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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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show 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. Hydrogen sulfide f. Carbon Monoxide g. Organi  
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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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show O2 monitors, Some multi gas detectors  
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show O2 monitors, Some multi gas detectors  
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show ANVDR2, ANPDR77, Dosimeter, Badges  
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What is used to determine Toxic Levels?   show
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show 1. Measures the concentration of carbon monoxide 2. Warns responders of possible ongoing combustion 3. Provides immediate results  
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show 1. Limited in that it measures only carbon monoxide. 2. The meter may not indicate whether an area is oxygen deficient. 3. Does not indicate the percent of lower explosive limit (LEL).  
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What are the Capabilities of the Colormetric Tubes?   show
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What are the Limitations of the Colormetric Tubes?   show
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show 1. Measures the concentration of a combustible gas or vapor in the atmosphere. 2. Used to determine the presence of flammable vapors of hydrocarbon products.  
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show 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 damaged by certain materials, including silicone, and acid gases.  
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How does a Combustible Gas Indicator work?   show
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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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What are the Limitations of Photoionization detectors?   show
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What are the Capabilities of pH indicators/ or pH meters?   show
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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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What are the Capabilities of Reagents?   show
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show For specific chemical and biological materials.  
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show 1. Consist of at least 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.  
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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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show Soil is a good medium to sample for toxic organic compounds.  
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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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show Computer Aided Management of Emergency Operations (CAMEO); Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry's (ATSDR); Chemical Hazard Response Information System (CHRIS); MEDITEXT; HAZARDTEXT; Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB); IRIS; RTECS  
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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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show Different products may be transported in the same line using "pigs" to separate the products.  
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What are some examples of container specific markings?   show
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show Pipeline Marker (POE: Product, Ownership, Emergency Contact Information)  
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