BEO 160829 TIC/TIM Flashcards

(63 cards)

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Q

_____ _____ _____ are used in industrial operations and are toxic to humans and the environment.

A

Toxic Industrial Chemicals

Toxic Industrial Materials

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_____ _____ _____ are radiation emitting materials which are harmful to humans and the environment.

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Toxic Industrial Radiologicals

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_____ _____ _____ is the time for a chemical to hit the base perimeter after release.

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Time To Impact

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The time to impact is dependent upon these three things.

A

Windspeed

Direction

Distance

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_____ _____ are zones that emanate from the release point.

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Hazard Zones

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The _____ _____ is the most realistic scenario regarding the release of a TIC/TIM.

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Alternative Case

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What distance is established for a TIC / TIM assessment?

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20 miles

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What are the three levels of concern or zones established during a TIC / TIM assessment?

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LOC1 / Zone 3

LOC2 / Zone 2

LOC3 / Zone 1

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A _____ / _____ will have minor injury/illnesses

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LOC1 / Zone 3

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A _____ / _____ will have deaths.

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LOC3 / Zone 1

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What are the 4 severity ratings?

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Catastrophic

Critical

Moderate

Negligible

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The_____ severity zone has parts of the base in Zone 1.

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Catastrophic

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The _____ zone has part of the base in zone 2.

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Critical

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The _____ zone has part of the base in zone 3.

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Moderate

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15
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What are the probability ratings for TIC / TIM assessments? (FOSU)

A

Frequent / Likely

Occasional

Seldom

Unlikely

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16
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_____ lays the groundwork for the OEHSA process.

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ASTM E 2318-03

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17
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The _____ placed the timeframe/timeline on the OEHSA.

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Joint Chiefs Memo 0028-07

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The AFMAN ____-____ standardized the AF procedures for the OEHSA.

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48-154

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What populations are we concerned with when performing the OEHSA?

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All populations that may be affected by hazards, not just occupational.

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What two items have been completed to establish a “mature” OEHSA?

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All sampling completed

All Threats identified

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The _____ _____ _____ is the defining component of the OEHSA. It identifies the hazards, exposure pathway, and population affected.

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Conceptual Site Model

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What items are ID’d during the complete exposure pathway process? (SMTRPP)

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Source

Media

Threat

Route

Population

Pathway - complete or incomplete?

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What are the three objectives of the OEHSA?

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ID all threats

Develop CSM

Incorporate special assessments

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What is the timeframe/timeline for OEHSA completion?

A

Start within 30 days

Completed in 3 months

Reviewed annually

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What **agencies** can be used for **pre-deployment background/history** assessment?
Defense Intelligence Agency AF Forces Surgeon Armed Forces Med Intelligence Center (AFMIC) Intel Officer National Center for Med Intel (NCMI)
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What are the differences between an in garrison versus deployed OEHSA recon?
In garrison = targeted approach Deployed = comprehensive
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When do we use direct reading instruments and research the history of the base?
Initial assessment
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\_\_\_\_\_ is used as a database for the OEHSA findings and links the EHRAs to LERs.
DOEHRS
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The _____ \_\_\_\_\_ _____ describes how the fed government **organizes** itself for disaster and **emergency response**.
National Response Framework
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\_\_\_\_\_ implements the structure, protocol, and procedures to implement the National Response Framework (NRF). It sets up the incident command and is used by responders.
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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\_\_\_\_\_ _____ \_\_\_\_\_ is the concerted national effort to reduce vulnerabilities to terrorism, prevent terror attacks, respond to major disasters, minimize damage and recover from emergencies.
National Response Framework
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The _____ \_\_\_\_\_ _____ \_\_\_\_\_ Program saves lives, mitigate loss and degradation of resources, and sustain capabilities.
Air Force Emergency Management Program
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The _____ \_\_\_\_ _____ is the AF structure that responds to disasters or accidents, and supports disaster operations.
Disaster Response Force
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The _____ supports the IC, consists of ESF, and provides operational support.
EOC
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What are the 5 phases of **emergency response**? (PPRRM)
**P**revention **P**reparedness **R**esponse **R**ecovery **M**itigation
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What are the 4 types of ER incidents?
Major Accidents Natural Disasters CBRNE Attacks Conventional Attacks
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A _____ is an emergency involving military forces caused by natural disaster, terrorist, subversives, or military ops.
Contingency
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The \_\_\_\_\_/\_\_\_\_\_ and _____ are two plans critical to BE response capabilities.
SEMP/IEMP and MCRP
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\_\_\_\_\_ is performed to prevent the contamination, spread, and mixing together of chemicals.
Decontamination
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\_\_\_\_\_ and _____ are decon procedures performed in the HOT ZONE.
Equipment drop Outer garment decon
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\_\_\_\_\_, \_\_\_\_\_, and _____ are performed in the medium zone.
Tank change out Remove boots, gloves, outer garments Remove SCBA
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Level _____ PPE is selected when the greatest level of skin, respiratory, and eye protection is required.
A
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Level _____ is the lowest level of protection when a SCBA is still needed.
B
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Level _____ is protection where hazards are known.
C
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Level _____ is a work uniform used for nuisance contamination only.
D
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What are the 4 DOERHS modules used for the OEHSA?
EH IH Radiation Master Schedule
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\_\_\_\_\_ is movement of a chem through a material by absorption, diffusion, or desorption.
Permeation
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\_\_\_\_\_ is movement of a chem through openings (zipper, hole) in a material.
Penetration
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\_\_\_\_\_ occurs when the properties of a material change due to interaction with a chemical.
Degradation
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\_\_\_\_\_ _____ is the time it takes for a chemical to move through a material.
Breakthrough time
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What are the primary annexes of the IEMP/SEMP?
Annex A - Major accident Annex B - Natural disasters Annex C - Enemy CBRN attack Annex D - Terrorist use of CBRN
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What _modes_ of **transportation** are assessed during TIC / TIM analysis?
Rail Highway Waterway
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The TIC / TIM is stored in the _____ due to its level of security.
SIPR Net
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Plume modeling is accomplished through the use of the _____ computer program or \_\_\_\_\_.
ALOHA Manual calculations
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The _____ \_\_\_\_\_ _____ is the tactical element of the AF Emergency Management Program.
Disaster Response Force (DRF)
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\_\_\_\_\_ is the word used when communicating large amounts of info over a radio transmission.
Break
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The _____ \_\_\_\_\_ section is used in DOERHS to attach surveys and other **reports** used to substantiate the OEHSA?
Threat Category Section
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\_\_\_\_\_establishes a **standardized** *incident management* structure, processes, protocols, and procedures **all responders** at all levels use to **coordinate** and **conduct** response actions.
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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What are the 3 groups of people involved in TIC/TIM vulnerability planning/coordinating?
Lead Assessor Team Members Stakeholders
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\_\_\_\_\_ provides 5 levels of incident management to include EM response **training and evaluation**.
Preparedness
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What is the **PRIMARY** *objective* of the initial assessment of the OEHSA?
To determine if the exposure pathway is complete (or not).
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What annex does BE care about?
F - lab
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What are the two types of **toxic industrial chemical** we are ***MOST*** concerned with?
Toxic Gases Volatile Toxic Liquids