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Illegal laboratory, facilities, equipment, and procedures usually constitute ____ work environments. |
Unsafe work environments P584 |
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Responders must recognize and understand the potential hazards to themselves into the public when they become aware of the possible presence of an illicit __. |
Lab P585 |
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Expect illicit __ operators to be hostile, and potentially armed. |
Lab P586 |
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If responders suspect, or encounter a potential booby trap, they should immediately exit in, rely on specially trained public safety ____ technicians to search for and dismantle them. |
Bomb P586 |
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Properly trained public safety ___ technicians should clear potential anti-personnel devices. |
Bomb P586 |
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Consult with ___ matter, experts (SMEs) prior to handling or dismantling, unknown or unfamiliar equipment (such as chemistry glassware). |
Subject P585 |
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Refer to site safety plans before implementing ____. |
Tactics P588 |
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Heat sources such as hot plates and heating mantels are often used in ____ labs. |
Meth P588 |
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A medical aid call with burn victims or a structure, fire accompanied by an explosion may actually be a response to an illicit ___. |
Lab P588 |
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____ is an intense, euphoria, producing stimulant, drug with strong, addictive potential. |
Cocaine P589 |
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____ drugs and new psychoactive substances (NPS) are a wide ranging group of synthetic substances, created to mimic the effects of scheduled or controlled illicit drugs. |
Designer drugs P589 |
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_______ cannabinols-synthetic cannabinoids (K2 or spice) consist of chemicals, commonly applied to plant material designed to be smoked or suspended in an oil form to be used in electric cigarettes. |
Synthetic cannabinoids P589 |
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Synthetic ___ (bath salts) or powdered or crystal chemicals, usually consumed in powder, tablet, or capsule form. |
Synthetic cathinones P589 |
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_____ (LSD, ecstasy, MDMA) may be produced in illicit laboratories or are found in plants. |
Hallucinogens P589 |
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_____ drug processing laboratories frequently operate in residential spaces, such as homes and garages as well as in warehouses. |
Designer drug P590 |
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_____ is a potent synthetic opioid drug approved by the food and drug administration for use as a painkiller and anesthetic. |
Fentanyl P590 |
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Physicians prescribe ___ in the form of transdermal patches or lozenges. |
Fentanyl P590 |
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Illicitly produce _____ gets synthesized in clandestine laboratories, and typically distributed in a white powder form, to be mixed into heroin, or pressed into Kounterfeit opioid pills. |
Fentanyl P590 |
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______, stretch really related to fentanyl is thousands of times more potent than morphine. |
Carfentanil P590 |
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______ is a mind altering (psychoactive drug) produced by the cannabis sativa plant. |
Marijuana P590 |
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____ concentrates are known as hashish, hashish oil, and kief, and THC. |
Marijuana P591 |
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Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA), a schedule 1 drug, is a biosynthetic precursor of ___ present in live marijuana plants. |
THC P591 |
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_____ decarboxylates/converts to THC when it is heated. |
THCA P591 |
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Carbon dioxide extraction, also known as supercritical ____ extraction, uses high pressure to separate the cannabinoids from the plant material. |
Fluid P591 |
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Carbon dioxide extraction, also known as supercritical ____ extraction, uses high pressure to separate the cannabinoids from the plant material. |
Fluid P591 |
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The rise in the designer drug ___ hash oil (BHO) has led to explosions and structure fires. The production of BHO, a potent form of concentrated cannabis, presents hazards, because it uses butane gas. |
Butane P591 |
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Responders might suspect they have arrived at a scene involving ____ production, if they find butane canisters, PVC pipes, and Pyrex dishes near the fire or explosion. |
BHO P592 |
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_______ is a highly addictive drug with potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant properties. Regular meth is a pill or powder. ___ meth resembles glass, fragments, or shiny blue white “ rocks” of various sizes. |
Methamphetamine Crystal P592 |
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Large laboratories, known as super labs, produce __ pounds or more of the drug per production cycle. |
10lbs P592 |
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Large laboratories, known as super labs, produce __ pounds or more of the drug per production cycle. |
10lbs P592 |
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Much smaller laboratories- sometimes called one pot-generally produce ____ ounces or less of meth, her production cycle, making them easy to conceal. |
Two P592 |
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Large laboratories, known as super labs, produce __ pounds or more of the drug per production cycle. |
10lbs P592 |
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Much smaller laboratories- sometimes called one pot-generally produce ____ ounces or less of meth, her production cycle, making them easy to conceal. |
Two P592 |
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Small batch meth labs often use common household items, such as plastic soda bottle to produce __ ounces or less of meth. |
2 ounces P592 |
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Discarded plastic ____ that appear to have white sludge or layered liquids in them, may have been used to make drugs, poisons, or explosives. |
Bottles P593 |
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The ____ _ method of cooking meth, produces a byproduct, phosphine gas, a highly toxic, flammable gas. Some other byproducts include oxidizers. |
Red P P593 |
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Meth production processes, also generate byproducts of hydrogen chloride, gas and Hydroiodic acid liquid that may vaporize into the atmosphere. |
P593 |
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_____ is perhaps the most serious hazard associated with meth labs. |
Flammability P594 |
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____ is a common flammable and toxic ingredient used to make meth. |
Toluene P594 |
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_____ warfare agents (CWAs) reduce incapacitation, serious injury, and death. |
Chemical P594 |
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_____ agent labs they have very sophisticated laboratory equipment. |
Chemical P595 |
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The USA PATRIOT act of ___ (public law 107-56, October 26,2001) established prohibitions on the possession of any biological agent, Thompson, for delivery system of a type, or in a quantity, that, under the circumstances, is not reasonably justified by prophylactic, protective, bona fide, research, or other peaceful purpose. |
