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Question: What tools and detection devices can be used to identify Agents?Answer: 1. Colormetric Tubes 2. M18A2 Chemical Detection Kit (Not in inventory) 3. ICAM 4. Detection Paper (M8/M9) 5. Enzyme tickets (M256) 6. Infrared Spectrometry 7. Ion-Mobility Spectrometry (ICAM, ) 8. Photo-Ionization
Question: What tools and detection devices can be used to identify Vesicants (blister )?Answer: 1. tubes 2. M18A2 Chemical Detection Kit 3. ICAM 4. Detection (M8/M9) Paper 5. Enzyme Tickets (M256 Kit) 6. Infrared Spectrometry 7. Ion-Mobility Spectrometry (ICAM, ACADA) 8. Photo-Ionization Detector
Question: What and detection devices can be used to identify Biological agents and toxins?Answer: 1. Hand Held Assays 2. Infrared Spectrometry (Only the )
Question: What tools and detection devices can be used to identify (riot control agents)?Answer: 1. Colormetric tubes 2. Ion-Mobility . Can not be detected with air monitoring devices
Question: What are the steps for identifying solid and liquid materials?Answer: 1. Wear level A protective clothing 2. Approach cautiously from upwind 3. Measure in the following order a. Radioactivity b. Combustibility c. Oxygen availability/deficiency d. pH, if liquid e. sulfide f. Carbon Monoxide g. Organi
Question: What is used to Corrosivity pH?Answer: litmus dye, pH paper,
Question: What is used to Flammability?Answer: CGI, Multi-Gas, tubes, PID, FID
Question: What is used to Oxidation Potential?Answer: O2 monitors, Some gas detectors
Question: What is used to Oxygen deficiency?Answer: O2 monitors, Some gas detectors
Question: What is used to Radioactivity?Answer: ANVDR2, ANPDR77, , Badges
Question: What is used to Toxic Levels?Answer: Multi gas monitors, ICAM and blister
Question: What are the Capabilities of the Monoxide meter?Answer: 1. Measures the concentration of carbon monoxide 2. responders of possible ongoing combustion 3. Provides immediate results
Question: What are the Limitations of the Monoxide Meter?Answer: 1. Limited in that it measures only carbon monoxide. 2. The meter may not indicate whether an area is oxygen deficient. 3. Does not the percent of lower explosive limit (LEL).
Question: What are the of the Colormetric Tubes?Answer: specific gases and vapors
Question: What are the Limitations of the Colormetric ?Answer: 1. Will not provide specific quantitative results. 2. Not able to interchange different manufacturer's tubes. 3. May give "false positive" readings 4. May not be very . 5. Interpreting color change to determine concentration may be difficult.
Question: What are the Capabilities of a Gas Indicator?Answer: 1. Measures the concentration of a gas or vapor in the atmosphere. 2. Used to determine the presence of flammable vapors of hydrocarbon products.
Question: What are the of a Combustible Gas Indicator?Answer: 1. Intended for use in normal atmospheres. 2. Requires an initial warm-up period for platinum catalyst. 3. Does not identify other hazards such as toxicity. 4. Operating filament is by certain materials, including silicone, and acid gases.
Question: How does a Combustible Gas work?Answer: The catalyst is connected to an electrical surface known as a (Wheatstone Bridge) so that increases in temperature give a corresponding indication on the meter. Determines either LEL, ppm, or % gas by volume.
Question: What are the Capabilities of an meter?Answer: 1. deficient and enriched atmospheres. 2. Measures the percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere. 3. Should measure both oxygen-deficient and oxygen-enriched atmospheres.
Question: What are the Capabilities of a Dosimeter?Answer: 1. Specific chemical hazards 2. Used to determine the chemical exposure that an individual receives, working around a specific material or area.
Question: What are the of a Passive Dosimeter?Answer: 1. Product specific and other chemicals may interfere with the . 2. Must use the specific badge for the materials in question 3. Delayed results, depending on need for further laboratory analysis.
Question: What are the of Photoionization detectors?Answer: 1. Organic and some inorganic gases and vapors. 2. Detects total concentration of numerous organic and some inorganic gases and vapors. 3. Is usually a common /survey device for emergency response. 4. Can be used to measure toxic exposures.
Question: What are the of Photoionization detectors?Answer: 1. Must be calibrated 2. Does not detect methane 3. Reading may change if gases are mixed 4. Radio Freq, Power lines, , Dust, and High humidity interfer with readings. If the IP of the sample is above the eV rating of the lamp, no reading.
Question: What are the Capabilities of pH indicators/ or pH ?Answer: Measures the acidity or alkalinity of material.
Question: What are the Limitations of pH indicators/ or pH ?Answer: 1. Does not specific concentration of corrosive material. 2. Must be calibrated before each use. 3. Probes must be thoroughly rinsed with distilled water before and after use. 4. Close proximity to material 5. Must have accurate color percepti
Question: What is the most Radiation Detection Instrument?Answer: The -Mueller.
Question: What are the of Radiation Detection Instruments?Answer: 1. No response does not equal clean 2. EM fields can give "false positive" 3. Measurements can be affected by wind, shielding, etc. 4. Weak batteries produce erratic readings. 5. Only gamma rays and will detect, but not measure (A, B, N)
Question: What are the Capabilities of ?Answer: A substance or solution with a material causing a chemical reaction.
Question: What are the of Reagents?Answer: For specific chemical and biological .
Question: Sampling Team RolesAnswer: 1. Consist of at two personnel 2. Prepare all the items necessary to conduct sampling operations. 3. Use the layered-glove method for sampling operations. 4. Avoid getting gloves contaminated during sampling operations.
Question: When should samples be ?Answer: 1. As soon as possible after suspected CB contamination is encountered. 2. As by higher HQ.
Question: Why is air good for ?Answer: Air is a good matrix since it is a well-mixed medium.
Question: When is a soil sample ? Answer: Soil is a good medium to sample for organic compounds.
Question: What is the information required for chain of custody that is listed on the outside of a sample container?Answer: 1. Date, time, and location of sample 2. Identification of who took the sample 3. Physical description of sample 4. Sample number (samples are numbered consecutively).
Question: What are the forms that team members as a written record for each sample transported?Answer: 1. DD Form . DA Form 4137 3. CDC laboratory response network chain-of-custody form 4. Forms given by Authority Having Jurisdiction
Question: What are Examples of some hazardous Databases?Answer: Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations (CAMEO); Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry's (ATSDR); Chemical Hazard Response Information System (CHRIS); MEDITEXT; HAZARDTEXT; Substances Data Bank (HSDB); IRIS; RTECS
Question: What are the of information?Answer: 1. Databases 2. Maps and diagrams 3. Monitoring equipment 4. Reference manuals 5. Information Centers 6. Technical Information Specialist
Question: What are the two ways to loss of a product?Answer: Gauging Devices and Line
Question: How does a carry different products?Answer: Different products may be transported in the same line "pigs" to separate the products.
Question: What are some of container specific markings?Answer: 1. UN Symbol 2. Packaging identification code 3. Performance standard 4. Maximum rated specific gravity 5. Container origination 6. Authorizing (country) 7. Minimum thickness for reuse (metal or plastic drums or jerricans) 8. Test pressure
Question: How would you identify of a pipeline?Answer: Marker (POE: Product, Ownership, Emergency Contact Information)
 
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