309 Questions Flashcards
Mopp purpose
Enhance the survivability of ships crew
Provides for incremental preparations to defend against CBR attacks
Mopp 0
Inspect, size, fit, & issue IPE to all personnel
Mopp 1
(Suspected) equipment inspect of all detection and monitoring system, equip personnel w/ protective mask
Mopp 2
(Possible) maintain mask in carrier & worn on person. Operational test the (CWMDs) operational test alarms & issue personnel dosimeters. Set material Zebra
Mopp 3
(Possible) warm up & test all portable radiacs activate collective protective systems. Install new mask canister.
Set general quarters. Have personnel take Ready Shelter
Mopp 4
(Imminent) set circle William. Monitor appropriate radiation detection equipment continuously & activate the CMWDs continuously
3 alarms (GQ) chemical, & collision
Biological agents
Pathogens
Bacteria
COVID
Plague
Fungi
Mold
Vectors
Toxins
Snake venom can be altered by men
Conotoxins paralysis
Ricin
Acid
Dry filter unit (DFU)
Collects/traps airborne particles onto filter for analysis w/ handheld assays & confirmatory lab technique powered by 120vac
HHA hand held assays
Use to determine the results from the DFU
Chemical agents
Nerve
Blisters
Chocking
Blood
Nerve agent
Motor function stops,
only one with treatment:auto injections
Buddy aid: 3 atropine 3 2pam chloride
Blister agent
Muster gas
Nitrogen gas
Chocking agent
Casualty agents
Phosgene
Blood agent
Stops cell oxygen flow
Hydrogen cyanide
Chemical detectors
M256A1 & IDPS
M256A1
Treat Blisters, blood, and nerve agents
Includes:12 samples detectors
Detectors have 8 glass ampules
3 test spots for blister, blood, and nerve
(1) book of m8 paper
(1) set of operational instructions cards
Takes 17–20 min to complete test
(IPDS) Improved Point Detection System
Provides an alarm & agent identification to the bridge and DCC
Fixed-point detection system is use to detect and alarm for chemical, nerve, & blister agents vapor hazards
(2) external air sampling unit (EASU)
(2) detector unit (DU)
(1) control display (CDU) located in DCC
(1) remote display (RDU)
EASU & DU are found port & starboard 1 of each in each side
EASU is outside ship
DU is inside ship
M8 paper
Comes in booklet & 25 perforated sheets
Detects nerve & blisters agents in liquid form only
Response time 20sec or less
M9 paper
Response time is 10sec or less
Will work in rain, snow, or mist reaction is slower
Only RED color will appear when agent is detected
If Green color it detects nerve & blister
(CMWDs) Countermeasure Washdown system
Dry pipe sprinkler system over weather surfaces of the ship to prevent & remove contamination
Decon station
There are 8 on board JCS
4 conventional DS that are located on 2nd deck
4 are on the O2 level & referred as contamination control area (CCA)
Conventional (DS) decon station
Decontaminate personnel who could be expose to an agent & are inside the skin of the ship
Contamination control area (CCA)
Are for personnel coming from outside the ship to prevent contamination on the inside
Manning DS requirements
1: TL
1or2: cutters
1: medic
1: monitor
Supply: 1) boot wash tray, scissors wash pan, 48) 62oz bottle of HTH, 20) m291 decon kits, 4) book M8 paper, 2) M256A1 detection kits
3 levels of ship decon
Limited operational
Operationally complete
Chemical complete
5 methods of decon
CMWDs. Primary decon agent
Firehouse flushing Decon team Org.
Scrubbing Food/H2O/cloths
Chemical Neutralization Interior decon
Weathering
Procedures DS
1st boot wash
2nd outer clothing
3rd inner clothing
4th shower
5th medical rep
Contaminated casualty procedures
Phase 1- triage medic classifies casualty decon priority
Phase 2 decontamination
Phase 3 treatment reference NAVMED P-5041
IPE individual protective equipment
Jlist MCU-2P protective mask has a drinking tube that connects to a canteen for drinking water
Deep shelter
Located in the innermost parts of ships typically under water line
Ready shelter
Topside personnel will be ordered to shelter inside the skin of the ship before the arrival of the base surge fallout