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title: "IICRC S540 Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup — definition"
description: "The ANSI-approved consensus standard describing how trauma and crime scene remediation should be performed. First edition 2017, second edition 2023. It is "
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# IICRC S540 Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup

The ANSI-approved consensus standard describing how trauma and crime scene remediation should be performed. First edition 2017, second edition 2023. It is a voluntary industry standard, not a government licence.

## What kind of thing this is

IICRC S540 Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup is a credential in this field. This definition comes from a standards body or an industry institution rather than from government. That makes it authoritative about practice and silent about legal obligation — a distinction worth keeping when a company cites it.

## Where you will meet it

You will meet this on a company website, usually as a badge and rarely with a name attached to it. The question that turns it into information is who holds it — a credential belongs to a person or to a company, and the two are not interchangeable.

## Why the wording matters

This site defines terms in under forty words wherever it can, and attaches the practical consequence rather than leaving it implied. A definition that tells you what something is, without telling you what follows from it, is trivia at a moment when nobody has room for trivia.

Show every source used on this page

- Tier 2 [ANSI/IICRC S540 Standard for Trauma and Crime Scene Cleanup](https://iicrc.org/) — IICRC, accessed 2026-08-17

- Tier 1 [Bloodborne Pathogens, 29 CFR 1910.1030](https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1030) — Occupational Safety and Health Administration, accessed 2026-08-17

Written by [Biohazard Crown editorial team](https://biohazardcrown.shop/authors/editorial-team/)

Last reviewed: 2026-08-18

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