BEO 160829 TIC/TIM Flashcards
_____ _____ _____ are used in industrial operations and are toxic to humans and the environment.
Toxic Industrial Chemicals
Toxic Industrial Materials
_____ _____ _____ are radiation emitting materials which are harmful to humans and the environment.
Toxic Industrial Radiologicals
_____ _____ _____ is the time for a chemical to hit the base perimeter after release.
Time To Impact
The time to impact is dependent upon these three things.
Windspeed
Direction
Distance
_____ _____ are zones that emanate from the release point.
Hazard Zones
The _____ _____ is the most realistic scenario regarding the release of a TIC/TIM.
Alternative Case
What distance is established for a TIC / TIM assessment?
20 miles
What are the three levels of concern or zones established during a TIC / TIM assessment?
LOC1 / Zone 3
LOC2 / Zone 2
LOC3 / Zone 1
A _____ / _____ will have minor injury/illnesses
LOC1 / Zone 3
A _____ / _____ will have deaths.
LOC3 / Zone 1
What are the 4 severity ratings?
Catastrophic
Critical
Moderate
Negligible
The_____ severity zone has parts of the base in Zone 1.
Catastrophic
The _____ zone has part of the base in zone 2.
Critical
The _____ zone has part of the base in zone 3.
Moderate
What are the probability ratings for TIC / TIM assessments? (FOSU)
Frequent / Likely
Occasional
Seldom
Unlikely
_____ lays the groundwork for the OEHSA process.
ASTM E 2318-03
The _____ placed the timeframe/timeline on the OEHSA.
Joint Chiefs Memo 0028-07
The AFMAN ____-____ standardized the AF procedures for the OEHSA.
48-154
What populations are we concerned with when performing the OEHSA?
All populations that may be affected by hazards, not just occupational.
What two items have been completed to establish a “mature” OEHSA?
All sampling completed
All Threats identified
The _____ _____ _____ is the defining component of the OEHSA. It identifies the hazards, exposure pathway, and population affected.
Conceptual Site Model
What items are ID’d during the complete exposure pathway process? (SMTRPP)
Source
Media
Threat
Route
Population
Pathway - complete or incomplete?
What are the three objectives of the OEHSA?
ID all threats
Develop CSM
Incorporate special assessments
What is the timeframe/timeline for OEHSA completion?
Start within 30 days
Completed in 3 months
Reviewed annually
What agencies can be used for pre-deployment background/history assessment?
Defense Intelligence Agency
AF Forces Surgeon
Armed Forces Med Intelligence Center (AFMIC)
Intel Officer
National Center for Med Intel (NCMI)
What are the differences between an in garrison versus deployed OEHSA recon?
In garrison = targeted approach
Deployed = comprehensive
When do we use direct reading instruments and research the history of the base?
Initial assessment
_____ is used as a database for the OEHSA findings and links the EHRAs to LERs.
DOEHRS
The _____ _____ _____ describes how the fed government organizes itself for disaster and emergency response.
National Response Framework
_____ implements the structure, protocol, and procedures to implement the National Response Framework (NRF). It sets up the incident command and is used by responders.
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
_____ _____ _____ is the concerted national effort to reduce vulnerabilities to terrorism, prevent terror attacks, respond to major disasters, minimize damage and recover from emergencies.
National Response Framework
The _____ _____ _____ _____ Program saves lives, mitigate loss and degradation of resources, and sustain capabilities.
Air Force Emergency Management Program
The _____ ____ _____ is the AF structure that responds to disasters or accidents, and supports disaster operations.
Disaster Response Force
The _____ supports the IC, consists of ESF, and provides operational support.
EOC
What are the 5 phases of emergency response? (PPRRM)
Prevention
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
Mitigation
What are the 4 types of ER incidents?
Major Accidents
Natural Disasters
CBRNE Attacks
Conventional Attacks
A _____ is an emergency involving military forces caused by natural disaster, terrorist, subversives, or military ops.
Contingency
The _____/_____ and _____ are two plans critical to BE response capabilities.
SEMP/IEMP and MCRP
_____ is performed to prevent the contamination, spread, and mixing together of chemicals.
Decontamination
_____ and _____ are decon procedures performed in the HOT ZONE.
Equipment drop
Outer garment decon
_____, _____, and _____ are performed in the medium zone.
Tank change out
Remove boots, gloves, outer garments
Remove SCBA
Level _____ PPE is selected when the greatest level of skin, respiratory, and eye protection is required.
A
Level _____ is the lowest level of protection when a SCBA is still needed.
B
Level _____ is protection where hazards are known.
C
Level _____ is a work uniform used for nuisance contamination only.
D
What are the 4 DOERHS modules used for the OEHSA?
EH
IH
Radiation
Master Schedule
_____ is movement of a chem through a material by absorption, diffusion, or desorption.
Permeation
_____ is movement of a chem through openings (zipper, hole) in a material.
Penetration
_____ occurs when the properties of a material change due to interaction with a chemical.
Degradation
_____ _____ is the time it takes for a chemical to move through a material.
Breakthrough time
What are the primary annexes of the IEMP/SEMP?
Annex A - Major accident
Annex B - Natural disasters
Annex C - Enemy CBRN attack
Annex D - Terrorist use of CBRN
What modes of transportation are assessed during TIC / TIM analysis?
Rail
Highway
Waterway
The TIC / TIM is stored in the _____ due to its level of security.
SIPR Net
Plume modeling is accomplished through the use of the _____ computer program or _____.
ALOHA
Manual calculations
The _____ _____ _____ is the tactical element of the AF Emergency Management Program.
Disaster Response Force (DRF)
_____ is the word used when communicating large amounts of info over a radio transmission.
Break
The _____ _____ section is used in DOERHS to attach surveys and other reports used to substantiate the OEHSA?
Threat Category Section
_____establishes a standardized incident management structure, processes, protocols, and procedures all responders at all levels use to coordinate and conduct response actions.
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
What are the 3 groups of people involved in TIC/TIM vulnerability planning/coordinating?
Lead Assessor
Team Members
Stakeholders
_____ provides 5 levels of incident management to include EM response training and evaluation.
Preparedness
What is the PRIMARY objective of the initial assessment of the OEHSA?
To determine if the exposure pathway is complete (or not).
What annex does BE care about?
F - lab
What are the two types of toxic industrial chemical we are MOST concerned with?
Toxic Gases
Volatile Toxic Liquids