These are the five CW Agents.
What are Blood, Blister, Nerve, Chocking and Psychological?
Toxins, Pathogens and Rickettsia.
What are the BW Agents?
Personnel are considered this.
What is Drag Sensitive?
This property receipt must be re-evaluated every 6 months.
What is DA Form 2062?
The number of steps in MGX.
What is 14?
What is a Nerve Agent?
Toxins do best in this environment.
A type of blast produces the least amount of fallout.
What is subsurface burst?
Required for equipment not required to be calibrated (ie. JCAD).
What is DA label 80 with CNR stamp?
The personnel that set up and operate VWD areas.
Who are Decon Support Crew?
These are the two categories of Chemical Agents.
What is persistent and non-persistent?
Arthropods such as fleas, ticks and mosquitos.
What are Vectors?
High hydrogen containing materials are best for shielding against this.
What is Neutron Radiation?
Equipment used for testing the fit of a Protective Mask.
What is the M41?
Restoring a unit to a desired level of combat effectiveness.
What is Reconstitution?
This book offers information on transportation incidents involving dangerous goods/hazardous materials.
What is an ERG?
Neurotoxins and cytotoxins.
What are the two types of toxins?
The accumulated amount of exposure that affects living tissue.
What is dose?
The amount of capsules needed to prime an MCT chamber.
What are 3 capsules?
The removal or reduction of gross contamination from surfaces and key areas to minimize spread of contamination.
What is Operational Decon?
Pin point pupils, convulsions, defecation and death.
What are the symptoms of a Nerve Agent attack
A disease or illness afflicting a specific location or area.
What is Endemic?
(OEG - Previous exposure - speed) / 2
What is turn-back dose?
The personnel that should be warned before entering the CBRN Room, with Radiation.
Who are pregnant SM and women of child baring age.