CBRN Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition of a CBRN event?

A

A deliberate attack, using Chemical, Biological, radiological or nuclear agents

…with the intention of killing or maiming people, society, business or the economy

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2
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List general CBRN considerations.

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Mass casualties.

Large loss of life.

Long term health and environmental effects

Extremely hazardous environment

Delay in determining the agent/material used

Possible combination of CBRN materials

Narrow timeframe to intervene

The need for specialist pharmaceuticals

Need to deploy specialist detection, identification and monitoring equipment (DIM)

Mass decontamination

Co-ordinated multi-agency command

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3
Q

There are two classifications for military chemical agents. What are they

A

Lethal (nerve agents, blood agents, choking agents)

Damaging (blister agents, incapacitating, toxic)

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What is a pathogen?

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An organism that causes disease in humans, plant life or animals.

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5
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What is a toxin?

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A poisonous by-product of biological organisms.

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6
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What are the two categories of biological agents?

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Pathogens

Toxins

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7
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What is a radiological source?

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A material that emits energy in the form of energy rays or sub-atomic particles.

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8
Q

What does radiation affect?

A

Living tissues through contact.

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9
Q

Where might radiation be found??

A
Hospitals
Universities
Factories
Construction sites
Laboratories
Domestic smoke alarms
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What is a nuclear event?

A

The deliberate action of producing a high energy nuclear explosion

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What are the three phases in response to a CBRN event?

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  1. Response (the first three hours of a CBRN event)
  2. Recovery (after the first three hours, potentially a total of 24 hours)
  3. Restoration (on conclusion of the event, potentially up to 12 weeks)
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12
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What are the generic roles of the LFB at a CBRN event?

A

To save life

To fight and prevent fires

To manage hazardous materials

Ensure health and safety of fire service and other responders

Safety management within the inner cordon

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13
Q

Who will be the lead agency at a CBRN event?

A

The Police

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14
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All emergency service personnel will adopt __________________ safety triggers for emergency personnel

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All emergency service personnel will adopt STEP 123 safety triggers for emergency personnel

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15
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Step 123

At step 1 (single casualty - cause unknown) how would emergency services approach?

A

Approach using normal operating procedures

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16
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Step 123

At step 2 (two casualties - cause unknown) how would emergency services approach?

A

Approach with caution
Consider all possibilities (secondary devices, liquid spills)
Do not discount anything
Report arrival, update brigade control

17
Q

Step 123

At step 2 (three casualties- cause unknown) how would emergency services approach?

A

Do NOT go to the scene

Go to RVP

Wait for further instructions

18
Q

The mnemonic CHALETS can be used as an aide when sending messages to Brigade Control.
What does it stand for?

A
C-asualties
H-azards
A-cess
L-ocation
E-mergency
T-ype
S-afety