CBRN/NBC Flashcards
What are the 5 levels of MOPP
0 - Used when the enemy has the capability but does not indicate the desire to use chemical weapons
1- Used when an NBC attack is possbile in theater
2- Used when a NBC attack in theater is likely
3-is generally used in areas with no contact hazard or operationally significant percutaneous vapor hazard.
4- is used when the highest degree of CB protection is required, or when CB agents are present; but the actual hazard has not been determined.
What does JSLIST stand for
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology.
What does MOPP stand for
Mission Oriented Protective Posture
When Under an NBC attack when do you give warning?
After you don the mask
What are the proper masking procedures
Stop breathing, close your eyes, don the mask, check the seal, alert the others, and continue the mission
What does CBRN stand for
Chemical Biological Radiological, Nuclear
NBC hazards are classified into two types, what are they?
Immediate Hazards- Produce casualites immediately after an attack
Residual Hazards -Delayed effects
What will replace the Nerve Agent Antidote Kit NAAK based on shelf life expiration dates
The Antidote Treatment Nerve Agent Auto Injector ATNAA
What is the number of ATNNA that must be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisioning
3
What is the number of NAAK that must be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisioning
3
What are the 3 types of alarms and signals of NBC
Audible, Automatic, and Visual
What APD covers NBC operations
FM 3-11
What APD covers NBC protection
FM 3-11.4
What APD covers NBC decontamination?
FM 3-5
What FM is 3-7
The NBC handbook