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Pennsylvania Chapter Added to SCRT

Doug Moerschbacher announces that the organizational meeting of the Pennsylvania Chapter of SCRT will be held on July 12, 2011 at 105 N. Main Street in Pleasant Gap, PA.  Further information will be available on the SCRT website, PA Chapter page, or contact Doug at 814.359.4414 or doug@cleansweepp.net.

IICRC Seeks Volunteers for Trauma Standard Committee

IICRC Forms S540 Consensus Body Standard Committee

Seeks volunteers for the working chapter committees 

(VANCOUVER, Wash.) March 23, 2011 – The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) announces the formation of a consensus body for development of the IICRC S540 Standard and Reference Guide for Trauma and Crime Scene Clean Up.  Jim Holland, IICRC Standards Committee Chairman, announced that the committee is now accepting applications for the consensus body and its chapter committees. 

“This committee will be made up of people directly and materially affected by the standard,” said Holland. “The standards committee will be accepting applications during the next 45 days for the consensus body, which will be made up of no more than 15 members from all available and interested segments of the industry.” 

The 15-member standard consensus body will meet approximately four times per year, with most of the work being completed online and via conference calls. The first in-person meeting will take place in July 2011. The new standard for trauma and crime scene clean up is set to be completed in approximately 36 months.  

If you are interested in submitting an application to volunteer for the working chapter committees, please contact Larry Cooper, IICRC Standards Contractor at textilecon@aol.com or by contacting IICRC headquarters at (360) 693-5675. 

About the IICRC

The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is an ANSI-accredited standards setting body for the flooring inspection, floor covering and specialized fabric cleaning and disaster restoration industries.  Organized in 1972, the IICRC currently represents more than 5,700 Certified Firms and 54,000 Certified Technicians in 22 countries.  The IICRC, with participation from the entire industry, sets standards for inspection, cleaning and disaster restoration.  IICRC does not own schools, employ instructors, produce training materials, or promote specific product brands, cleaning methods or systems.  It approves schools and instructors that meet the criteria established by the IICRC.  IICRC also serves as a consumer referral source for Certified Firms and Inspectors.

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