Ch5- Emergency Management Program Flashcards
Which MOPP level is used to provide maximum individual protection to personnel?
MOPP 4
Which MOPP level is used when a negligible contact or percutaneous vapor hazard is present?
MOPP 3
When should pyridostigmine bromide tablets (P-Tabs) and/or nerve agent antidotes be taken?
Only when directed by the Commander
When the All Clear announcement is made after an incident, what should each individual prepare to do?
Remain alert for secondary hazards, account for all personnel, report fires, injuries and hazards
How must CBRNE reconnaissance be accomplished?
Every Airman must be a detector
What are the response phases for incident management?
Prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation
Who is responsible for implementing mission-oriented protective postures (MOPP)?
The Commander
What type of 3-5 minute tone will you hear when and attack or hostile act is imminent or in progress?
It will be a waivering tone
What tool does a commander use to recall people to their duty locations?
A recall roster
What MOPP level should you be at when it is determined enemy attacks could occur with little or no warning?
MOPP 1
The mitigation phase is an ongoing process in AFIMS. True or false?
True
The immediate action of the commander to save lives, prevent human suffering, or mitigate great property damage occur during which phase of the AFIMS process?
The response phase
What are the most effective methods of removing chemical agents from the skin?
The reactive skin decntamination lotion (RSDL) and M295 individual decontamination kit
If you hear a 3-5 minute steady tone on a siren or similar warning device (or voice announcement), what does it mean?
A disaster/incident affecting the base is imminent or in progress
During which Air Force Incident Management System (AFIMS) phase does intelligence collection and analysis occur?
The prevention phase