3005-Chemical Processing Techniques - 11/20/2025 Salemburg

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Full Description
Who Should Attend:
Individuals assigned to Crime Scene Investigation Units, criminal investigators, and those new to investigations or forensic processing units.

Course Description and Objectives:
1. Develop latent evidence utilizing the following:
- Sticky side powder
- Wet-Wop Solution
- Tape-Glo Solution
- Amido Black
- Leuco-crystal violet
- Ardrox
- Luminol
- Blue Star
- NinHydrin
- D.F.O.
2. Demonstrate appropriate photographic techniques in recording latent evidence, utilizing:
- Tape-Glo Solution
- Luminol
- Blue Star
- D.F.O
3. Define in writing the proper safety measure necessary to perform chemical development techniques in a laboratory setting.

Attendance is required at all class sessions. A minimum score of 70% must be achieved on the written final exam.

Comments:
This course concentrates on the use and techniques to utilize chemical materials to process forensic items of interest. Students will be required to maintain safe working practices and utilize appropriate safety equipment, provided, during all practical exercises. Thursday afternoon will be allotted for students to conduct experiments of their design in a safe lab environment utilizing the techniques they have received during the training program.

Training Dates
11/20/2025 - 11/20/2025
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
05/22/2024 - 11/15/2025
Available Seats
0
The maximum capacity for this class has been reached. Your request can be added to the waitlist. Additional seats may become available for future enrollment.
Hours
8h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
NC Justice Academy - Salemburg
200 W. College Street
Salemburg, NC  28385
Directions to Location
See http://ncja.ncdoj.gov for campus directions.
Resources Required
This course employs the use of chemicals, and students are encouraged to bring any respiratory protective devices they currently use, as well as, any forensic light source that they and their agency currently employ. Students are requested to bring their department issued digital SLR format camera, tripod and off-camera flash for photography exercises. In addition, students are encouraged to bring a flashlight and alternate light/forensic light source that they currently employ.
Reporting Instructions
None Specified
Housing is optional
Check-In 11/19/2025
Check-Out 11/20/2025
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