BEO 160829 TIC/TIM Flashcards

1
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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2
Q

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

A

Toxic Industrial Radiologicals

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3
Q

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

A

Time To Impact

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4
Q

The time to impact is dependent upon these three things.

A

Windspeed

Direction

Distance

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5
Q

_____ _____ are zones that emanate from the release point.

A

Hazard Zones

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6
Q

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

A

Alternative Case

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7
Q

What distance is established for a TIC / TIM assessment?

A

20 miles

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8
Q

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

A

LOC1 / Zone 3

LOC2 / Zone 2

LOC3 / Zone 1

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9
Q

A _____ / _____ will have minor injury/illnesses

A

LOC1 / Zone 3

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10
Q

A _____ / _____ will have deaths.

A

LOC3 / Zone 1

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11
Q

What are the 4 severity ratings?

A

Catastrophic

Critical

Moderate

Negligible

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12
Q

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

A

Catastrophic

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13
Q

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

A

Critical

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14
Q

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

A

Moderate

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15
Q

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

A

Frequent / Likely

Occasional

Seldom

Unlikely

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16
Q

_____ lays the groundwork for the OEHSA process.

A

ASTM E 2318-03

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17
Q

The _____ placed the timeframe/timeline on the OEHSA.

A

Joint Chiefs Memo 0028-07

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18
Q

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

A

48-154

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19
Q

What populations are we concerned with when performing the OEHSA?

A

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

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20
Q

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

A

All sampling completed

All Threats identified

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21
Q

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

A

Conceptual Site Model

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22
Q

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

A

Source

Media

Threat

Route

Population

Pathway - complete or incomplete?

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23
Q

What are the three objectives of the OEHSA?

A

ID all threats

Develop CSM

Incorporate special assessments

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24
Q

What is the timeframe/timeline for OEHSA completion?

A

Start within 30 days

Completed in 3 months

Reviewed annually

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25
Q

What agencies can be used for pre-deployment background/history assessment?

A

Defense Intelligence Agency

AF Forces Surgeon

Armed Forces Med Intelligence Center (AFMIC)

Intel Officer

National Center for Med Intel (NCMI)

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26
Q

What are the differences between an in garrison versus deployed OEHSA recon?

A

In garrison = targeted approach

Deployed = comprehensive

27
Q

When do we use direct reading instruments and research the history of the base?

A

Initial assessment

28
Q

_____ is used as a database for the OEHSA findings and links the EHRAs to LERs.

A

DOEHRS

29
Q

The _____ _____ _____ describes how the fed government organizes itself for disaster and emergency response.

A

National Response Framework

30
Q

_____ implements the structure, protocol, and procedures to implement the National Response Framework (NRF). It sets up the incident command and is used by responders.

A

National Incident Management System (NIMS)

31
Q

_____ _____ _____ is the concerted national effort to reduce vulnerabilities to terrorism, prevent terror attacks, respond to major disasters, minimize damage and recover from emergencies.

A

National Response Framework

32
Q

The _____ _____ _____ _____ Program saves lives, mitigate loss and degradation of resources, and sustain capabilities.

A

Air Force Emergency Management Program

33
Q

The _____ ____ _____ is the AF structure that responds to disasters or accidents, and supports disaster operations.

A

Disaster Response Force

34
Q

The _____ supports the IC, consists of ESF, and provides operational support.

A

EOC

35
Q

What are the 5 phases of emergency response? (PPRRM)

A

Prevention

Preparedness

Response

Recovery

Mitigation

36
Q

What are the 4 types of ER incidents?

A

Major Accidents

Natural Disasters

CBRNE Attacks

Conventional Attacks

37
Q

A _____ is an emergency involving military forces caused by natural disaster, terrorist, subversives, or military ops.

A

Contingency

38
Q

The _____/_____ and _____ are two plans critical to BE response capabilities.

A

SEMP/IEMP and MCRP

39
Q

_____ is performed to prevent the contamination, spread, and mixing together of chemicals.

A

Decontamination

40
Q

_____ and _____ are decon procedures performed in the HOT ZONE.

A

Equipment drop

Outer garment decon

41
Q

_____, _____, and _____ are performed in the medium zone.

A

Tank change out

Remove boots, gloves, outer garments

Remove SCBA

42
Q

Level _____ PPE is selected when the greatest level of skin, respiratory, and eye protection is required.

A

A

43
Q

Level _____ is the lowest level of protection when a SCBA is still needed.

A

B

44
Q

Level _____ is protection where hazards are known.

A

C

45
Q

Level _____ is a work uniform used for nuisance contamination only.

A

D

46
Q

What are the 4 DOERHS modules used for the OEHSA?

A

EH

IH

Radiation

Master Schedule

47
Q

_____ is movement of a chem through a material by absorption, diffusion, or desorption.

A

Permeation

48
Q

_____ is movement of a chem through openings (zipper, hole) in a material.

A

Penetration

49
Q

_____ occurs when the properties of a material change due to interaction with a chemical.

A

Degradation

50
Q

_____ _____ is the time it takes for a chemical to move through a material.

A

Breakthrough time

51
Q

What are the primary annexes of the IEMP/SEMP?

A

Annex A - Major accident

Annex B - Natural disasters

Annex C - Enemy CBRN attack

Annex D - Terrorist use of CBRN

52
Q

What modes of transportation are assessed during TIC / TIM analysis?

A

Rail

Highway

Waterway

53
Q

The TIC / TIM is stored in the _____ due to its level of security.

A

SIPR Net

54
Q

Plume modeling is accomplished through the use of the _____ computer program or _____.

A

ALOHA

Manual calculations

55
Q

The _____ _____ _____ is the tactical element of the AF Emergency Management Program.

A

Disaster Response Force (DRF)

56
Q

_____ is the word used when communicating large amounts of info over a radio transmission.

A

Break

57
Q

The _____ _____ section is used in DOERHS to attach surveys and other reports used to substantiate the OEHSA?

A

Threat Category Section

58
Q

_____establishes a standardized incident management structure, processes, protocols, and procedures all responders at all levels use to coordinate and conduct response actions.

A

National Incident Management System (NIMS)

59
Q

What are the 3 groups of people involved in TIC/TIM vulnerability planning/coordinating?

A

Lead Assessor

Team Members

Stakeholders

60
Q

_____ provides 5 levels of incident management to include EM response training and evaluation.

A

Preparedness

61
Q

What is the PRIMARY objective of the initial assessment of the OEHSA?

A

To determine if the exposure pathway is complete (or not).

62
Q

What annex does BE care about?

A

F - lab

63
Q

What are the two types of toxic industrial chemical we are MOST concerned with?

A

Toxic Gases

Volatile Toxic Liquids