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Detection Devices

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What tools and detection devices can be used to identify Nerve Agents?   show
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What tools and detection devices can be used to identify Vesicants (blister agents)?   show
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show 1. Hand Held Assays 2. Infrared Spectrometry (Only the presence)  
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What tools and detection devices can be used to identify Irritants (riot control agents)?   show
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What are the steps for identifying unknown solid and liquid materials?   show
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show litmus dye, pH paper, probes  
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show CGI, Multi-Gas, Colormetric tubes, PID, FID  
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What is used to determine Oxidation Potential?   show
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show O2 monitors, Some multi gas detectors  
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What is used to determine Radioactivity?   show
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show Multi gas monitors, ICAM nerve and blister  
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What are the Capabilities of the Carbon Monoxide meter?   show
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What are the Limitations of the Carbon Monoxide Meter?   show
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show Detects specific gases and vapors  
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show 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 accurate. 5. Interpreting color change to determine concentration may be difficult.  
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What are the Capabilities of a Combustible Gas Indicator?   show
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What are the Limitations of a Combustible Gas Indicator?   show
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show The platinum 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.  
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What are the Capabilities of an Oxygen meter?   show
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What are the Capabilities of a Passive Dosimeter?   show
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What are the Limitations of a Passive Dosimeter?   show
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show 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 measuring/survey device for emergency response. 4. Can be used to measure toxic exposures.  
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show 1. Must be calibrated 2. Does not detect methane 3. Reading may change if gases are mixed 4. Radio Freq, Power lines, Transformers, Dust, and High humidity interfer with readings. If the IP of the sample is above the eV rating of the lamp, no reading.  
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show Measures the acidity or alkalinity of corrosive material.  
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What are the Limitations of pH indicators/ or pH meters?   show
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show The Geiger-Mueller.  
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show 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 measure gamma rays and will detect, but not measure (A, B, N)  
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show A substance or solution combined with a material causing a chemical reaction.  
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What are the Limitations of Reagents?   show
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Identify Sampling Team Roles   show
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When should samples be taken?   show
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Why is air good for samples?   show
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When is a soil sample preferred?   show
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What is the minimum information required for chain of custody that is listed on the outside of a sample container?   show
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show 1. DD Form 1911 2. DA Form 4137 3. CDC laboratory response network chain-of-custody form 4. Forms given by Authority Having Jurisdiction  
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What are Examples of some hazardous Materials Databases?   show
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What are the sources of information?   show
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show Gauging Devices and Frost Line  
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How does a pipeline carry different products?   show
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show 1. UN Symbol 2. Packaging identification code 3. Performance standard 4. Maximum rated specific gravity 5. Container origination 6. Authorizing state (country) 7. Minimum thickness for reuse (metal or plastic drums or jerricans) 8. Test pressure  
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How would you identify ownership of a pipeline?   show
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