Meth Decontamination Supervisor Refresher – Live-Remote

Maintain your qualification in methamphetamine cleanup and environmental remediation. This 1-day, live-remote (synchronous) refresher course is designed for professionals overseeing methamphetamine cleanup projects. It reinforces your understanding of leadership responsibilities, regulatory documentation, and site compliance. Participants will review core supervisory duties, updated state guidelines, and best practices for managing decontamination teams in accordance with Colorado law (6 CCR 1014-3).

This course certificate is valid in the following states and territories:

$ 450 USD

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What you will learn:

The Meth Decontamination Supervisor Refresher course is designed to fulfill the annual renewal requirement established by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) under Regulation 6 CCR 1014-3. This course ensures that certified supervisors remain up to date on regulatory changes, remediation procedures, and best practices in the cleanup of methamphetamine-contaminated properties.

Who should take this course:

This course is intended for individuals continuing their certification as a Meth Decontamination Supervisor in the state of Colorado and have previously taken a CDPHE-approved Decontamination Supervisor Course (prior certification cannot be expired). Supervisors are responsible for managing remediation projects, ensuring compliance with state regulations, overseeing worker safety, and maintaining appropriate documentation throughout the decontamination process.

This course is taught in compliance with Colorado’s bi-annual training requirements.

Instruction provided in partnership with 70 Services

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  • Overview of methamphetamine production and contamination
  • Health risks and chemical hazards associated with clandestine labs
  • Regulatory requirements and state cleanup standards (CDPHE)
  • Worksite safety and use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Project planning, documentation, and final clearance procedures
  • Sampling protocols and verification of decontamination
  • Interpret and apply 6 CCR 1014-3 for cleanup sites
  • Direct and manage field decontamination teams
  • Maintain regulatory documentation and reporting

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