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crime scene cleaning q's
Meth lab info
Ohio crime cleanup
WE
are located in Lake County, and serve a
450 mile radius
from (Cuyahoga County) Cleveland Ohio .
Through to New York, Pennsylvania
(Pa.), Washington, Indiana, Michigan, W. Virginia, Kentucky, N.
Carolina, Virginia & Tenn.
If the project is out of our
travel range, we will contact
our network of other
dependable Remediation firms in this line
( field of CTS Decon ) of work
to complete that job.
Our clients are the family
or homeowner,
insurance
companies,
law enforcement organizations,
government agencies, property managers,
private individuals and commercial companies.
We accept insurance
assignment for payments.
Inquire if interested in purchase
of any of these domains for sale
prices. For now, these URLS below are also being directed here to A
Team Masters.
BLOOD SCENE CLEAN UP.COM,
CLEANUP CRIME SCENE.COM,
CLEANUP DEATH SCENE.COM,
DEATH SCENE CLEAN UP.COM
A Team Masters is the
ANSWER~!
Please let us hear from you today, Thank
you for visiting,
Betty Brown, CEO (Parent firm Bob's A-Team Assoc. Inc., since 1984,
several divisions)
A Team Masters
262 Shelton Blvd.
Eastlake, Ohio
zip code 44095
United States
800-595-1313
local
Phone: 440-942-8769
Fax: 440-951-6871
~ our email
address is
email us here
a-team@stratos.net
Copyright © 2006 A Team Masters. All Rights Reserved.
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This "TRADE" (Crime & Trauma Scene
Decontamination industry) must comply with stricter
Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA regulations. The rules require businesses to
have a blood-born pathogen exposure plan, a hazardous-waste
communications plan and employee training in disease transference,
blood born pathogens and universal precautions. |
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World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention state that all human blood and body fluids should be treated
as infectious (pathogenic), and universal precautions must be
administered when coming in contact with them. The United States
Federal OSHA regulations
mandate worker protection for employees or anyone coming in contact
with blood. Which anyone working in the Crime & Trauma Scene
Decontamination industry (CTS Decon) encounters when providing services
in their normal business operations. The
federal information about bloodborne pathogens is found in 29-CFR
1910.1030.
While the OSHA regulations for the Bloodborne Pathogens
Standard were initially conceived for medical management practices, the
standard reaches beyond the medical community. It mandates protection
of all workers who have an anticipated exposure risk to blood borne
pathogens. This includes workers involved with commercial, hotel, and
hospital laundries; ambulance; police; funeral; lifeguards; schools;
and public use facilities. However, carpet and upholstery cleaners,
auto restorers, and janitorial workers who are asked to cleanup blood
spills and stains - do not have the right information or tools to do
this. PLUS those people coming into contact with blood and body fluids
are mandated to comply with federal and state regulations and have had
the training to do that (such as: accidents, homicide, suicide, decompositions, natural or accidental
death) emergency situational cleanup job.
- Bio-recovery firms must
also comply with federal, state and local environmental regulations
regarding the disposal of bio hazard waste. We are "Second Responders" (police, mortician, coroner and fire are first). Secure the scene,
protection so outsiders are not exposed. Use labeled and approved
containers, using approved procedures, approved disposition &
transportation, and detailed
record keeping ( photos if required, insurance cam) are all
required. All contaminated property from any of these projects will be
disposed of in compliance with federal health and safety codes, OSHA,
and in compliance with the Medical Waste Management Act.
- Biohazard waste encompasses the following categories:
human anatomical waste (any
pieces of body parts, matter or organs),
animal anatomical waste
(carcasses, body parts, organs),
non-anatomical waste, which
includes:
sharps which have contacted
animal or human blood, biological fluids or tissues tissue or microbial
cultures, and material contaminated by such cultures
live vaccines
containers, any debris or
materials saturated with any blood or body fluids.
Why no
business in America should ( OR legally CAN ) have just anyone
hired to clean these death or bloody scenes.
Federal
Regulation 29CFR1910.1030 of OSHA states that no employee
can be placed
in a position to be exposed to biohazardous waste without
first:
1)
Receiving blood-borne pathogen (BBP) training.
2)
Having a written BBP exposure control plan.
3)
Having been provided with personal protective equipment (PPE).
4)
Having been offered the Hepatitis B vaccine and exposure
evaluation with a follow up.
5)
Being provided with a method to remove and properly store the
biohazard waste in properly marked containers for disposal at
an approved
site.
Only after
these five requirements have been met,
can an
employer schedule that trained employee
(who signed on for this
type of work)
to enter a crime scene, death site
or clean a
bio-hazardous
waste property.
That is why you need a professional.
Call on A Team
Masters,
for the project done correctly the first time. 
Squeaky clean is the only picture you will ever see.
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