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| How many types of agents are there? |
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| 4 Nerve, Blister, Blood and Choking |
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| Liquid casualty agent that disrupt never impulses to the body while damaging functions |
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| Describe a Blister Agent? |
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| Liquid or solid causality agent that can cause inflammation, blisters, and destruction of tissues cause blindness or death |
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| Gaseous causality agent that attack the enzymes carrying oxygen in the blood |
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| Describe a Choking Agent? |
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Definition
| Gaseous or liquid causality agent with initial symptoms that includes tears, dry throat vomiting and headaches |
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| How does M9 Chemical Agent Detector paper works? |
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Definition
| Detects the presence of liquid chemical agents by turning a red or reddish color |
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| What is a Atropine/2-Pam-Chloride Auto Injector? |
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Definition
| Specific therapy for nerve agent casualties, a intramuscular injection for self-aid or 1st aid |
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| What is Chemical Warfare? |
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Definition
| Employment of chemical agents that are intended for use in military operations to kill |
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| What is Biological Warfare? |
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| The use of agent to cause disease, sickness, or death to reduce the effectiveness of opposing combatant forces |
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Term
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Definition
| Individual Protective Equipment |
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| What are some different types of IPE? |
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Definition
MCU-2p Mas w/ C-2 canister filter Advance Chemical Protective Garment Chemical Protective gloves and liner Chemical Protective overboots and laces Skin decontamination kit |
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Term
| How many different MOPP levels are there? |
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Definition
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| What does MOPP stand for? |
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| Mission Oriented Protective Posture |
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Definition
| management tool that is used to coordinate the use of systems and equipment in chemical warfare |
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Term
| What happen during MOPP level 0? |
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Definition
| Issue IPE accessible within five minutes |
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Term
| What happens during MOPP level 1? |
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Definition
Afloat: JSLIST, MASK, Gloves are accessible Ashore: Don protective equipment M9 tape |
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| What happens during MOPP level 2? |
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Definition
Afloat: Mask carried, Decon supplies staged Ashore: Don protective Over-boots |
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| What happens during MOPP level 3? |
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Definition
Afloat: GQ, install filter, don over-boots Ashore: Fill Canteens, activate Decon station |
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| What happens during MOPP level 4? |
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Definition
Afloat: Don mask/hood, gloves, circle William, countermeasure wash down Ashore: Gloves with liner, untie bow in retention cord, loop between legs and secure to web belt |
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