Mark CBRN contaminated area

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CBRN Contamination Marking Quiz

Test your knowledge on how to effectively mark CBRN contaminated areas with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential protocols and best practices for ensuring safety during CBRN incidents.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Learn about the proper use of markers
  • Enhance your understanding of CBRN safety requirements
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by MarkingScout427
What kit would you use to mark contaminated areas?
C365
M328
M238
E765
What level of MOPP should you be in while placing markers?
2
1
4
5
When should you place the ATOM marker?
Radiological or Biological agents
Nuclear or radiological contamination
Nuclear or nerve agents
Persistant chemical agents
When should you place the biological marker?
Bionuclear agents
Biological agents
Bionerve agents
All chemicals no matter what
When should you place the gas marker?
When you smell gas
When you suspect a biological agent
For persistant chemical agents
Any time you mark anything, you also mark it as gas, just incase.
How far out should you place the marker for all contaminates?
200 meters
250 meters
80 meters
300 meters
What should you put on the marker if you dont know the agent/symbol?
A big question mark
Write stay back 200 meters
Write unknown
Try your best to guess what it is
When should you employ CBRN markers?
Only if your PSG deems necessary
If you think there could be wildlife nearby
When you know ther area is contaminated
When there are strong winds
What does TIC and TIB stand for in this situation?
Toxic industrial chemical, toxic industrial bionuclear
Toxic industrial biological, toxic industrial chemical
Time infused core, toxic infused bioagent
Toxic infused chemical, toxic infused biological
What does CBRN stand for?
Chemical, bilogical, Radiological and nerve
Chemical, bilogical, Radiological and nuclear
Chemical, bionerve, Radiological and Nerve agent
Chemical, Nuclear, Radiological and Bionuclear
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