Know The Facts About Crime Scene Safety
Law enforcement officials and personnel understand how important it is to protect their bodies from harm at the scene of a crime. When dealing with evidence and other potential hazards, it is crucial for each officer and associate to know the rules. Crime scene safety policies are developed by every department in order to protect those who are dealing with samples of bodily fluids, chemicals, sharp objects, etc.The official website for the Federal Bureau of Investigation has some very interesting information about how one can stay protected while investigating a crime scene. The link, which is located at http://www.fbi.gov/hq/lab/handbook/intro17.htm, can inform you about the various procedures and precautions that must be enforced. If you are interested in becoming a law enforcement officer then this great resource will help prepare you for some of the hazards that you will potentially encounter.
Of course, this information provided by the FBI is for reference purposes only and it should not be used as a substitute for a specific department's training. Although every department follows the same general rules, there are still various guidelines that are unique to each one.
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