Block 5 - Phase 1 Chemical, Biological, Radiological Warfare Flashcards

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What are the different types of Chemical Warfare?

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Nerve Agents
Blister Agents
Blood Agents
Choking Agents

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Whats the purpose M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper?

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Detects presence of liquid chemical agents, turns red/reddish color but does not detect chemical agent valors

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What is the purpose of Atropine/2-PAM-chloride Auto Injector?

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Therapy for nerve agent casualties, injection, self-aid or first aid

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What is biological warfare?

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Use of agents to cause disease, sickness or death

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5
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What the two types of biological agents?

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Pathogens - bacteria and viruses

Toxins - what organism produce

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Define IPE?

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Individual Protective Equipment

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What IPE is used for chemical/biological warfare?

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Protective mask MCU-2P with components (C-2 canister filter)
Advanced Chemical Protection Garment (ACPG)
Gloves and liners
Over boots and laces
Skin Decontamination kit

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What are the different types of Radiological warfare?

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High altitude - altitudes over 100k ft, ionosphere disruption with EMP.

Air burst - fireball has no contact with surface, creates vacuum and distributes Fallout

Surface burst - worst fallout, most damage

Shallow underwater burst - water contamination, large waves

Deep underwater burst - less visual effects but worse water contamination

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What are the different types of shipboard shielding stations?

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Ready - minimum shielding from nuclear radiation and close to battle stations

Deep - maximum shielding from nuclear radiation

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10
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Define MOPP?

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Mission Oriented Protective Posture

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How many MOPP levels are there?

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5 MOPP Levels

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Explain MOPP level 0

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MOPP level 0 - issue IPE, accessible within 5 minutes

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Explain MOPP level 1

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MOPP level 1 -

Afloat: JSLIST, MASK, Gloves readily accessible

Ashore: Don protective equipment, M9 tape

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Explain MOPP level 2

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MOPP level 2 -

Afloat: mask carried, Devon supplies stage

Ashore: level 1 plus protective over boots

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Explain MOPP level 3

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MOPP level 3 -

Afloat: GQ, install filters, don boots

Ashore: fill canteens, activate decon stations

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Explain MOPP level 4

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MOPP level 4 -

Afloat: don mask/hood, gloves, circle William, countermeasure washdown

Ashore: gloves with liner, untie bow in retention cord, loop between legs and secure web belt