A605.1 Explosion Incidents (01-01-2014) Flashcards

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

A relatively new dimension in making explosive devices and bombs is the threat of coupling a conventional explosive with radioactive material thus creating a :

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Dirty bomb

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

The _______ from an explosion can contaminate a large area depending on the power of the blast and the type of radioactive source attached to the bomb:

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Fallout

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

The primary health hazard of radiation is through:

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Internal contamination, usually inhalation

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

All reports of an explosion should be considered an intentional criminal act involving a:

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Dirty bomb

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First arriving companies should approach from _______ and ________ being cognitive of ________ ________ and the possibility of _________ ___________:

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  • Upwind and Uphill
  • Secondary devices
  • Radiation exposure
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The initial exclusion zone should be established:

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Outside of the fallout area or debris field. If there is a large dust cloud outside of the fallout area, it should be established outside of the dust cloud

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Do the _______ _______ for the _______ ________ in the ________ ________ of time with the ________ _______ to personnel:

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  • Most good
  • Most people
  • Shortest amount
  • Least risk
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This may be the most appropriate initial tactic:

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Hasty rescue with full PPE and SCBA

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Have personnel don SCBA and full PPE prior to:

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Exiting the apparatus

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

If fires are present, adopt _________ firefighting postures outside of the _______ ________:

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  • Defensive
  • Exclusion zone
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What is the best protection from radiation?

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  • Time
  • Distance
  • Shielding
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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

Personnel should remain outside of the exclusion zone until:

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Arrival of SpecOps and monitoring determines safety

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Who will be responsible for monitoring and detecting if any radioactive material have been coupled with an explosive device?

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Spec Ops

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What should personnel that were involved in hasty rescue go through after the operation (2)?

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  1. Decon
  2. medical examination
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Initial monitoring by Spec Ops will focus on detection of _______ materials followed or concurrent with ________ _________ detection:

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  • Radioactive
  • Chemical agent
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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

Radiological monitoring should be initiated on the approach from _______ ___ ______ utilizing an instrument for _____-_____ radiation detection and utilized in conjunction with a ____-_____ instrument upon exiting the apparatus:

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  • Inside the cab
  • High-level
  • Low-level
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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

Exclusion zone limits should be established at a dose rate reading of:

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2 millirem per hour

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

Spec Ops personnel approaching the blast area for detection/monitoring operations will be utilizing:

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Personal dosimeters

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

Positive readings for the presence of radiation will require:

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Outside resources to help mitigate the incident

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

Who will be responsible for the management of patient and technical decon areas?

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Spec Ops

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

Command should consider limiting the use of what inside the exclusion zone?

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Electronic communications equipment

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

What radioactive particles do our PPE provide protection from?

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Alpha and Beta, not gamma

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[A605.1 Explosion Incidents]

What type of decon should be established for personnel?

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Technical decon