111 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare Fundamentals Flashcards
JSLIST Chemical Protective Ensemble
The Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
(NAAK
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit
Discuss the different types of anti-personnel agents
Casualty Agents
Nonlethal Incapacitating Agents
Harassing Agents
Describe the effects of Nuclear Weapons
Blast
Heat
Nuclear Radiation
Discuss the purpose, levels, and limiting factor of the Mission-Oriented Protected Posture
system (MOPP)
o MOPP 0: Carry protective mask and ensure all other gear is readily available.
o MOPP 1: Don over-garments.
o MOPP 2: Don protective over boots.
o MOPP 3: Don protective mask.
o MOPP 4: Don protective gloves.
M8 Chemical Agent Detector Paper
Used to detect the presence of liquid V type nerve, G type
nerve, and H type blister agents. When a sheet is brought in contact with liquid nerve or blister
agents, it reacts with chemicals in the paper to produce agent-specific color changes.
M9 Chemical Agent Detector Tape
: Placed on personnel and equipment to identify the presence
of liquid chemical agent aerosols.
M256A1 Chemical Agent Detector Kit
A portable, expendable item that is capable of detecting
and identifying hazardous concentrations of chemical agents.
M291 Skin Decontamination Kit
- The M291 kit consists of a wallet-like carrying pouch containing
six individual decontamination packets, enough to do three complete skin decontaminations.
M295 Individual Equipment Decontamination Kit
The M295 kit allows personnel to
decontaminate their individual equipment.
Discuss the purpose and use of the M100 Sorbent Decontamination System (SDS)
- The unit or activity will use the M100 SDS for operator surface wipe down
Casualty Agents
Nerve agents
Blister agents
Choking agents
Blood agents
Non-Lethal Incapacitating Agents
Mental symptoms which often resemble alcoholic
drunkenness
Harassing Agents
Tear Agent
Vomiting Agent