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Chemical Warfare is broken into what two categories |
Chemical AGENTS and Chemical COMPOUNDS |
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What are the 3 types of decontaminations? |
1. Immediate 2. Operational 3. Thorough |
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What does NAAK stand for and what are it's contents? |
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit 2-pam CL and Atropine |
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What do you do with the needles after adminstering the Atropine and 2-Pam? |
Place them thru pocket and bend the end over |
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What do you write on the patient's forehead |
TIME NAAK was administered |
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What are the MOPP levels? |
MOPP 0 - everything in sight or READY MOPP 1 - Overgarment (SUIT) MOPP 2 - Over Boots (BOOTS) MOPP 3 - Mask and hood open (MASK) MOPP 4 - Close hood and gloves (GLOVES) |
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What color does the M-9 paper turn when it comes in contact with a liquid chemical agent? |
colors of RED |
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Biological Warfare is the use of what biological agents? |
Pathogens or toxins |
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What does JSLIST stand for? |
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology |
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Marking of RADIOLOGICAL sign |
White with black marking; ATOM (marking)
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Marknig of BIOLOGICAL sign |
BLUE with RED marking; BIO (marking) |
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Marking of CHEMICAL sign |
YELLOW with RED marking; GAS (marking) |
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Marking of CHEMICAL MINEFIELD sign |
RED with YELLOW strip and marking; GAS MINES (marking) |
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When the suit is removed from the package in uncontaminated area, how many days/washes until unservicable? |
45 days or 6 Washes |
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Do we have any detection equipment for Biological Warfare? |
NO |
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What are the signs or indicators for Biological Warfare? |
Dead bodies, animals, and vegetation |
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What is Radiological Warfare? |
radiation (Nuclear Bomb) is used as a weapon |
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What is MCU-2/P |
Chemical Gas Mask |
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What equipment reads the DT-60 personnel Dosimeter? |
Portable Equipment CP-95 |
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How is the DT-60 carried? |
In your blouse pocket
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What are radiations measured in? |
Roentgens |
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Describe Air Burst Nuclear Explosion |
Less than 100,000 feet Fireball does not touch earths surface Effects are initial and thermal radiiation, Air blast, limiited EMP, and blackout
*over water can generate underwater shock. |
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Describe Surface Burst Nuclear Explosion |
Fireball touches earth's surface. Effects are liimited initial radiation, thermal radiation, Air blast, EMP, Blackout, Underwater Shock, Fallout- rainout possible. |
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Describe SUB Surface Burst Nuclear Explosion |
(underwater) Vents to the water surface Effects are Base Surge, Underwater Shock, Blue out, and Cavitations, limited fallout, air blast and possible rainout. |