Fire T&P ERP Add. 4D UltraRadiac Flashcards
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HIGH Alarm in RATE=
HIGH Alarm in RATE= 50 R/hr Audio alarm will beep quickly. RED Light on LEFT side beeps quickly. The UltraRadiac will vibrate quickly. 7.2
Alarm Types
LOW Alarm in RATE=
LOW in “RATE” = 2 mR/hr
Audio Alarm will beep slowly
GREEN Light on Left side flashes slowly
The UltraRadiac will VIBRATE Slowly
7.1
HIGH Alarm in RATE=
HIGH Alarm in RATE= 50 R/hr Audio alarm will beep quickly. RED Light on LEFT side beeps quickly. The UltraRadiac will vibrate quickly. 7.2
Alarm Types
LOW Alarm in RATE=
LOW in “RATE” = 2 mR/hr
Audio Alarm will beep slowly
GREEN Light on Left side flashes slowly
The UltraRadiac will VIBRATE Slowly
7.1
LOW “DOSE” Alarm=
LOW “DOSE” Alarm= 5 R
Audio Alarm will beep slowly
GREEN Light on Right side beeps slowly.
The UltraRadiac will vibrate slowly.
7.3
LOW “DOSE” Alarm=
LOW “DOSE” Alarm= 5 R
Audio Alarm will beep slowly
GREEN Light on Right side beeps slowly.
The UltraRadiac will vibrate slowly.
7.3
HIGH “DOSE” Alarm=
HIGH "DOSE" Alarm= 12 R Audio alarm will beep quickly. RED Light on Right Side will flash quickly. The UltraRadiac will vibrate quickly 7.4
If a blinking “___“is displayed’ the unit has stopped functioning and the batteries need to be replaced.
“b”
8.1
If a blinking “___” is seen in the top left corner of the display, the unit’s batteries have___hours or less of useful life. The batteries need to be replaced.
“BAT”
10 hours or less
8.1
In the rate mode with the BAT indicator blinking, press the CLR/TEST key. A 3 digit number indicating the approximate remaining battery life in ___, will be displayed.
in minutes
8.2
Turn unit off before installing___ -____batteries.
4-AAA
8.3
Four AAA Batteries provide ___ hours of continuous monitoring.
150 hours
8.3
T/F
The batteries for the FFs URs shall be stored outside the instrument and within the FFs UR Storage Container(Yellow pelican case).
TRUE
8.4
The FDNY uses____as action level (Rad50 Alarms).
1 mR/hr
The Hotline (defining the Hot Zone) should be established at a rate of ___(Canberra Alarms) with access to this area restricted to 1st responders conducting life saving operations an protection of major property.
2 mR/hr
measurements taken from the environment NOT people.
The “Hotline” should be marked with ___ barrier tape.
red “hazardous materials” barrier tape.
Areas greater than 2 mR/hr is considered the____zone.
HOT Zone
Areas less than 2 mR/hr is considered the ___zone.
< 2mR/hr is the COLD Zone.
a “Warm Zone” is a specific area near the the edge of the hot zone, usually superimposed in the___.
COLD Zone
T/F
A warm zone does not encircle the source of radiation. Rather, it is a small defined location used for decontamination or as a Safe Refuge Area (SRA), where the radiation levels are as low as possible.
TRUE