Clan Lab Recertification (To Include One-Pot Cook Demo)

Instructor:

Jerry Bucklin

CHMM, REA, CEA, REM, CEI

Jerry Bucklin is a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Registered Environmental Assessor (REA), Registered Environmental Manager (REM), Certified Environmental Assessor (CEA), Certified Environmental Inspector (CEI), and a Certified Environmental Consultant (CEC). Mr. Bucklin is the past Chairman for the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) Annual Lab Waste Disposal Symposium, and has twenty-five (25) years of experience instructing Law Enforcement on the hazards of illicit drug labs. He has served on the advisory board for the Environmental Auditing Certificate Program at U.C. Davis. He has taught over 68,000 Law Enforcement and Fire Agency personnel on selected Clandestine Laboratory Safety Training courses at the FBI Academy, DEA Justice Training Center, CHP Training Academy, California Department of Justice Training Center, HAZMACON, U.S. Embassy, Jamaica, California Specialized Training Institute (CSTI), Vancouver Police Department, British Columbia, Canada, Clandestine Laboratory Investigation Association, California C.U.P.A. forum, the Continuing Challenge, Criminal Justice Academy in Columbia, South Carolina and other national and international trade associations. Mr. Bucklin has taught clandestine laboratory training in Canada, Jamaica and Law Enforcement personnel from over a dozen countries. He has also instructed at International Science Symposiums on Hazardous Waste issues for the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, AOAC, and the U.S. Department of Justice. He has taught selected courses in hazardous material/waste management at five University of California campuses since 1986. He was chosen for the Outstanding University Extension Teacher Award for U.C. Davis in 1991. He has been a Plenary Speaker and Keynote Speaker at National Conferences since 2005. Mr. Bucklin has direct field experience in clandestine laboratory emergency response beginning in 1983. He currently updates and instructs the Clan Lab programs taught for the U.S. Department of Justice (DEA) in Quantico, Virginia.

 

Course Description:

This course satisfies the 8 hour annual recertification requirements set by OSHA for personnel assigned to work in clandestine drug labs. This course is detailed for law enforcement officers who enter clandestine labs for the collection of evidence and/ or clean-up. The course includes a live demonstration of the one pot manufacturing technique using precursors / equipment commonly seen at illegal drug labs.