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Chemical Biological And Radiological Warfare

Subject : engineering
Instructions:
  • Answer 33 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Mask used to protect personnel against CBR; not effective against smoke - ammonia - CO - or CO2.






2. Shockwaves create damage and destruction - by the blast itself (initial) or by debris (secondary)






3. Hydrogen Cyanide - Initial deep breathing - Violent convulsions - Breathing stops after one minute - Heart stops soon after






4. MCU-2P fitted with canister - Suit donned






5. PPE issued to each person - Mask fitted






6. Produces worst fallout - Fireball touches the earth - Nagasaki and Hiroshima






7. Immediate dryness of the throat - Coughing - Choking - Tightness in the chest - Headache - Nausea






8. Fireball formed but rarely surfaces - Creates upward thrust of water into air - Shockwave greatest danger






9. PPE carried on person






10. MOPP






11. All PPE donned






12. Choking agents - Nerve agents - Blood agents - Blister agents






13. High Altitude Air Burst - Air Burst - Surface Burst - Shallow Underwater Burst - Deep Underwater Burst






14. Most damage is caused by the shockwaves - Radiation fallout is secondary danger - Fireball does not touch ground - Causes mushroom cloud






15. Non - ionizing (indirect ionizing) Most penatrable; charges a nuclei at an atomic level - rendering the atom radioactive (including body tissues thus making the person radioactive) Effective protection consists of hydrogen rich material (water - parr






16. Doubles as protection against a and






17. Creates a flash of magnetic and electric fields that cause power surges and electronic mishaps in equipment.






18. Ionizing Will penetrate upper layers of matter; will alter the molecules it colides with. Most dangerous when contaminated particulate matter remains on skin - or inhaled.Effective protection: masks - clothing - eye protection - thorough washing of c






19. Personal dosimeter; non - self reading - must be used with computer devices to determine how much ? radiation one is exposed to.






20. Ionizing - Penetrates all parts of the body; ionizes the molecules it strikes and alters chemical composition of the matter Effective protection: high density - high mass material with high atomic number (lead is most readily available)






21. Treated clothing to protect agains blister agents and all known chemical and biological war agents.






22. Runny nose - Difficulty breathing - Contraction of the pupils - Nausea - Cramps - Headache - Coma - Convulsion






23. Medication to treat initial symptoms of nerve agents - Antidotal - not preventative.






24. Similar effect as shallow - but more contaminated waters






25. Use of radioactive agents and weapons to cause injury - or death.






26. Intense heat from explosion - Radiation travels in straight lines - so burns usually only on side facing blast - Blindness caused by intense light radiation






27. Detonation in excess of 100 -000 ft (18 mi) - Disturbs electromagnetic communications - Fireball does not touch ground






28. Ionizing Must be ingested into airways - blood stream - can be blocked by minimal matter (paper)






29. Process in which energetic particles or energy or waves travel through a medium or space - Consists of non - ionizing (radio - visible light - n) and ionizing (a -






30. Redness of the skin - Intense itching and blisters






31. Deliberate use of living organisms used to cause death - injury - or destroy living things.






32. Intentional use of harmful or lethal chemicals used to cause death - injury - or irritation.






33. Pocket dosimeter; personal meter to determine overall exposure to harmful radiation in a given setting.