presentation over three\nconsecutive days. The modules\nare designed to fit together and\nprogress in such a way that, by\nthe end of the course, participants\nwill have developed the required\nknowledge, skills, and ability to\ninvestigate a chemical, biological,\nradiological, nuclear, and highyield\nexplosive (CBRNE), toxic\nindustrial chemical (TIC), or\nhazardous environment crime\nscene for the identification,\ndocumentation, presumptive field\ntesting, preservation, and collection\nfor laboratory analysis of CBRNE/\nTIC and non-CBRNE/TIC forensic\nevidence.\Location:\nBergen County EMS Training Center\n281 Pascack Road\nParamus, NJ 07652
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:NCBRT - Crime Scene Investigations for Hazardous Environments (PER-228)<br /><br />03/10/26 08:00 AM EST - 03/12/26 05:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><u><strong>Tuition: $0<br />
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Course Summary</strong></u><br />
Crime Scene Investigations<br />
for Hazardous Environments<br />
addresses responses in a<br />
hazardous environment, with<br />
emphasis on evidence collection<br />
and recovery. The purpose of the<br />
course is to provide participants<br />
with the knowledge, skills, and<br />
abilities to investigate a hazardous<br />
environment crime scene, as<br />
defined by the International<br />
Association for Identification&rsquo;s<br />
Crime Scene Certification Board.<br />
This course is designed<br />
for presentation over three<br />
consecutive days. The modules<br />
are designed to fit together and<br />
progress in such a way that, by<br />
the end of the course, participants<br />
will have developed the required<br />
knowledge, skills, and ability to<br />
investigate a chemical, biological,<br />
radiological, nuclear, and highyield<br />
explosive (CBRNE), toxic<br />
industrial chemical (TIC), or<br />
hazardous environment crime<br />
scene for the identification,<br />
documentation, presumptive field<br />
testing, preservation, and collection<br />
for laboratory analysis of CBRNE/<br />
TIC and non-CBRNE/TIC forensic<br />
evidence.<br />Location:<br />Bergen County EMS Training Center<br />281 Pascack Road<br />Paramus, NJ 07652
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