Art /Army Board - CBRN Part 2

Army Board - CBRN Part 2

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This deck covers key concepts and procedures related to Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense as outlined in the Army Board - CBRN Part 2. It includes questions and answers on protective gear, alarms, reports, and decontamination processes.

What does CPOG stand for?

Chemical Protective Outer Garment
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
What does CPOG stand for?
Chemical Protective Outer Garment
What is the first step in putting on your M17 series mask?
Stop breathing
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What actions are taken in MOPP Level 2?
Over garment - worn Overboots - worn Hood/mask - carried Gloves - carried
What chemical is used when checking the operation of the protective mask?
Amyl acetate
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What does JSLIST stand for?
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
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What are two features of the JSLIST suit?
1) washable up to 6 times 2) reduces heat stress

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TermDefinition
What does CPOG stand for?
Chemical Protective Outer Garment
What is the first step in putting on your M17 series mask?
Stop breathing
What actions are taken in MOPP Level 2?
Over garment - worn Overboots - worn Hood/mask - carried Gloves - carried
What chemical is used when checking the operation of the protective mask?
Amyl acetate
What does JSLIST stand for?
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology
What are two features of the JSLIST suit?
1) washable up to 6 times 2) reduces heat stress
What are 3 types of alarms and signals that units use to respond quickly and correctly to NBC hazards?
1) audible alarms 2) automatic alarms 3) visual alarms
When do you give warning when under NBC attack?
After you mask
The primary means of warning units of an actual or predicted NBC hazard is the NBC warning and reporting system (NBCWRS), consisting of six reports - which report is the most widely used report?
The NBC 1 report (observing unit uses this report to provide NBC attack data)
What is an NBC 1 report?
It is an initial observer's report of any type of NBC attack
What communications precedence is an NBC 1 report?
FLASH precedence - all others are immediate
What is DA Form 1971-7-R?
NBC 1 observer's initial or follow-up report (observing unit uses this report to provide NBC attack data)
Describe some of the information contained on an NBC 1 nuclear attack report?
1) date and time of attack 2) flash-to-bang time 3) illumination time 4) type of burst 5) location of GZ (ground zero) or azimuth to attack 6) stabilized nuclear cloud measurements
What are 3 fundamentals of NBC defense?
1) avoid contamination 2) protection 3) decontamination
What should a unit do when a NBC 3 report is received?
Continuous chemical monitoring - continuous surveillance for radiation in the unit are or position
During the monitoring for a series NBC 4 report, at what distance does the operator take a dose rate reading?
Maximum 150 meters out - no more than 300 meters apart
What are the dimensions of a NBC marker?
11 1/2 " on the top by 8" on either side
What is the shape of the contamination markers?
Triangle
What does the process of absorbing, destroying, neutralizing, making harmless, or removing chemical and biological agents or removing radioactive material that is around or clinging to a person, object, or area in order to make it safe?
Decontamination
What are the 3 levels of decontamination?
1) immediate 2) operational 3) thorough
What are the colors for both Gas and Chemical Marker and Bio Marker?
Background is yellow with red lettering - gas Background is blue with red lettering - bio
What is the color of a nuclear (radiological) contamination marker?
White background with ATOM in black letters
What two things should you avoid doing when crossing a contaminated area?
Stirring up dust Touch anything
How should an area be crossed that is suspected of contamination?
Quickly, avoiding depressions and vegetation
What's the first step performed during a crossing of a contaminated area?
Continuous monitoring