What is a Vector?
What is an organism that spreads disease from one host to another?
What are the four parts of the DOD arthropod repellent system?
Incinerators should be at least __ downwind from the camp
What is 50 yards?
Normally a period of _________ is required for heat acclimatization.
10-14 days
What is the temperature danger zone?
What is 41F- 135F?
The chlorine residual required at the point of production and distribution.
What is 2 ppm?
Name two ways that toxins can enter the body?
Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion, Injection
The ___ has a tail that is shorter than the combined length of the head and body
What is the Norway rat?
Pressurize the 2 gallon sprayer to ___ psi
What is 40 psi?
There is one toilet/urinal for every __ males and one toilet for every __ females.
25 males/ 17 females?
Heat ___ may occur after exposed to heat and are caused primarily by the excessive loss of mineral salts in the body
What are heat cramps?
The two methods to calibrate a thermometer are...
What are the ice point method and the melting point method?
The chlorine residual required at the point of consumption
What is 1 ppm?
These are the two types of noise.
What are impact/impulse noise and steady state noise?
The mosquito that transmits Dengue fever.
What is the Aedes mosquito?
What chemical is applied to uniforms for insect protection?
What is permethrin?
Which latrine is used when a unit is in one place for up to 3 days?
Straddle trench
Chilblain, Hypothermia, Trench foot, Immersion foot, Snow blindness, and Dehydration are all types of...
What are non-freezing injuries?
The two main types of grease traps used in the field.
What are baffle and barrel grease traps?
The 400-gallon water trailer may be rechlorinated using __ half gram spoonfuls of calcium hypochlorite with one half canteen cup of water...
What are five half gram spoonfuls?
The three types of physical states of toxic industrial materials.
Gas, liquid, and solids
The mosquito that transmits malaria
What is the Anopheles mosquito?
How long can factory-treated uniforms remain effective?
50 washes
The location of the latrine must be __ downwind from the food service facility, __ from the water source.
100 yards, 100 feet
This results when the body’s heat balance mechanism collapses
Heat Stroke
Food shall be consumed within __ hours from the time the IFC was filled.
What is four hours?
In tactical situations, boiling water for just __ seconds will kill most harmful organisms.
What is 15 seconds?
Noise that causes harm generally begins at __ dBA or higher
What is 85 dBA?
Leptospirosis, Salmonellosis, Hantavirus, and Rat-bite fever are all diseases carried by...
Rodents
You cannot put permethrin on your skin but you can put ___ on your skin...
What is DEET?
When would a pail latrine be used?
What is when the water table is too close to surface of the ground for digging?
Types of freezing injuries
What is frostbite and high altitude frostbite
What is the biggest goal of food sanitation?
What is to prevent foodborne illness?
How many iodine tablets are needed to disinfect a one-quart canteen?
What are two iodine tablets?
What are two types of PPE that may be required around TIMS?
Gloves, masks, respirators, eye protection, protective suits
Encephalitis is transmitted by...
What are the Aedes and Culex mosquitoes and several forms of Ticks?
This latrine is used when the unit is going on an extended stay...
Deep pit latrine
What is the most important way to prevent heat injuries?
What is hydration?
What is cross-contamination?
What is the transfer of harmful bacteria from one surface to another?
What is the primary health risk from excessive noise?
What is hearing loss?