Forensic Biology Question:
Tell me what is the working environment like?
Answer:
The office is like any office - desks and computers.
Crime scenes vary. They can be very dirty, or contaminated with bodily fluids. The smells can be quite bad, but, in my opinion, are part of the scene - decomposing bodies, rotting food, unclean houses. You get used to it.
Heath and Safety is important, body fluids can be health hazards, hepatitus, general biological hazards, such as bacteria as well. Drug addicts may drop used needles, broken glass at a point of entry is sharp, exposed sharp objects such as nails, structural collapse in fire scenes, this list is endless (well, almost).
You may have to deal with unpleasant, or upset (emotional) people, both complainants and offenders.
Working with very young, or very old, victims can be upsetting, but you have to be able to rise above it to do a good job.
Crime scenes vary. They can be very dirty, or contaminated with bodily fluids. The smells can be quite bad, but, in my opinion, are part of the scene - decomposing bodies, rotting food, unclean houses. You get used to it.
Heath and Safety is important, body fluids can be health hazards, hepatitus, general biological hazards, such as bacteria as well. Drug addicts may drop used needles, broken glass at a point of entry is sharp, exposed sharp objects such as nails, structural collapse in fire scenes, this list is endless (well, almost).
You may have to deal with unpleasant, or upset (emotional) people, both complainants and offenders.
Working with very young, or very old, victims can be upsetting, but you have to be able to rise above it to do a good job.
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