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Biological agents can carry up to ________nm down wind?
150 NM
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Name four (4) methods of dissemination?
- aircraft sprayers
- communicability
- vectors
- covert ops
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what type of agent cant not use Communicability and Vectors?
Chemical agents
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what are two (2) types of toxins? Are they persistent, non-persistent or semi-persistent and how far can they travel?
- cytotoxin
- neurotoxin
- they are persistent
- can carry up to 150 NM
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JBPDS can detect how many bio agents in 15 minutes?
ten (10)
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The Dry Filter Unit (DFU) will show how many lines when tested positive for biological agents?
two (2)
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what does JBPDS stand for?
Joint Biological Point Defense System
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What does DFU stand for?
Dry Filter Unit
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As Damage Control Assistant (DCA) which chemical agents are you concerned about?
Casualty Causing Agents
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What are chemical casualty causing agents?
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If a chemical agent is a skin hazard than it is?
Percutaneous
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what series of Chemical agent is more volatile, G or V series?
G series
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name two (2) series of chemical agents?
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Which is more deadly, G or V series agents?
V series
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Are V series agents Persistent, Semi-persistent or non-persistent?
Persistent
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Are G series agents Persistent, non-persistent or semi-persistent?
Semi-persistent
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what Decontamination kits are available to test for Blister agents?
- M291
- Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion (RSDL)
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Name four (4) types of Blister agents?
- H series
- Muster
- Urticants
- Arsenicals
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What post exposure medicinals are available for nerve agents?
- Atropine
- II pam chloride
- Diazepam (Doctor will have)
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what pre-exposure medicinals are available for nerve agents?
PB
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How many tablets are in a PB blister pack? How often do you take them?
- 21
- one every eight (8) hours
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What do Blood agents do to protective equipment canister?
Degrades the canister
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What are two (2) things that degrade a canister?
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If an agent is in Gaseous form is it persistent?
No
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If an agent is Liquid form is it persistent?
Yes
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Persistency is designated by how many hours?
Greater (>)24 hours
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non-persistency is designated by how many hours?
Less (<)24 hours
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why are Toxins said to have an advantage over chemical agents?
- lessor payload
- use less kill more
- greater down wind range 150 vs 35 NM
- little to no remedies
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List three (3) detection classification identifiers
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What type of detection classification is the Improved Point Detection System (IPDS)?
Point
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What does IPDS detect?
G and H Nerve and Blister agents
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What type of detection classification identifier is M-9 Paper?
Point
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Does M-9 paper tell what you have been contaminated with?
No
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What type of detection classification identifier is M-8 Paper?
Monitoring
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Does M-8 paper tell what you have been contaminated with?
Yes, by color code
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What type of detection classification identifier is M256-A1?
- Monitoring
- Blood
- Blister
- Nerve
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What can be used to find Choking agents?
Drager tubes
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How many days can a C2 filter last in uncontaminated environment?
60 days
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How many days can a C2 filter last in a contaminated environment?
30 days
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When in MOPP level Four (4) who has to authorize the removal of mask?
Captain (CO)
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What does JSLIST stand for and what is it?
- Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology.
- It is a MOPP suit.
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How long does the JSLIST suit protect for when opened and worn in an uncontaminated environment?
45 of 120 days
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How long can the JSLIST suit be worn in a contaminated environment?
24 hours
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How many times can the JSLIST suit be washed?
Six (6)
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What type of aid do you use for mild symptoms?
Self Aid
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What type of aid is used for severe symptoms?
Buddy Aid
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How do you remove liquid contaminates?
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How many members will you have for survey and monitoring? And who are they?
- Four (4)
- Team leader
- 2 surveyors
- messenger/marker
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How many members will you have on a Decontamination team? And who are they?
- 7-11 members / team
- Team Leader
- 2-4 hoseman / team
- 4-6 scrubbers / team
- can be augmented with surveyors after monitoring is complete
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What are the levels of completion? And which one can not be set by ships force?
- Limited operational
- operational complete
- chemically complete
Chemically Complete cannot be set by ships force, only by Naval Shipyard
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At what level can you decrease MOPP level?
Operationally Complete
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What are four (4) external methods of decontamination?
- Counter Measure Water-wash Down (CMWD)
- Scrubbing
- Chemical neutralization
- Weathering
- Fire hose flush
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what is the preferred decontamination chemical
HTH
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How many members on a personnel decontamination team?
- 4-5 members
- 1-2 cutters
- Team leader
- Station Monitor
- Medical Representative
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Who is in charge of triage?
Doctor
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What material condition is set for MOPP level four (4)?
Circle William (CW)
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What method do we use to purge the ship?
- Rule of six (6)
- six (6) interchanges equals 99% effectiveness
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What is MOPP level zero (0)
sizing and issuance of CBR and individual protective equipment with the exception of mask.
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What is MOPP level one (1)
Suspected threat, verify CBR teams are identified. Conduct training
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What is MOPP level two (2)?
- Possible threat, issue mask and carrier wear on members person.
- operationally test (CMWD) and alarms
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What is MOPP level 3?
- Probable threat
- install new filter canister in mask
- Don JSLIST
- set GQ
- set material condition Zebra (z)
- Activate (CMWD) intermittently
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What is MOPP level four (4)
- imminent attack or in progress
- sound chemical alarm
- don mask and gloves
- implement drinking water regiment
- set circle william
- initiate continuous monitoring
- activate continuous (CMWD)
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Will the IPDS set off chemical alarm once agent is detected?
Yes
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Will JBPDS set off the chemical alarm once an agent is detected?
Yes
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What are four (4) infectious biological agents?
- Bacteria
- Rikketsiae
- Fungi
- Virus
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