Natural/ Human Caused Events
Chemical Materials
Chemical Materials II
Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Materials
CBRN Weapons and Delivery Systems
100

Defined as a wide variety of land-based conditions that have the ability to cause loss of life or property, often with little or no warning

What are Geological hazards?

100

Traditional chemicals are categorized according to this

What are physiological effects?

100

Drugs that make people unable to think clearly or that cause an altered state of consciousness (possibly unconsciousness).

What are Incapacitating agents?

100

Light (infrared to ultraviolet), radiofrequency emissions, and microwaves

What is nonionizing radiation?

100

Large explosive devices fused to detonate under specified conditions.

What are bombs?

200

Earthquakes are measured using this scale - between 1 (barely felt) and 10 (total destruction)

What is the Richter Magnitude Scale?

200

Levels of symptoms from exposure to nerve agents

What is mild, threshold, and severe?

200

Choking (lung damaging) agents, are chemical compounds that attack lung tissue, primarily causing this.

What is pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in the lungs)?

200

Primary concerns of a nuclear detonation 

What are blast/shock, thermal radiation (heat), ionizing radiation, and ballistic debris?

200

Rockets are unguided with one set of fins, consisting of a ___ and ___.

What are rocket motor and warhead?

300

Measured using the Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale that estimates damages and wind to produce a rating between 1 and 5

What are tornadoes?

300

Blood agents are chemical compounds that affect bodily functions by preventing the normal utilization of ___ by body tissues

What is oxygen?

300

Groups Chemical Materials are divided into 

What is traditional chemical warfare agents (CWAs), nontraditional agents (NTA), military chemical compounds, and toxic industrial chemicals (TICs)?

300

Three subcategories of Toxic Industrial Materials (TIMs)

What are Toxic Industrial Chemicals (TIC), Toxic Industrial Biologicals (TIB), and Toxic Industrial Radiologicals (TIR)?

300

Refers to materials, weapons, or devices that are intended to cause (or are capable of causing) death or serious bodily injury to a significant number of people

What is Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)?

400

The international measurement of Hurricane intensity 

What is the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale?

400

Blister agents are used to produce casualties (injured/incapacitated personnel), to degrade fighting efficiency, and to restrict use of ___ and ___.

What are terrain and equipment?

400

Nerve, Blood, Blister, Choking, and Incapacitating Agents

What are Traditional Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs)?

400

Types of ionizing radiation and their description

What are Alpha radiation (larger particles that are harmful if internalized), beta radiation (small particles that may cause skin burns and is harmful if ingested), gamma radiation (high energy rays that destroy living cells), and neutron radiation (emitted only during nuclear detonation and 20 times more harmful than Gamma)

400

4 various altitudes nuclear weapons can be detonated 

What are at sub-surface, surface, airburst, or high altitude?

500

Notification as a  result of a HAZMAT release action

What is “Shelter in Place”?

500

Severe symptoms from exposure to nerve agents?

What are difficulty breathing, twitching, jerking, staggering, convulsions, and coma?

500

Nerve agents were originally produced in a search for ___, but because of their toxicity, they were developed for military use, and have been used in wars and by terrorists. 

What are insecticides?

500

Types of biological agents and their description

What are pathogens – disease producing organisms, toxins – poisonous substances naturally produced by bacteria, plants, fungi, snakes, insects and other living organisms, bio-regulators – biochemical compounds that regulate cell processes and physically active compounds and prions – proteins that can cause neurodegenerative diseases in humans and animals

500

Primary threat against an Air Force installation

What is a theater ballistic missile (TBM) warhead filled with a V-series nerve agent?