TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. -- Mission oriented protective posture
·MOPP Level 0:
Worn: Field Gear, Mask Carrier
Available: Individual Protective Equipment
Used for pre-attack of Chemical or Biological threat
·MOPP Level 1:
Worn: Overgarment, field gear and mask carrier
Carried: Footwear covers, mask/hood and gloves
When used: Pre-attack of Chemical or Biological threat
·MOPP Level 2:
Worn: Overgarment, field gear, mask carrier and footwear covers
Carried: Mask/hood and gloves
When used: Pre-attack of Chemical or Biological threat
·MOPP Level 3:
Worn: Overgarment, field gear, mask/hood and overboots
Carried: Gloves
Used for post-attack
·MOPP Level 4:
Worn: Overgarment, field gear, mask/hood, overboots and gloves
When used: During attack and post-attack
·Where on the body do you place chemical detection tape? Calf, upper arm and lower arm
·How far is the cordon for Unexploded Ordnance? Real world cordons are 300, 500, and 1,000 feet, depending on the size of the UXO. For exercises, simulate down to 5 percent, or 15, 25 and 50 feet.
·What are the steps to take when you find a Unexploded Ordnance?
·Recognize- Identify the hazard, remember features so you can accurately report
·Record- Mark the UXO so others are aware of the threat
·Retreat- evacuate a safe distance from the hazard
·Report- Call in the hazard so EOD can be dispatched and command can let others know to avoid the area
·What do you do after you give someone an injection for nerve agent?
Follow the instructions for the antidote and seek further medical attention
·How can you tell if someone is in shock?
·Confusion
·Cold sweaty skin
·Shallow, labored, rapid breathing
·Weak and rapid breathing