2001 P595 |
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Illicit biological agent manufacture, falls under three categories: Bacteria Viruses Biological ____ |
Toxins P595 |
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Illicit biological agent manufacture, falls under three categories: Bacteria Viruses Biological ____ |
Toxins P595 |
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_____ are small, single celled organisms, and most grow on solid or a liquid culture media. |
Bacteria P595 |
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Illicit biological agent manufacture, falls under three categories: Bacteria Viruses Biological ____ |
Toxins P595 |
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_____ are small, single celled organisms, and most grow on solid or a liquid culture media. |
Bacteria P595 |
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Most ___ do not cause disease in humans, but those that do cause disease act through two mechanisms: by invading the tissues, or by producing poisons (toxins). |
Bacteria P595 |
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Many bacteria, such as ____ have properties that make them attractive as warfare agents. |
Anthrax P595 |
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A ____ is the simplest type of microorganism. _____ do not respond well to antibiotics. |
Virus Viruses P595 |
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____ toxins are produced by certain micro organisms, animals, and plants. Biological toxins are similar to chemical agents in their dissemination and effectiveness. |
Biological toxins P595 |
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_____ labs will have equipment that may include microscope’s, petri dishes, growth media, autoclaves, gloveboxes, incubators, and refrigerators. |
Biological labs P596 |
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_____ laboratories can yield pathogens that are liquids, powders, and slurries. The powdered agents pose hazard to responders because they can easily become airborne, resulting in an increased inhalation and contamination hazard. |
Biological laboratories P596 |
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After drug labs, _____ labs are the second most common type of lab encountered. |
Explosives labs P598 |
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An ____ lab may include a work area in a garage, where manufacturers can easily incorporate explosive materials, such as black powder or smokeless powder, into an improvised explosive device (IED). |
Explosives P598 |
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All ___ are sensitive to electrostatic charge, friction, heat, pressure, and shock; therefore, bomb makers, sometimes manufacture the more sensitive ones in a cold environment, such as an ice bath, to prevent explosion. Binders, such as grease, motor oil, petroleum, jelly, and wax desensitize, explosives and hold mixtures together. |
Explosives P598 |
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____ - based explosives show sensitivity to heat, shock, and friction. |
Peroxide P599 |
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The ___ explosive manufacturing process may use acetone and hydrogen peroxide as well as many acids. |
Peroxide P599 |
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Illegal explosive devices are often manufactured and sold during ____ season as custom fireworks or pyrotechnics. The explosive compositions in these are typically extremely sensitive to heat, shock, electrostatic, discharge, pressure, and friction. |
Firework P600 |
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Specially, trained personnel and equipment, mitigate, and detect the hazards in ______ laboratories. This equipment must include a ___ rate meter and a contamination meter, |
Radiological Dose P600 |
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____ radiation sources are uncommon in require specialized detection equipment. |
Neutron P600 |
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A SPEC-__ is an example of a radiography device. |
50 P600 |
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A ___ great reading on a radiation detector or pager or other readings, above background would indicate the presence of radiological materials. Always keep exposure to radiological matters as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA). |
Dose P600 |
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To achieve ____ exposure, responders should decrease, exposure, time to the radiological source; increase the distance from the radiological source; and always use appropriate shielding whenever possible. |
ALARA p600 |
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The ___ headquarters switchboard can assist with contacting the appropriate radiation protection office. |
Fbi P601 |
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The ___ enforcement agency having jurisdiction will direct all on site activities at an illicit laboratory. |
Law P602 |
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The ___ enforcement agency having jurisdiction will direct all on site activities at an illicit laboratory. |
Law P602 |
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Hazmat and public safety ____ technicians must work together to resolve. The situation is found within illicit drug or WMD laboratories. |
Bomb P602 |
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The ___ enforcement agency having jurisdiction will direct all on site activities at an illicit laboratory. |
Law P602 |
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Hazmat and public safety ____ technicians must work together to resolve. The situation is found within illicit drug or WMD laboratories. |
Bomb P602 |
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____ level responders should follow AHJs SOP for operations at illicit labs. SOPs should include staffing of positions and activities related to incident command, Decon, safety, rescue, hazmat, and fire fighting operations per OSHA CFR 1910.__. |
Operations 1910.120 P603 |
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Responders should base decontamination procedures upon the results of a ____ assessment process. |
Risk P604 |
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Responders should base decontamination procedures upon the results of a ____ assessment process. |
Risk P604 |
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Law enforcement should engage with incidents up to the ___ level, as determined by the AHJ. |
Operations P604 |
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Responders should base decontamination procedures upon the results of a ____ assessment process. |
Risk P604 |
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Law enforcement should engage with incidents up to the ___ level, as determined by the AHJ. |
Operations P604 |
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Some jurisdictions that require building deeds in through the historical presence of an illicit __. |
Lab P604 |
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Responders should base decontamination procedures upon the results of a ____ assessment process. |
Risk P604 |
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Law enforcement should engage with incidents up to the ___ level, as determined by the AHJ. |
Operations P604 |
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Some jurisdictions that require building deeds in through the historical presence of an illicit __. |
Lab P604 |
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Agencies should write an ____ action report (AAR) after each incident, with input from all involved, and a copy furnished to all participating agencies/departments. |
After action report P605 |
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The ____ provides a structure for reviewing and analyzing what happened, why it happened, and how improvements can be made, when preparing for, responding to, and recovering from an incident. |
AAR P605 |