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Clandestine Lab
With the increase in the number of clandestine laboratory seizures throughout the country, there has been a corresponding escalation of problems confronting state and local agencies that are called to the scene of these laboratories. Often, it is state or local police who first encounter these laboratories and must ensure that they are investigated, dismantled, and disposed of appropriately and training is required in support of their efforts. To meet this need, PBSI provides ONSITE training programs that are tailored to your specific needs. Our trainers have, on average more than 25 years experience in the areas of investigative techniques, sampling and evidence gathering and our programs are updated annually to meet or exceed the training requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Our courses were developed under the direction of a team of experts including Donnell Christian. Mr. Christian has utilized his 15 years of experience with the Arizona Department of Public Safety Crime Laboratory specializing as the basis for three books: Forensic Investigation of Clandestine Laboratories (CRC Press 2003), Field Guide to Clandestine Laboratory Identification and Investigation (CRC Press 2004) and Clandestine Lab Investigation Pocket Guide (PBSI 2006) as well as chapters in Forensic Science, An Introduction to Forensic Investigative Techniques (CRC Press 2003, 2005) and The Forensic Science Handbook (Humana Press 2006) Mr. Christian has published articles on the analysis and the clandestine manufacture and analysis of controlled substances and has developed training programs for investigators, laboratory examiners and attorneys involved in the investigation, examination and prosecution of clandestine labs. CLT100 - Clandestine Lab Basics: 16 Hours/$495 per student (8 Min). This two day seminar is provides an overview of clandestine labs. The issues from crime scene response to courtroom presentation will be presented. Clandestine Lab Basics provides the basic information required to effectively investigate clandestine lab activity. It does not meet the training requirements established by 29 CFR 1910.120 for personnel who work in a hazardous environment. Topics include:
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CLT210 Clandestine Lab Safety Seminar & Certification: 40 Hours / $750 per student (8 Min)-This 40 hour training seminar meets or exceeds the training requirements mandated by 29 CFR 1910.120. The training designed to be held on site to provide an economical way to train all of an agency’s clandestine lab responders at one time. Topics include:
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CLT220 Clandestine Lab Safety Seminar & Recertification: 8 Hours / $185 per student (8 Min)-This 8 hour training seminar rprovides a comprehensive review of the topics presented in the Clandestine Lab Safety Seminar & Certification course. The class meets the annual training requirement to maintain the 32-hour certification.
CLT310 Advanced Topics - Clandestine Lab Site Safety Officer: 24 Hours/$625 per student (8 Min). This three day seminar is provides an overview of clandestine labs. This class offered to individuals serving as site safety officers or who are responsible for the health and safety of the individuals involved in clandestine enforcement. Students will review OSHA requirements as they work to customize their organization’s Clandestine Laboratory Quality Assurance OSHA Safety Manual. Prerequisite: Prior clandestine laboratory experience completion of 16-hour Clandestine Lab Basic Safety Training course. Topics include:
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CLT-320 Advanced Topics - Clandestine Lab Crime Scene Processing: 16 Hours / $495 per student (8 Min) Clandestine Lab Crime Scene Processing addresses how to process a clandestine lab so the evidence will meet the burden of proof required in a criminal investigation. A clandestine lab is a crime scene in a hazardous materials incident environment. The clandestine laboratory safety certification class meets the needs of 29 CFR 1910.120 in dealing with hazardous materials. However, it does not adequately address the proper techniques for processing a crime scene. Topics include:
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CLT330 Advanced Topics - Laboratory Analysis of Clandestine Lab Evidence: 16 Hours - $495 per student (8 Min) Laboratory Analysis of Clandestine Lab Evidence addresses how organic and inorganic examination techniques can be used in concert to identify provide the data necessary to answer the what, why and how questions the examiner must address in a clandestine lab investigation and prosecution. The analysis of samples from a clandestine lab goes beyond the scope of basic drug analysis. The Clandestine Laboratory Safety Certification program provides an overview of the clandestine lab processes and what evidence can potentially be obtained. However, it does not address what to do with the evidence once it arrives at the forensic laboratory. Topics include:
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CLT340 Attorney's Seminar: 4 Hour Class / $295 per student (8 Min) The Attorney’s Seminar is designed to educate attorneys and judges about the elements clandestine labs. Basic manufacturing techniques will be described, what physical evidence is required and testimony techniques that have proven successful in court will be presented. Attorneys are a critical link in the prosecution of clandestine lab operators. Prosecutions are more effective if the judges and attorneys understand what a clandestine lab is and what evidence is required to establish the presence of a clandestine lab. Topics include:
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