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» Submit NBC 1 Report
» Nerve Agent Antidote Kit, MARK IHolding, Hand Position and Injection..
» React to Nuclear Hazard/AttackReact to a nuclear hazard or attack without becoming a casualty of a nuclear attack with or without warning
» Nerve AgentsAll about different Nerve Agents
» Protect Yourself from Chemical/Biological Contamination Using Your Assigned Protective MaskProtect yourself from chemical or biological contamination using your assigned protective mask. Don, clear, and check your mask within 9 seconds.
» Supervise employment of nuclear, biological, and chemical markersVerify that the appropriate marker is selected. Verify that required information is recorded on the marker.
» Identify the requirements to supervise radiation monitoring proceduresIdentify the steps to follow to conduct periodic and continuous monitoring.
» Identify requirements to supervise operational decontamination procedures
» Identify requirements to supervise crossing of a contaminated areaTerminal Learning Objectives
» React to Chemical or Biological Hazard/AttackConditions, Standards, Performance Steps
» Detect chemical agents using M8 or M9 detector paperUpon completion of this lesson, you will understand the procedures to detect chemical agents using M8 or M9 detector paper.
» Conduct Unmasking Procedures


