... EVIDENCE PACKAGING Evidence packaging is important for preserving and protect- ing evidence between the time it is collected and when it can be analyzed in the laboratory. In some cases, it may take several weeks to have evidence ...
... evidence packaging, and evidence transport containers (c) Describe the sampling options associated with liquid sample and solid sample evidence collection (d) Describe the field screening protocols for collected evidence (3) Given an ...
... evidence packaging. The analyst's initials and the date may also be placed on the package to document the opening of the evidence. Do not disturb original seals on evidence unless it is necessary to break those seals to open the package ...
... evidence packaging procedures for evidence transportation . ( 0 ) Describe chain - of - custody procedures . ( 2 ) Given an example of an illicit laboratory , the opera- tions level responder assigned to evidence preserva- tion and ...
... surfaces (e.g. cameras, evidence packaging); and • automation of the DNA extraction for standard traces. Most contamination incidents in Switzerland are detected by the staff 118 Interpreting Complex Forensic DNA Evidence.
... Evidence packaging should include the number and description of the item, as well as the case number, date, time, and name of the collector. Packaging. options. Most evidence packaging is common sense, but there are a few principles to be ...
... EVIDENCE PACKAGING INFORMATION: Whenever evidence is collected, the item(s) must be packaged properly. Evidence must be placed inside of packaging to insure that no changes or damage to the item(s) occur. The packaging material may ...
... any other form of product escape that could be hazardous. 2. Tamper-Evidence: Packaging that provides clear evidence of tampering ensures that consumers can identify if the product has been compromised, helping to protect 26.