Meth Lab Clean Up
This two-day course begins with an introduction to the world of the meth user, identifies what meth looks like, and what it takes to make it. The program then delves deep into the contamination associated with the cooking of methamphetamine and what dangers result from that cooking. All the latest types of production methods are explored.
Students will be taught how to survey the site and write a work plan prior to decon, with the remainder of the course concentrating on the decontamination process. Technicians will also need to complete a 40-hour HAZMAT/HAZWOPR technician course on their own to meet Federal and state requirements. A certificate is awarded to graduates, and Continuing Education Units (or CEU's) may apply from some associations and organizations.
Note: This is not a bulk chemical removal course; it is for the remediation of residue-contaminated properties.








