Meth Decontamination Worker Initial – Live – Denver Location

Start your career in methamphetamine cleanup and environmental remediation. This 2-day, in-person training provides the essential skills and regulatory knowledge needed to begin working on methamphetamine-affected property decontamination projects. Taught by experienced instructors, the training emphasizes safe work practices and compliance, covering topics such as health hazards, PPE use, waste handling, and decontamination procedures—all in alignment with Colorado law (6 CCR 1014-3).

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

$ 800 USD

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What you will learn:

This entry-level course provides the essential knowledge and hands-on instruction needed to safely perform decontamination tasks under the supervision of a certified Meth Decontamination Supervisor. No prior experience is required to attend the initial worker course.

Who should take this course:

This course is intended for individuals who will be working on methamphetamine-affected property cleanup projects in the state of Colorado, specifically in the role of a certified Meth Decontamination Worker. No prior experience is required.

Instruction provided in partnership with 70 Services

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  • Identify methamphetamine contamination risks and exposure hazards
  • Understand the health effects of contamination
  • Recognize contaminated materials and structural components
  • Describe the decontamination process from site entry to waste disposal
  • Demonstrate proper PPE selection, use, and limitations
  • Understand your responsibilities under Colorado cleanup regulations (6 CCR 1014-3)

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