Step One - Firstly, the FOA must carry out an initial assessment of the crime scene, dealing with any medical emergencies and assessing risk to life., Step Two - An FAO would then put up cordons. Anyone present at the scene - witnesses or suspects must be kept separate., Step Three - Once placing a cordon, the FAO must seal off the crime scene. They must ensure all vital pieces of evidence are protected from elements/people. For example, it it rains., Step Four - Fourthly, if medical help has been called, the FAO must apply first aid to anyone that requires it and record any changes that happen. For example, if a victim moves location to receive that help., Step Five - Once the scene is secure and victims have received help, the FAO must establish a common approach path with a single entrance and exit for everyone who will arrive at the scene. This reduced the threat of contamination., Step Six - The penultimate step is when the FOA must start a log which records all individuals who have crossed the barrier and the times at which they enter and exit the crime scene., Step Seven - Finally, when the CSI's arrive, the FAO will share any relevant information he or she has gained with them. All individuals who enter the scene should wear PPE at this stage.,

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