One-Day Training Seminar
0830-1530
There is NO CHARGE for the training and CAPE San Diego is providing a free breakfast and lunch!
Fentanyl – Staying Alive!!! Dangers, Types, Use and Toxicology
Presented by Jennifer Harmon, Assistant Director of Forensic Chemistry and Bill Edinger, Forensic Scientist of the Orange County Crime Laboratory
Fentanyl training will be the first training of the day and two additional trainings will occur after lunch The speakers and topics for the afternoon sessions will be sent out shortly.
This training will cover the dangers of fentanyl, how to identify it and most importantly how to handle it. As a property & evidence specialist, you need to be aware of the dangers of Fentanyl. Handling this drug incorrectly can cause death. There have been several law enforcement personnel poisonings to date and this training could save your life. All law enforcement personnel are welcome from property & evidence specialists, police officers or detectives that work in property & evidence and those who manage this area.
The first 40 attendees to arrive and register at the door will receive a goodie bag and at the end of the meeting, we will be giving away great raffle prizes including the following and other prizes:
INTERESTED? Please RSVP
Diana Rose at drose@mail.sdsu.edu by Friday, November 11, 2016 to indicate your interest in attending and to help us plan on the correct amount of food to order. Please give your full name and title and name(s)/titles of those in your agency who will be attending. Thank you.
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