Initial Assessment
Conduct a thorough inspection to identify the presence and extent of biohazards.
Abatement Plan Development
Create a comprehensive plan for each hazard type, detailing removal methods, safety measures, and regulatory compliance.
Regulatory Notification
Notify local authorities and relevant agencies about the planned abatement activities.
Containment Setup
Safety Precautions
Hazard Removal
Safely remove and handle biohazardous materials, including proper decontamination.
Surface Cleaning
Waste Disposal
Final Inspection
Reoccupancy
Establish containment zones with barriers and negative air pressure to prevent contamination spread.
Equip all personnel with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and enforce strict safety protocols.
Clean affected surfaces using HEPA vacuums and appropriate cleaning agents for each type of hazard to remove residues.
Properly package and dispose of hazardous waste at certified disposal facilities in compliance with local regulations
Conduct thorough inspections to ensure all hazards have been effectively removed and the area is safe.
Allow reoccupation only after the area has passed clearance testing and is confirmed to be free from hazards.