Anita Ginsburg http://resetdecon.com 2m 603 #jobs
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When you think of jobs, you usually think of those that are prestigious and lucrative, or those that are common and necessary for everyday life. Yet, there are some jobs that are extremely difficult and necessary, but not often talked about. This blog post will explore jobs that are difficult but necessary.
Suicide Scene Cleanup
Suicide scene cleanup is not a job for the faint-hearted. It involves cleaning up after a suicide, which can be very traumatic and emotional. Suicide scene cleaners have to be fully trained in biohazard cleaning, which involves the use of protective gear and specialized cleaning equipment. They also have to be able to handle highly emotional situations and be able to work under pressure. Suicide scene cleaners are responsible for cleaning up blood, bodily fluids, and other biological materials, which can be hazardous if not handled properly.
Hazmat Team
A Hazmat team is a group of highly trained professionals who are responsible for handling hazardous materials. Hazmat teams are called in to respond to situations involving hazardous materials, such as chemical spills, or biological hazards. This job involves wearing special protective gear and using specialized equipment for handling hazardous materials. Hazmat teams are responsible for assessing the danger level at the scene, containing the spill, and cleaning up the area, ensuring that no one is exposed to any dangerous materials.
Crime Scene Cleanup
Crime scene cleanup is another job that is not widely talked about but is extremely necessary. Crime scene cleaners are responsible for cleaning up any biological or chemical materials left at a crime scene. This includes cleaning up blood, bodily fluids, and other hazardous materials that can be potentially harmful to anyone who comes into contact with them. Crime scene cleaners have to wear special protective gear and use specialized equipment for removing biological and chemical hazards safely and thoroughly.
Animal Control Officer
An animal control officer is responsible for capturing and controlling wild animals, such as feral cats or stray dogs. Animal control officers have to be knowledgeable about the laws and regulations regarding the humane treatment of animals, as well as how to properly handle dangerous wildlife. This job requires a lot of patience and determination, as animal control officers often need to be able to track and catch animals in difficult or dangerous situations.
Body Removal Services
Body removal services are another difficult but necessary job. This job involves removing a deceased body from the scene and transporting it to the morgue or funeral home. Body removal services must be respectful of the deceased and their family, ensuring that they are treated with dignity and respect during this emotionally difficult time. They also have to be trained in proper handling procedures for bodies, as well as ensuring that any hazardous materials are removed from the scene and handled properly.
In conclusion, these jobs are just a few examples of the difficult and necessary jobs that people do every day. These jobs may not be glamorous or well known, but they are crucial to keeping our communities safe and healthy. These individuals who work in these jobs are brave, dedicated, and compassionate, and everyone should take a moment to appreciate the work that they do. Hopefully this blog post has shed some light on these difficult but necessary jobs and the individuals who perform them.
About the Author
Anita is a freelance writer from Denver, CO. She studied at Colorado State University, and now writes articles about health, business, family, and finance. A mother of two, she enjoys traveling with her family whenever she isn’t writing. You can follow her on Twitter @anitaginsburg.
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