•Difficulty seeing
•Muscular twitching
•Stomach cramps
•Nausea
What is mild symptoms that show after being exposed to a cbrn attack?
You must don this in 9 seconds
What is an M50 Mask?
What is Level B
What is after donning the Mask?
JSLIST stands for
What is Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology?
5 Percent Chlorine Solution, Soap and water, M295 equipment decontamination kit
What is Equipment Decon methods?
You don this after donning footwear covers
What is Mask and Hood?
What is Level D?
MOPP stands for
Mission Oriented Protective Posture
Gives the "ok" to unmask
Unit Commander
Most widely used CBRN report?
What is CBRN Report 1?
You must don this in 8 minutes
What is MOPP Level 4?
Totally encapsulating chemical protective suits
What is Vapor-protective suits?
Steps to donning an M50 mask
What is stop breathing and close your eyes, don protective mask, clear mask, check the seal of the mask, sound the alarm to alert others, and continue the mission?
4 types of Chemical Agents
What is nerve, blister, blood, choking?
Unable to administer the agent on yourself, you may use a buddy to preform the following measures (called/proper term)
Worn: Carried:
Over garment Footwear Covers
Field Gear Mask
Gloves
What is MOPP 1?
Selected when the greatest level of skin, Respiratory, and eye protection is required
What is Level A Equipment?
Maximum number of Nerve Agent Antidote Kits (NAAK) that can be given as immediate first aid treatment for nerve agent poisoning
What is 3?
Contains Atropine (2mg), Pralidoxime (600mg)
•Detects, it doesn’t identify, chemical agents
•Used in all types of weather/temperatures
•Sticks to clothing's, vehicles, other equipment's
•If color changes; mask, give the alarm, decon (as necessary), assume MOPP 4
What is M9 Paper?
MOPP 0
Worn: Field Gear
Carried: MOPP 4
What is Level C Equipment?
The three alarms for a CBRN attack
What is
"Gas, Gas, Gas", hitting two metal pieces together, hand signals?
Standard Competence of responders to Hazardous materials/WMD Incidents, 2013 edition, which is required to achieve the Hazardous materials/WMD- Awareness certification level.
What is NFPA Standard 472?