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What does MOPP stand for? Mission Oriented Protective Posture
What activities occur in MOPP 0? Inspect, Size and Issue of IPE
What activities occur in MOPP 1? - SUSPECTED - Inventory of CBR equipment - Assign and verify CBRN-D teams - Inspection of all installed detections - Issue protective masks - Set Material condition Yoke
What activities occur in MOPP 2? - POSSIBLE - Mask WORN on person (in carrier) - Set material condition Modified Zebra
What activities occur in MOPP 3? - PROBALBE - Don JSLIST trousers and smock, over boots (cw/bw environment) - Set material condition Zebra/GQ - Activate CMWDS intermittently
What activities occur in MOPP 4? - IMMINENT - Set General Quarters (If not done already) - Don mask, hood and glove set - Set Circle William - Activate CMWD continuously (15 MINUTES) - Only the CO can downgrade MOPP levels with DCA recommendations
What are Pathogens? What are Toxins? Pathogens are living organisms Toxins are substances produced or derived by living organism
What is Bacteria? Viruses? Fungi? Bacteria - Single celled, microscopic organisms (Cholera) Viruses - even smaller than Rickettsia, responsible for over 60% of diseases (smallpox, Ebola, influenza) Fungi - Consists of molds and yeast (mushrooms)
What information must be recorded when bagging DFU filters? - Collection start and stop times, date, location of DFU, DFU serial # and operator initials are required when bagging filters for collection or change out
What is the purpose of the list control system? Level out the flight deck during flight operations
What is the purpose of the drainage and ballast system? To dewater engineering spaces during casualties. To dewater voids and peak tanks
What is the purpose of the VDF system? to ballast the ship in emergency situations or during battle damage
What is the purpose of the firemain system? Provide the ship with saltwater for equipment
What is the purpose of the AFFF system? To provide FF foam to various spaces for FF efforts
What does a nerve agent do to the body? Disrupt the transmission of nerve impulses and produce systemic effects.
What do blister agents cause? Can produce both damage to body tissue in the area of contact, causing severe pain, and systemic effects.
What do blood agents affect? Attack an enzyme that is important in the transfer of oxygen from the bloodstream to the cells of the body, causing cells to be starved for oxygen (anoxia)
What do choking agents do to the lungs? Fills lungs with fluid, producing an oxygen deficiency (anoxia) and severe systemic effects.
M50 JSPGM (mask) o Outsert Covering Mask Lens o -Polyurethane eye lens o Face Piece: o Butyl/Silicone rubber blend o Three sizes (S, M, L) o M61 Twin Filters o Audio Frequency Amplifier & Amplifier Adapter
JOINT SERVICE LIGHTWEIGHT INTEGRATED SUIT TECHNOLOGY (JSLIST) Shelf life/Operational effectiveness Coat/trousers packaged separately Heat sealed Vacuum packed 5 year shelf life Wear Time: 45 days of use out of 120 days can be washed up to six times 24 hrs of constant wear in a CW environment
HIGH ALTITUDE BURST 100,000 FT & ABOVE **EMP DAMAGE** SATELLITE BLACKOUT FLASH BLINDNESS
AIR BURST BELOW 100,000 FT FIREBALL DOESN’T TOUCH SURFACE EMP/TREE DAMAGE BLACKOUT INITIAL RADIATION THERMAL RADIATION FLASH BLINDNESS BLAST/SHOCK WAVE
SURFACE BURST  AT OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE SURFACE  **FALLOUT**  INITIAL RADIATION  RADIOACTIVE POOL  BLACKOUT  EMP/TREE  BLAST/SHOCK WAVE
UNDERWATER BURST  BLUEOUT  RADIOACTIVE POOL  SHOCK  CAVITATION
Direct compression, (I-Type) • Pressure acting parallel to axis • Simplest and strongest • Vertical or horizontal
Triangulation, (K-Type) • Shores under direct compression • Ends cut at 90 degree angles • Installed at not more than a 90 degree angle
Cross-Axial, (H-Type) • Pressure acting perpendicularly to axis • Moderate pressure
AFFF (AQUEOUS FILM FORMING FOAM) 2.5 gallons pre-mixed solution of AFFF concentrate and FRESH water Effective range: 15 feet and decreases as pressure decreases. Will last approximately 60 seconds of continuous use (7-10 SHOTS) Used for Class: A,B,C Fires
PKP (Potassium Bicarbonate) 18 and 27 lbs. cylinders Effective range 18 lbs. - 19 feet; 27 lbs. - 21 feet Will last approximately 10-11 seconds of continuous use Discharge at the base of fire using a side to side motion Used for Class: A, B Fires and C in last resort.
