General Knowledge | Equipment | Hands-ON | Guidance | BONUS |
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What are the four levels of HAZMAT suits, from the LEAST protective to the most.
What is: Level D, Level C, Level B, and Level A
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What modes AND functions does the GR-135 have? (HINT: There are 4 total)
What is: Automatic - - Search/Identify and Manual
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Please demonstrate how to correctly use the Alpha probe while searching for contamination.
What is: PASS or FAIL??!!
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What guidance discusses operations in a CBRN enviornment?
What is: AFMAN10-2503
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What is the biggest cause of damage immediatley following a nuclear explosion?
What is: the explosive blast ( shock wave ) "Most damage comes from the explosive blast. The shock wave of air radiates outward, producing sudden changes in air pressure that can crush objects, and high winds that can knock objects down"
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What are the most effective means of protection against radiation exposure?
What is: Time, Distance, and Shielding
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Prior to using the Alpha prode, what do you need to check for? How do you do this?
What is: Holes in the Mylar/check by shining the probe into the light and seeing if you get a spiked reading on your .
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Connect, turn on, and operationally check the RADECO.
What is: PASS or FAIL??!!
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What AFTTP is used for CBRN Reconnaissance and surveillance?
What is: AFTTP 3-2.44 MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND
PROCEDURES FOR CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, AND NUCLEAR RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE |
What are the different types of burst of a nuclear explosion?
What is: Air burst, surface burst, subsurface burst, and high altitude burst
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While in Level A and B your Firehawk is attached to a First-Stage Regulator, during Level C what should you ensure you have attached to it instead?
What is: The canister and breathing tube must be attached to the facepiece during Level C
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What type of air sampler is the HVAS?
What is: GRAB
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Locate the hidden RAD source in the training room using the ADM-300.
What is: PASS or FAIL??!!
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What AFTTP talks about CBRN Threats and Hazards?
What is: AFTTP 3-2.55 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Threats and Hazards
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List the three types of ionizing radiation, along with what stops each one
What is: Alpha - skin or paper, Beta - clothes or aluminum, and Gamma - several inches of lead or several feet of concrete.
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What are the dismounted CBRN LOCATE techniques?
What is: ZigZag, Lane, Cloverleaf, Grid, and Triangulation
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What type of source do we use to check the operability of the Alpha/X-Ray probe?
What is: Th-232 (Thorium).
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Search for/Identify the hidden RAD source in the training room using the GR-135
What is: PASS or FAIL??!!
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What guidance would you refer to if you had any questions about manual plotting?
What is: ATP 45 Warning and Reporting and Hazard Prediction of CBRN Incidents
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CBRN location techniques require
applied judgment based on METT-TC, what is METT-TC?
What is: Mission, Enemy, Terrain, Troops, Time, and Civil considerations
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APR's do not supply their own air, so prior to wearing them you must check the oxygen levels. What do those levels need to be between in order to safely wear one?
What is: Between 19.5% and 23.5%
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Exceeding what dose rate will set the GR-135's WARNING alarm off?
What is: 2,000uR/h
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Using PROPER techniques, show/walk us through how to set up the RADECO as if we were on scene.
What is: PASS or FAIL??!!
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What DoDm provides the procedures and organizational templates for DoD
Components responding to accidents involving U.S. nuclear weapons?
What is: DoDm 3150.08
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Who discovered radiation?
What is: Henri Becquerel (Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X-Rays, Becquerel researched them and discovered radioactivity, and Marie Curie came up with the term "radioactivity")
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