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Trauma & Crime Scene Technician (TCST) – IICRC Exam Review Guide., Exams of Advanced Education

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Trauma & Crime Scene Technician
(TCST) – IICRC Exam Review Guide.
To manage or help prevent issues that arise or have the potential to occur, companies
should develop a: - <<<<Answers✅✅Risk management program
An incident action or work plan should include cleanup and disinfection areas that have
been: - <<<<Answers✅✅Cross-contaminated
The source of many disputes is often attributed to - <<<<Answers✅✅Failure to
adequately communicate
Extended decomposition can present complications from - <<<<Answers✅✅Insects -
Flies, maggots
Information should not be disseminated beyond the materially interested parties,
therefore technicians should take steps to prevent - <<<<Answers✅✅Geo-tagging b.
Images depicting location of project
During the initial onsite inspection and determination, technicians should identify: -
<<<<Answers✅✅As many areas of concern as possible
Documentation of projects should start at the outset of a project and -
<<<<Answers✅✅Continue throughout the job
Section 8.1 Introduction within the S540 states, "Trauma and crime scene inspections
should begin with...: - <<<<Answers✅✅Fact gathering
Work cannot begin on a trauma or crime scene cleanup project until: -
<<<<Answers✅✅Scene has been released by authorities
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Trauma & Crime Scene Technician

(TCST) – IICRC Exam Review Guide.

To manage or help prevent issues that arise or have the potential to occur, companies should develop a: - <<<<Answers✅✅Risk management program

An incident action or work plan should include cleanup and disinfection areas that have been: - <<<<Answers✅✅Cross-contaminated

The source of many disputes is often attributed to - <<<<Answers✅✅Failure to adequately communicate

Extended decomposition can present complications from - <<<<Answers✅✅Insects - Flies, maggots

Information should not be disseminated beyond the materially interested parties, therefore technicians should take steps to prevent - <<<<Answers✅✅Geo-tagging b. Images depicting location of project

During the initial onsite inspection and determination, technicians should identify: - <<<<Answers✅✅As many areas of concern as possible

Documentation of projects should start at the outset of a project and - <<<<Answers✅✅Continue throughout the job

Section 8.1 Introduction within the S540 states, "Trauma and crime scene inspections should begin with...: - <<<<Answers✅✅Fact gathering

Work cannot begin on a trauma or crime scene cleanup project until: - <<<<Answers✅✅Scene has been released by authorities

The second principle of odour control is - <<<<Answers✅✅Clean all contaminated surfaces

Putrefaction is the process of - <<<<Answers✅✅Clean all contaminated surfaces

All extraction units utilized in the trauma and crime scene remediation process should be equipped with - <<<<Answers✅✅Decay or rotting

Prevention of cross-contamination to unaffected surfaces and contents, should be the - <<<<Answers✅✅HEPA filtration

When using a pressure washer on the exterior of a trauma project, technicians shall: - <<<<Answers✅✅Control both spray and runoff

To control dust during removal procedures, technicians should: - <<<<Answers✅✅Use HEPA filtered vacuums

When issues occur after work has begun and alters the scope, is it a: a. Limitationb. Complexity c. Complication - <<<<Answers✅✅Complication

What is a limitation: - <<<<Answers✅✅A restriction that limits your scope of work and alters the expected outcome

Give an example of a conflict: - <<<<Answers✅✅Crime scene hasn't been released from police

_________________ are conditions that cause a project to become more difficult or detailed, but do not prevent work from being performed adequately. Fill in the blank. - <<<<Answers✅✅Complexities

Suits used by workers in trauma and crime scene clean up should conform to the ASTM Standard Test Method for Resistance of Materials Used in Protective Clothing to Penetration by Synthetic Blood and Bloodborne Pathogens known by the codes - <<<<Answers✅✅F1670/

Prior to performing work requiring the use of PPE, employees SHALL demonstrate an understanding of the specified training in - <<<<Answers✅✅The ability to use PPE properly

HazCom program training explains information within the program including: - <<<<Answers✅✅Labels b. SDS c. How to obtain and use hazard information

treating all human blood and certain human bodily fluids as if known to be infectious, is known as: - <<<<Answers✅✅Universal Precautions

Each employer having an employee(s) with occupational exposure, shall have a writte - <<<<Answers✅✅Exposure Control Plan

The most preferred control measure within the hierarchy of controls is - <<<<Answers✅✅Elimination or Substitution

The top priority under the Principles of Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup is - <<<<Answers✅✅Safety & Health

The ANSI Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup, is known as the: - <<<<Answers✅✅S

The acronym LCCC, stands for: - <<<<Answers✅✅Limitations b. Complexities c. Complications d.Conflict

Sometimes, restrictions can be placed on a restorer that results in a limit on the scope of work, the work plan, or the outcomes that are expected. This is known as: - <<<<Answers✅✅limitations

This term defines a practice or procedure that is mandatory due to natural law or regulatory requirement. - <<<<Answers✅✅shall

This term describes a practice or procedure that is a component of the accepted "standard of care" while not mandatory due to regulatory requirements: - <<<<Answers✅✅should

CISM is an acronym for: - <<<<Answers✅✅Critical Incident Stress Management

This term defines a practice or procedure that is advised or suggested but is not a component of the accepted "standard of care" to be followed: - <<<<Answers✅✅recommended

Prior to applying antimicrobials and after speaking with the customer, technicians should obtain a(n): - <<<<Answers✅✅Informed Written Consent

Products used to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate, microorganisms from the inanimate environment to levels considered safe as determined by public health codes or regulations, are called: - <<<<Answers✅✅sanitizers

A compound that suppresses bacterial growth when used according to label directions, is called a(n): - <<<<Answers✅✅Bacteriostat

Technicians shall apply antimicrobials or biocides in accordance wit - <<<<Answers✅✅Product label directions

t is recommended, medical waste be treated with a chemical antimicrobial, why - <<<<Answers✅✅to minimize the potential pathogens contained in the waste

Projects that start and end well have at least one major component in common - <<<<Answers✅✅Communication