Chem
Bio
Detection Equip.
More Detection
Surprise
100

5 categories of CWAs

What are Nerve, Blood, Blister, Choking, Incapacitating

100

The time deliberate use of biological agents dates to

What is Ancient Times

100

Paper detector, cannot identify CWA's

M9 Paper

100

Helps installation commander determine a course of action through presumptive identification

DoD Biological Sampling Kits (HHA's)

100

The degree to which a chemical substance or a particular mixture of substances can damage an organism

Toxicity

200

0 on a litmus test

What is an Acid

200

Poisonous substances that may be produced naturally within living cells or organisms (bacteria, plants, fungi, snakes, insects) or synthetically

What are Toxins - Botulinum Toxins, Ricin, Saxitoxin

200

Placed on LDP's during Alarm Yellow, detects and identifies liquid Nerve and Blister agents

What is M8 paper

200

Collects and samples surrounding air for potential biological contamination

What is a DFU
200

Agents designed to kill or injure an adversary or deny unhindered use of a geographical area

What is Chemical

300

Tendency of a solid or liquid material to vaporize at a given temperature

What is Volatility
300

2 types of delivery methods

Point Source Delivery, Line Source Delivery

300

Detects and Identifies CWA's and TIC Vapors via ion mobility spectroscopy, uses visual and audible alarms. Analyzes using microprocessor for specific chemical signature. Uses 3 modes -Monitor, Survey, TIC

What is JCAD

300

Occurs in HHA's when an antibody binds to the species it was designed for, as well as to close relatives of that species resulting in a false positive

What is Cross Reactivity

300

Can incapacitate or be lethal to people over an extensive area. Effects may not be present immediately after being exposed. Can degrade ability to perform assigned tasks and missions. Can cause psychological casualties.

What are Biological Agents

400

An atmosphere that would cause irreversible adverse health effects or would impare an individuals ability to escape from a dangerous atmosphere

What is Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health IDLH

400

Parasites' that live in the cells of their selected hosts. Do not reproduce, but replicate. 

What are Viruses - Ebola, Lassa Fever, Smallpox, Yellow Fever

400

Detects Liquid, Solid, and Vapor , Nerve, Blister, Blood agents in Low Concentrations within 20 minutes

M256 Kit

400

Uses UV light and electrodes to detect vapor and identify samples

What is a MultiRae / Photo Ionization Detectoin

400

Combines two forms of detection and ID, breaking apart components to allow them to be identified

Gas Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry

500

The 2 categories of Nerve agents, and names of each

What are G Series (Taubun, Sarin, Soman, Cyclosarin) & V Series (VX, Vx)


500

Biochemical compounds that regulate cell processes and physiologically active compounds such as catalysts and enzymes. Introduction of large quantities can cause severe adverse effects (disrupted breathing, heart rate, sleep, anxiety), or death.

What are Bioregulators

500

Detector used by both Civ/Mil responders. Rapid ID of Nerve, Blood, Choking, Blister agents using specially designed and calibrated colorimetric tube sets. 

What is Draeger Civil Defense Simultest (CDS) Kit

500

Uses lasers to detect and identify samples. Laser is sent to the sample, and either absorbs, transmits, reflects off, or is scattered off. 

Raman Spectroscopy/ ResQ

500

Order of CCA Process

What is Red Zone, Orange Zone, Yellow Zone, Blue Zone, Green Zone (if needed)