Wednesday, March 19, 2008

More Guidelines For Crime Scene Safety

crime scene safetyWe all know that crime scene investigators must follow various procedures and regulations in order to protect evidence at the scene of a crime, as well as protect themselves from different types of harm. A lot of these precautions are common sense, but it is important that they are followed strictly and that the proper protective gear is used.

For example, investigators must protect their hands, which is obvious, but a special type of glove must be used. There a few different types of gloves that are used, and they can be made of latex, nitrile, neoprene and Polyvinyl chloride. An individual’s eyes can also be easily contaminated or infected with something dangerous and that is why all investigators must wear safety goggles or a special facemask. This is especially important in a situation where chemicals are present, or when a crime scene is at a drug lab where meth is being produced.

For some more tips and information about how to follow crime scene safety rules, visit www.associatedcontent.com/article/487551/crime_scene_safety_how_csi_techs_deal.html. I am not sure what authority published this information but it appears that it was written by someone who is experienced in the field of crime scene investigation.

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