Methamphetamine & Fentanyl Testing & Assessment

This course provides comprehensive instruction on the inspection, testing, and assessment of properties suspected of methamphetamine and fentanyl use or production.

Description

This comprehensive 8-hour training course equips students with the essential skills and knowledge to effectively inspect, test, and assess properties suspected of methamphetamine and fentanyl contamination and production.

Participants will learn how to screen properties for contamination, follow step-by-step procedures for sampling methamphetamines and fentanyl, and understand the critical requirements for documentation and decontamination protocols (excluding actual decontamination techniques).

The course covers performing thorough site assessments, creating detailed work plans, and conducting both confirmation and completion sampling in compliance with state and local standards. Additionally, students will gain insight into the appropriate methods and supplies for sampling, laboratory analysis processes, interpreting laboratory results, and preparing comprehensive final reports.

This course is designed to provide a well-rounded understanding of the entire inspection and assessment workflow to ensure safe and effective management of contaminated sites.

This class can be combined with the 16-hour Methamphetamine & Fentanyl Testing & Assessment course.

This class is included in the curriculum of the 40-hour Clandestine Drug Lab Worker Training class.

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to Methamphetamine and Fentanyl Contamination

    • Overview of drug use and production risks

    • Health and safety implications

    • Regulatory background (EPA, state, and local)

  • Recognizing Signs of Contamination

    • Visual indicators of meth and fentanyl use or production

    • Common household lab components and paraphernalia

    • Interviewing property stakeholders (if applicable)

  • Site Assessment Procedures

    • Pre-assessment planning

    • Conducting a site walkthrough

    • Identifying high-risk areas and surface types

  • Sampling Methodologies

    • Step-by-step sampling procedures for methamphetamine and fentanyl

    • Choosing appropriate sampling locations

    • Surface sampling techniques (e.g., wipe sampling)

    • Use of appropriate sampling media and PPE

  • Sampling Supplies and Equipment

    • Recommended tools and materials

    • Proper handling and packaging

    • Maintaining sample integrity

  • Chain of Custody and Documentation

    • Sample labeling and tracking

    • Completing chain-of-custody forms

    • Field notes and photographic documentation

  • Laboratory Analysis and Interpretation

    • Overview of certified lab testing methods

    • Understanding laboratory reports and detection limits

    • Comparing results to federal and state thresholds

  • State and Local Regulatory Standards

    • Understanding cleanup standards and reporting requirements

    • Differences in state-by-state guidance

  • Developing a Work Plan

    • Elements of a defensible work plan

    • Integrating assessment findings and regulatory standards

  • Confirmation and Clearance Sampling

    • Post-cleaning verification procedures

    • Establishing sampling criteria

    • Documentation of clearance results

  • Preparing a Final Report

    • Structuring the report

    • Including lab results, photos, and site maps

    • Ensuring legal defensibility and regulatory compliance

  • Limitations of Inspection Role

    • Understanding the boundary between assessment and decontamination

    • Communicating findings to clients and authorities

Target Audience

This course is well-suited for professionals and stakeholders involved in property inspection, environmental health, and hazardous site management, including:

  •  who assess properties for chemical contamination.

  •  responsible for workplace and property safety.

  • Property managers and real estate professionals needing to identify and address contamination risks.

  •  tasked with community safety and environmental health.

  •  involved in drug enforcement and site investigations.

  • Restoration and remediation contractors who prepare work plans and perform site assessments.

  •  evaluating claims related to contamination or illicit drug activity.

  •  who handle environmental sampling and analysis.

  •  and staff responsible for the safety and assessment of tribal properties.

  •  and other regulatory agency representatives overseeing environmental compliance.

  •  who develop and implement workplace health and safety programs.

This course is also valuable for anyone seeking to understand the regulatory, sampling, and assessment requirements for properties potentially affected by methamphetamine and fentanyl production or use.

Prerequisites

None. 

Anyone can attend this class.  However, Before visiting any site where drug use or production is suspected, prospective students should first complete either a Clandestine Drug Lab Worker Training or a 40-hour HAZWOPER class. These courses provide essential safety knowledge and certification to protect against hazardous exposures and ensure compliance with regulations, making them a critical prerequisite for anyone conducting site assessments or inspections in potentially contaminated environments.

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