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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 |