Being a first responder is dangerous enough without having to worry about the risks of bloodborne pathogens. As experts in biohazard and crime scene cleanup, Aftermath understands this concern. We also have a great deal of respect for the work you do. To show support to law enforcement, and to illustrate the value we place on PPE and PPE training, Aftermath is once again giving away PPE kits and tactical bags from 5.11 Tactical.
OSHA dictates that employees who face the chance of occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM) implement an exposure control plan to minimize their chances of infection. One of the most widely known and effective means to control the spread of disease is the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
As a nationwide leader in the biohazard and crime scene cleanup industry, Aftermath understands the need for workplace safety . Our ultimate goal is to keep you safe while you work to keep our communities safe.
Starting in March, visit our PPE contest page every day to submit your entry! The 2017 PPE Sweepstakes runs 3/1 through 3/31/17. Winners are chosen at random and will be announced on 4/5. Five Grand Prize winner will receive a 5.11 tactical bag and PPE kits for their department. 100 additional winners will be selected to receive kits of their own.
Additionally, look for the Aftermath booth at one of these LE conferences for additional chances to win: MARGIN Magloclen Training, Wisconsin Association for Identification Annual Conference, Illinois Law Enforcement Executive Training Summit, Missouri Sheriff’s Association Spring Conference, and the Homicide Investigators of Texas Conference.
When there is trouble, the public looks to you for support. But when it comes to helping families after a tragedy, or cleaning biohazards in your squad car or facility, Aftermath is the company trusted by many departments to get the job done right.
The PPE Giveaway is just one small way we say thank you for everything you do. With locations nationwide, our dedicated staff of technicians are ready 24/7 to assist you and those you serve, day or night. If you would like more information on how to best protect yourself and your co-workers from bloodborne pathogens and other invisible health risks, consider making PPE or BBP awareness training from Aftermath a part of your preparedness plan. Visit our PPE Page to learn more about the dangers of BBP, and how PPE education can help you.
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