Thomas Licker, CBRM, CEICR, ERS

Sr. Vice President, Regultory Busienss Practice First Onsite

Thomas Licker has over 20 years of professional experience that includes managing the investigation and remediation of Industrial, Commercial and Residential properties. In addition, he has been involved with the risk mitigation of biohazardous and hazardous materials in relation to the food, transportation, pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. He has been responsible for overseeing the clean-up of sites under the CDC, FDA, USDA, RCRA, CERCLA, DOD, and DOE guidelines. Licker has worked for the United States EPA Site Assessment and Technical Assistance Team as an over-sight consultant for CERCLA and RCRA Corrective Actions. His company was selected as one of the contractors for the response to the Ebola Crisis by the state of New Jersey. Mr. Licker is an active member of the New Jersey Food Processors association, New Jersey Food Council, the International Association for Food Protection, International Facility Management Association and the Association for Professionals in Infection Control. In 2011, Mr. Licker earned certification as a Certified Environmental Infection Control Remediator (CEICR) from the American Council for Accredited Certification and in 2016 he earned the ABRA Certified Bio Recovery Master (CBRM) designation.

Title of Presentation/Workshop
 

Proper Cleaning Techniques for High Consequence Pathogens 
(Trauma, Pharma, Food and other)

 
Presentation/Workshop Summary
The Bio Recovery Industry, is just not limited to Trauma cleanup.  As Biohazard Response Professionas we have a duty to be certain that the people we put in the field become familiar with the good cleaning processes & procedures for Cleaning up the Unthinkable to liabilities associated with  Good Manufacturing Processes (GMP/FDA/Regulated) Facilities and Life Sciences.  These cleaning and disinfection protocols  protocols, although trival to some, need to be refrsehed so we are successful in our mission.  This presentation will cover the basic priorties for proper removal and efficiacy to prevent cross-contamination.