IICRC CEC
Trauma and Crime Scene Technician

Class Description

What is a CEC?

A Continuing Education Credit (CEC) is a vital component for maintaining IICRC certifications. To ensure certifications remain valid and up-to-date, certified technicians are required to accumulate continuing education credits (CECs). Ongoing education is mandatory for all certified technicians to be eligible for certification renewal and to prevent certifications from expiring due to improper maintenance.

How many CEC’s do I need?

1 Continuing Education Credit (CEC) corresponds to 1 hour of education, with specific requirements varying based on the type of certification:

  • IICRC Technicians: Certified Technicians are required to earn 14 CEC credits every four years.
  • Advanced Certifications (MTC, MSR, MWR): Professionals holding advanced certifications such as Master Textile Cleaner (MTC), Master Fire and Smoke Restorer (MSR), or Master Water Restorer (MWR) need to earn 14 CEC credits every two years.
  • IICRC Inspectors: Certified Inspectors must earn 14 CEC credits every two years.

For more in-depth information on CEC’s please click here to see the FAQ’s

What is the IICRC CEC TCST course objective?

The objective of this course is to provide current IICRC Certified Technicians up to 14 continuing education credits (CEC’s) to maintain any IICRC Certification. CEC TCST students have the option of attending the class for 1 day for a value of 7 CEC’s, or the full TCST 2-day course for a value of 14 CEC’s.

What will I learn in the IICRC TCST class?

This class is the IICRC TCST class! CEC students will get a refresher and learn the latest technology, information, and up-to-date industry changes on the following topics:

  • Health & safety protocols
  • Hazard assessment
  • PPE &engineering controls
  • Site inspection & assessment
  • Technician & project preparation
  • The proper use of containment & air filtration devices
  • Cleaning chemicals & antimicrobials
  • Tools & equipment
  • Proper cleaning & deodorization practices
  • Client communications

Am I eligible to take the TCST exam?

No, this discounted TCST class cost is for students that are maintaining or renewing their IICRC certification. IICRC Certification ID number will be requested several days after course registration so Restoration Certified can complete the appropriate IICRC documentation. Your IICRC Registrant Number can be found on your IICRC Certification Renewal email, letter, IICRC account, or by requesting it from IICRC’s customer service.

What classes should I take after the TCST CEC course?

The TCST course is the first step on your journey to an exciting career in the disaster restoration industry! We highly recommend you follow the TCST with IICRC HST Health and Safety Technician, IICRC OCT Odor Control Technician, and IICRC CPT Contents Processing Technician.

Course registration does not include IICRC certification exam application fee. All certification exam oversight and fees are handled by the IICRC. Click here for IICRC exam registration information.

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Trauma and Crime Scene Technician

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