CO2 15 lbs. of CO2 Effective range 4-6 feet Will last approximately 40 seconds of Continuous use Ground cylinder to deck when discharging Discharge at the base. Used for Class: A, B, C Fires
Class Alpha Fire PAPER, WOOD, RAGS, MATTRESSES, etc. (leaves ash) PREFERRED AGENT - WATER, AFFF, CO2
Class Bravo Fire FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, PAINT, ALCOHOL, etc. PREFERRED AGENT - AFFF, PKP, HALON, HFP
Class Charlie Fire ELECTRICAL PREFERRED AGENT- CO2
Class Delta Fire SPECIAL HAZARDS, METALS PREFERRED AGENT- JETTISON, COPIOUS AMOMTS OF WATER, AFFF
Steel shores Adjustable and telescoping  Two sizes • Model 3-5 maximum load of 20,000 pounds when closed & 12,000 pounds extended • Model 6-11 maximum load of 20,000 pounds when closed & 6,000 pounds extended
Wood shores  Made of soft  Douglas fir  Yellow pine  Hemlock  Spruce  Treatment, Fire resisting chemicals
Soft Patch Used as the primary temporary pipe patch. It can hold up to 150 PSI, but it very often leaks.
RAPID PATCH Holds up to 294 PSI DOES NOT require system isolation
E.W.A.R.P.  Emergency Water Activated Repair Patch  150 PSI max  300 degrees F  DO NOT USE on potable water or fuel systems  System must be secured  Sets in 30 minutes
Peri-jet  Pumps 7% more than any other NAVY pumps  Six jets around vacuum chamber  Straight bore of 2 1/2 inches  Allow debris up to 2 1/2 inches in diameter to pass through  No foot valve on peri-jet
S-type How many gallons you put in to it, it pumps out 2 times that One jet in vacuum chamber Foot valve Strainer attached and must be raised and lowered when it clogs with debris 1 1/2 inch size available
ESP- ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMP  3 phase 440 volt AC  Pump uncontaminated fresh or salt water  Not designed to pump gasoline, heavy oils or hot water  DFM, JP-5 & Navy Distillate (ND) may be pumped safely in emergency situations with Chief Engineers Permission
Aluminum pump o 200 GPM at a 50’ static head o 160 GPM at a 70’ static head
Brass pump o 180 GPM at a 50’ static head o 140 GPM at a 70’ static head
PROTECTIVE FOOTWARE Alternative Footwear Solutions Overboot Replace Airboss Lightweight Overboot Non-permeable butyl rubber 3 sets laces 24 hours of protection in CW environment Provides up to 376 hours of wear over 45 days in an uncontaminated environment
CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES JSLIST Block 2 Glove Upgrade (JB2GU) Two piece ensemble with an inner knit sweat layer and outer rubber CB protective glove Provides up to 24 hours of wear in CW/BW environment Provides up to 30 days of wear in non-contaminated environment
M9 Chemical Detection Paper  detects the presence liquid nerve agents (G&V Series and H&L agents) (doesn’t identify)  droplets >100microns  response time <10 sec  Chemical agent sensitive dye on paper  protective layer  adhesive coating  Carcinogenic (old)
M-8 CHEMICAL DETECTION PAPER Detects and identifies liquid agents Color change for positive identification: • Gold- G Nerve • Green- V Nerve • Red- Blister response time @20sec FOR LIQUID (part of the M256A1/A2) Booklet with 25 sheets (perforated, 50 samples)
M256A1 CHEMICAL DETECTION KIT 12 sampler detectors M8 paper booklet response time 17 to 20 min depending on operator proficiency
CBR HAZARD MARKING KIT Chemical Sign: Agent - Date - Time Biological Sign: Agent - Date - Time Radiological Sign: Dose rate - Date - Time - Burst Data Unexploded Munition
TYPES OF RADIATION  ALPHA  BETA  GAMMA  NEUTRON
RADIATION DETECTION METHODS RADIAC- Radiation Detection Indication and Computation
Shoring Placing supports against, beneath or above damaged areas Prevents additional sagging, bulging, and/or metal fatigue Temporary structure
DECON STATIONS • There are 8 Decontamination stations on board (4 on 2nd deck and 4 on the 02 level) • Decon stations are used to decontaminate personnel during CBR environments • FM is used to shower contaminates off personnel
Each decon station has 5 parts o OCUA (Outer Clothing Undressing Area) o ICUA (Inner Clothing Undressing Area) o Shower Area o Redressing Area o Control Room
IPDS o IPDS (Improved Point Detection System) o Major Components:  2 EASU’s (External Air Sampling Units)  2 DU’s (Detector Units)  1 CDU (Control Display Unit)  1 RDU (Remote Display Unit)
DCA (DAMAGE CONTROL ASSISTANT) LCDR CUEVAS
ADCA (ASSISTANT DAMAGE CONTROL ASSISTANT) ENS RAYCRAFT
FIREMARSHALL CWO3 GARCESBRISOS
Which shipboard spaces can use the drainage/ballast system? - EDG #1&2 - Aux rooms - Engine rooms - Pump rooms - JP5 transfer room/ JP5 valve room - OWS room - Shaft alleys - 7 A/C
What different equipment is Fireman used for? - A/C plants - AFFF/WDCM Stations - List control tanks - DB eductors - Mag sprinklers - EMALS cooling - ACE cooling - VCHT back up - JBD cooling - EDG
Name the spaces covered by AFFF sprinkling. - Engine rooms - AFS (aircraft fueling stations) - Pump rooms - EDG rooms
Name the spaces with AFFF hose reels. - Hangar bays - Flight deck - Engine rooms - Aux rooms
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