IICRC HST + TCST Combo Course

This 5-day combo course combines two popular IICRC-approved qualifications: Health and Safety Technician (HST) and Trauma Crime Scene Technician (TCST). These two courses are held over a 5-day period from 9:00am to 4:00pm each day. Enjoy a 10% discount off the price of doing the two courses separately.

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This 5-day combo course combines two popular IICRC-approved qualifications: Health and Safety Technician (HST) and Trauma Crime Scene Technician (TCST).

These two courses are held over a 5-day period from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Australian Eastern Standard Time) each day. The finishing times will vary each day.

Enjoy a 10% discount off the price of doing the two courses separately.

 

IICRC Health and Safety Technician (HST)

The IICRC-approved Health and Safety Technician (HST) course focuses on providing comprehensive occupational or workplace health and safety training for any industry sectors employing mobile service technicians. Unlike the majority of excellent health and safety courses around that tend to focus on the construction or manufacturing sectors, this course focuses on service industries using hazardous chemicals and that are predominantly mobile. It deals with international health and safety law and the Global Harmonised System (vital for product labels and Safety Data Sheets) which are not covered by most programs, as well as all the usual hazard issues around pathogens, slippery floors, working at heights, energy, etc. This course is specific to the Australian and New Zealand markets. This course will enable the participant to obtain IICRC-HST certification.

The HST course is suitable for any existing IICRC registrants who want to gain their IICRC Master designation in Cleaning or Restoration, and any individual who would like to become a health and safety representative in their company to meet the requirements of either Australian or New Zealand health and safety legislation. If you work in cleaning, restoration, hazardous substance decontamination, pest control or other specialist sectors, this is the best course for you, whether you are in management, logistics or out on the road.

 

IICRC Trauma & Crime Scene Technician (TCST)

The IICRC-approved Trauma and Crime Scene Technician (TCST) course provides training in the proper maintenance and cleaning of trauma and crime scenes. Emphasis is placed on the following topics: health and safety requirements, including the donning and doffing of personal protective equipment and creating a hazard assessment of the area; structural remediation; contents remediation; and the cleaning and disposal of vehicles and industrial machinery, including lockout/tagout and working with industrial site officers. Cleaning techniques and equipment will be demonstrated, and laws regarding hazardous waste, transport, storage, and disposal will be discussed. This course will enable the participant to obtain IICRC TCST certification.

 

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