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12 Cards in this Set
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Artifact
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A human made or portable object
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Datum
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A fixed reference point for all three dimensional measurements. It should be something permanent like a light switch, a tree, or a post.
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Feature
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A non-portable object such as a fire pit, a house, or a garden.
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Organic or Environmental Remains (non artifactual)
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natural remnants that nonetheless indicate human activty such as animal bones or plant remains, but also soils and sediments.
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Provenience
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The origin and derivation of an item in a three dimensional space, in a relation to a datum and other items.
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Matrix
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The material surrounding a find. Along with its provenience, and the finds association to other finds, it makes up the finds context.
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Evidence
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Information, whether personal testimony, documents, or material objects, that is given in a legal investigation to make a fact or proposition more or less likely.
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Crime Scene Investigators
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Investigate a crime scene
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Chain of Custody
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A form that documents the movement of evidence from the time it is obtained to the time it is presented in court
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Blood born pathogence
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Occupations at risk for BBP's include law enforcement, emergency response, and forensic laboratory personnel
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Universal Precautions
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The primary concept for infection control; it requires all employees to treat all human blood, body fluids, or other potentially infectious materials as if they are infected with disease such as hepatitis B, C, and HIV.
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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
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a document that provided information on the hazards of a particular material so that personnel can work safely and responsibly with hazardous materials. This document is typically available through a vendors website.
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