RECOGNIZING CLANDESTINE DRUG LAB OPERATIONS (01-09-0053) - 005

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Brief Description
Recognizing Clandestine Drug Lab Operations
Full Description
Clandestine drug labs can be found in a variety of places, from a residence to a hotel room to a vehicle.  They can manufacture a number of substances including methamphetamine, MDMA (ecstasy), or even steroids.  The processes involved frequently utilize flammable liquids, corrosives, toxic gases, and water reactive materials.  This course provides responders with the skills to recognize a potential clandestine lab situation and take the appropriate course of action.  The course focuses heavily on methamphetamine production, especially the “one pot” method currently on the increase in New York State, and deals with proper procedures for recognition, isolation, reporting, and dealing with victims and the “cooks” themselves.

Designed for: All first response personnel

Course length: 3 hours

Course number : 01-09-0053

Course Location(s): Locally via Outreach
Training Dates
07/09/2024 - 07/09/2024
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
05/22/2024 - 07/09/2024
Available Seats
10
Hours
3h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
34 - Onondaga County
420 Electronics parkway
Liverpool  
Reporting Instructions
None Specified

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