Unit #6 Review

  1. Biological agents can carry up to ________nm down wind?
    150 NM
  2. Name four (4) methods of dissemination?
    • aircraft sprayers
    • communicability
    • vectors
    • covert ops
  3. what type of agent cant not use Communicability and Vectors?
    Chemical agents
  4. 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
  5. JBPDS can detect how many bio agents in 15 minutes?
    ten (10)
  6. The Dry Filter Unit (DFU) will show how many lines when tested positive for biological agents?
    two (2)
  7. what does JBPDS stand for?
    Joint Biological Point Defense System
  8. What does DFU stand for?
    Dry Filter Unit
  9. As Damage Control Assistant (DCA) which chemical agents are you concerned about?
    Casualty Causing Agents
  10. What are chemical casualty causing agents?
    • Blood
    • Nerve
    • Blister
    • Choking
  11. If a chemical agent is a skin hazard than it is?
    Percutaneous
  12. what series of Chemical agent is more volatile, G or V series?
    G series
  13. name two (2) series of chemical agents?
    • G series
    • V series
  14. Which is more deadly, G or V series agents?
    V series
  15. Are V series agents Persistent, Semi-persistent or non-persistent?
    Persistent
  16. Are G series agents Persistent, non-persistent or semi-persistent?
    Semi-persistent
  17. what Decontamination kits are available to test for Blister agents?
    • M291
    • Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion (RSDL)
  18. Name four (4) types of Blister agents?
    • H series
    • Muster
    • Urticants
    • Arsenicals
  19. What post exposure medicinals are available for nerve agents?
    • Atropine
    • II pam chloride
    • Diazepam (Doctor will have)
  20. what pre-exposure medicinals are available for nerve agents?
    PB
  21. How many tablets are in a PB blister pack? How often do you take them?
    • 21
    • one every eight (8) hours
  22. What do Blood agents do to protective equipment canister?
    Degrades the canister
  23. What are two (2) things that degrade a canister?
    • Blood agents
    • water
  24. If an agent is in Gaseous form is it persistent?
    No
  25. If an agent is Liquid form is it persistent?
    Yes
  26. Persistency is designated by how many hours?
    Greater (>)24 hours
  27. non-persistency is designated by how many hours?
    Less (<)24 hours
  28. 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
  29. List three (3) detection classification identifiers
    • Standoff
    • Point
    • Monitor
  30. What type of detection classification is the Improved Point Detection System (IPDS)?
    Point
  31. What does IPDS detect?
    G and H Nerve and Blister agents
  32. What type of detection classification identifier is M-9 Paper?
    Point
  33. Does M-9 paper tell what you have been contaminated with?
    No
  34. What type of detection classification identifier is M-8 Paper?
    Monitoring
  35. Does M-8 paper tell what you have been contaminated with?
    Yes, by color code
  36. What type of detection classification identifier is M256-A1?
    • Monitoring
    • Blood
    • Blister
    • Nerve
  37. What can be used to find Choking agents?
    Drager tubes
  38. How many days can a C2 filter last in uncontaminated environment?
    60 days
  39. How many days can a C2 filter last in a contaminated environment?
    30 days
  40. When in MOPP level Four (4) who has to authorize the removal of mask?
    Captain (CO)
  41. What does JSLIST stand for and what is it?
    • Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology.
    • It is a MOPP suit.
  42. How long does the JSLIST suit protect for when opened and worn in an uncontaminated environment?
    45 of 120 days
  43. How long can the JSLIST suit be worn in a contaminated environment?
    24 hours
  44. How many times can the JSLIST suit be washed?
    Six (6)
  45. What type of aid do you use for mild symptoms?
    Self Aid
  46. What type of aid is used for severe symptoms?
    Buddy Aid
  47. How do you remove liquid contaminates?
    • M291
    • RSDL
  48. How many members will you have for survey and monitoring? And who are they?
    • Four (4)
    • Team leader
    • 2 surveyors
    • messenger/marker
  49. 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
  50. 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
  51. At what level can you decrease MOPP level?
    Operationally Complete
  52. What are four (4) external methods of decontamination?
    • Counter Measure Water-wash Down (CMWD)
    • Scrubbing
    • Chemical neutralization
    • Weathering
    • Fire hose flush
  53. what is the preferred decontamination chemical
    HTH
  54. Is HTH corrosive?
    Yes
  55. How many members on a personnel decontamination team?
    • 4-5 members
    • 1-2 cutters
    • Team leader
    • Station Monitor
    • Medical Representative
  56. Who is in charge of triage?
    Doctor
  57. What material condition is set for MOPP level four (4)?
    Circle William (CW)
  58. What method do we use to purge the ship?
    • Rule of six (6)
    • six (6) interchanges equals 99% effectiveness
  59. What is MOPP level zero (0)
    sizing and issuance of CBR and individual protective equipment with the exception of mask.
  60. What is MOPP level one (1)
    Suspected threat, verify CBR teams are identified.  Conduct training
  61. What is MOPP level two (2)?
    • Possible threat, issue mask and carrier wear on members person.
    • operationally test (CMWD) and alarms
  62. 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
  63. 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)
  64. Will the IPDS set off chemical alarm once agent is detected?
    Yes
  65. Will JBPDS set off the chemical alarm once an agent is detected?
    Yes
  66. What are four (4) infectious biological agents?
    • Bacteria
    • Rikketsiae
    • Fungi
    • Virus
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