Biohazard clean-up is a vital procedure that includes the safe removal, cleaning, and disposal of hazardous biological materials like blood, bodily fluids, medical waste, and contaminated debris. These materials contain dangerous pathogens and can lead to severe health problems if not managed. Whether the case is that of an accident scene, unattended death, or infectious contamination, working through a structured, step-by-step approach guarantees safety, compliance, and complete decontamination. Assessing the Scene and Identifying Hazards: The first action taken in a biohazard clean-up treatment is the thorough assessment of the contaminated area. It consists of determining the type and size of the contamination, the materials involved, and the potential exposure risk. Blood-borne pathogens, bacteria, viruses, and chemical residues need to be assessed before commencing the clean-up. At this stage, controlling public access to the area with contamination is crucial in preventing cross...