IICRC CEC
Meth Lab Decontamination & Remediation Training
The Meth Lab Decontamination & Remediation course is a two-day intensive training designed to prepare cleaning and restoration professionals to safely and effectively decontaminate properties impacted by methamphetamine production or use. This course provides practical instruction on site safety, hazard identification, remediation planning, and proper decontamination procedures used in meth lab cleanup.
Students will learn how meth contamination occurs, how chemicals and residues affect structures and contents, and how to properly assess and remediate affected properties. The course focuses on real-world cleanup procedures, regulatory awareness, and the proper documentation required to complete remediation projects successfully.
This training is ideal for restoration contractors, environmental cleanup professionals, property managers, and remediation companies looking to expand their services into meth lab and drug contamination cleanup.
Please note that this is not an IICRC certification course. However, the class is an approved IICRC Continuing Education Course (CEC) and qualifies for 14 IICRC Continuing Education Credits upon successful completion.
Upon completing the course, students will receive a Restoration Certified Certificate of Completion verifying their training in meth lab decontamination and remediation procedures.
This two-day online training provides focused instruction through classroom teaching, real-world examples, and practical explanations of meth lab remediation procedures. Students learn how to identify hazards, evaluate contaminated environments, plan remediation work, and safely complete decontamination projects.
The course emphasizes practical field knowledge so students can confidently communicate with clients, comply with regulatory requirements, and perform remediation work using industry-accepted procedures and equipment.
Instruction is led by experienced restoration professionals who bring real-world decontamination experience into the classroom.
During this course, students will gain technical knowledge and practical understanding in the following areas:
- The background and chemistry of methamphetamine contamination
- How meth labs and drug-use environments are created
- Health and safety hazards commonly found in meth lab properties
- Proper site safety protocols and hazard control procedures
- Meth contamination site inspection and assessment techniques
- Developing a remediation work plan
- The meth decontamination and remediation process
- Proper waste handling and disposal procedures
- Confirmation sampling procedures and verification testing
- Understanding state and local regulatory requirements
- Preparing professional remediation documentation and final reports
The Meth Lab Decontamination course is a two-day training program designed to teach cleaning and restoration professionals how to safely assess and remediate properties contaminated by methamphetamine production or use.
No. This is not an IICRC certification course. However, it is an approved IICRC Continuing Education Course (CEC).
This course qualifies for 14 IICRC Continuing Education (CE) credits upon successful completion.
No. There is no exam associated with this course.
This course is designed for restoration contractors, environmental remediation professionals, property managers, inspectors, and cleaning professionals interested in performing meth contamination cleanup.
This course is best suited for professionals who already have experience in cleaning, restoration, or environmental remediation. While no formal prerequisites are required, students should be comfortable working in hazardous environments and following safety procedures.
No. This course is focused on education and proper remediation procedures. While industry equipment and products may be discussed as examples, the class is not a product sales presentation.
Students often continue their training with related courses such as:
- IICRC Trauma and Crime Scene Technician (TCST)
- IICRC Health and Safety Technician (HST)
- IICRC Odor Control Technician (OCT)
- OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) training
- OSHA HAZWOPER training
This training helps professionals expand into a specialized and high-demand remediation field, develop the knowledge needed to safely handle drug contamination cleanup, improve regulatory awareness, and strengthen credibility with property owners, insurance carriers, and local authorities.
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