CBRN Flashcards
What is the current US policy on NBC?
To deter enemy NBC use through a strong nuclear force and conventional capabilities that include:
Counterforce
Active and passive defense
Consequence management to enable US forces to survive, fight, and win in an NBC environment
What does NBC stand for?
Nuclear, biological, chemical
What are 4 capabilities of counterproliferation?
Counterforce
Active defense
Passive defense
Consequence management
The Us military response to the threat and actual use of NBC weapons is counterproliferation - what is counterproliferation?
A multitiered, integrated approach intended to deter NBC use and enable US forces to survive, fight and win in an NBC environment
What is counterforce under counterproliferation?
Attacks adversary NBC weapons and their associated production, transportation, and storage facilities before their use in order to reduce the NBC threat to friendly operations and US interests
What are two classification types of NBC hazards?
Immediate hazards - produce casualties immediately after attack
Residual hazards - delayed effects
What are the 6 major types of chemical agents?
Blister Blister Blood Choking Irritants Nerve Psychochemical
What forms do chemical agents come in?
Vapors
Solids
Liquids
Gases
What must a unit be able to do in order to survive a NBC attack?
1) take immediate and correct action upon warning of an imminent NBC attack or arrival of a CB agent or radiological fallout
2) determine the presence and nature of NBC hazards in the units area and take effective measures to mitigate, to the extent possible, the effects of a NBC attack
3) properly use unit NBC protective equipment and supplies and maintain the. In a high state of serviceability and readiness
4) enforce a high order of health, hygiene, and sanitation to minimize the spread of disease following a biological attack
What is the number of Antidote Treatment Nerve Agent Auto injectors that must be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisoning?
3
What is the number of Nerve Agent Antidote Kits (NAAKs) that must be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisoning?
3
How many Mark I nerve agent antidote kits does a soldier receive?
3
The two chamber auto injector in the Nerve Agent Antidote Kit (NAAK) provides both antidote agents (atropine and pralidoxime chlorine) through a single injection - which antidote is injected first?
Atropine is injected first followed by the pralidoxime
How long should you apply pressure when using the Auto injector?
10 seconds
What do you do with the auto injector after injecting?
Stick it through the pocket flap (upper left) so that you do not lose count and so that someone that happens to come across the casualty will know that they have already been given X amount of injections and will not give them more than needed
Whose auto injectors would you use when giving Buddy Aid?
The other person’s auto injectors (the receiver of medical attention)
When giving buddy aid, how long of a wait is taken to administer the 2nd nerve agent antidote (MK1) if still experiencing symptoms of nerve agent?
Immediately give the 2nd and 3rd
When giving self aid, how long should you wait before administering a 2nd MK1 if still experiencing symptoms of a nerve agent?
Wait 10-15 minutes, and 10-15 minutes between 2nd and 3rd as well
What is MOPP?
Mission Oriented Protective Posture
What are the proper masking procedures?
1) stop breathing, close eyes
2) don protective mask
3) clear mask
4) check seal of mask
5) sound alarm to alert others
6) continue mission
What are the 5 levels of MOPP?
MOPP 0-4
What are the 3 types of procedures for MOPP gear exchange?
1) buddy team
2) triple buddy
3) individual
What two types of gases will the protective mask not protect against?
Ammonia vapors and carbon monoxide
Once masked, who can make the decision to unmask?
Unit commander
How often should you check your protective mask during peacetime?
- before, during, and after training events
- monthly (minimum)
- semi-annually
What does CPOG stand for?
Chemical Protective Outer Garment
What is the first step in putting on your M17 series mask?
Stop breathing
What actions are taken in MOPP Level 2?
Over garment - worn
Overboots - worn
Hood/mask - carried
Gloves - carried
What chemical is used when checking the operation of the protective mask?
Amyl acetate
What does JSLIST stand for?
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
What are two features of the JSLIST suit?
1) washable up to 6 times
2) reduces heat stress
What are 3 types of alarms and signals that units use to respond quickly and correctly to NBC hazards?
1) audible alarms
2) automatic alarms
3) visual alarms
When do you give warning when under NBC attack?
After you mask
The primary means of warning units of an actual or predicted NBC hazard is the NBC warning and reporting system (NBCWRS), consisting of six reports - which report is the most widely used report?
The NBC 1 report (observing unit uses this report to provide NBC attack data)
What is an NBC 1 report?
It is an initial observer’s report of any type of NBC attack
What communications precedence is an NBC 1 report?
FLASH precedence - all others are immediate
What is DA Form 1971-7-R?
NBC 1 observer’s initial or follow-up report (observing unit uses this report to provide NBC attack data)
Describe some of the information contained on an NBC 1 nuclear attack report?
1) date and time of attack
2) flash-to-bang time
3) illumination time
4) type of burst
5) location of GZ (ground zero) or azimuth to attack
6) stabilized nuclear cloud measurements
What are 3 fundamentals of NBC defense?
1) avoid contamination
2) protection
3) decontamination
What should a unit do when a NBC 3 report is received?
Continuous chemical monitoring - continuous surveillance for radiation in the unit are or position
During the monitoring for a series NBC 4 report, at what distance does the operator take a dose rate reading?
Maximum 150 meters out - no more than 300 meters apart
What are the dimensions of a NBC marker?
11 1/2 “ on the top by 8” on either side