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1. AFQTP 4B051 22 PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations STS Line Item 5 2 2 Input and interpret risk assessment tools dispersion models i e CHEMRAT CHART or equivalent Proficiency Code 2b PC Definition step procedures for doing the task Can do most parts of the task Needs help only on hardest parts Can determine step by DID THE TRAINEE YES NO 1 INPUT AND INTERPRET DATA IN CHART Select the agent of concern from the drop down list in STEP 1 within CHART Input temperature data in STEP 2 Input exposure concentration in STEP 3 Select the appropriate detection limit in STEP 3a Input estimated exposure duration in STEP 4 Click Calculate Risk button to generate Chemical Health Risk Assessment Data Interpret risk assessment data using CHART User Guide Communicate health risk assessment data to appropriate decision makers CCs potentially affected members INPUT AND INTERPRET DATA IN CHEMRAT 1 2 Select agent of concern from the drop down list in CHEMRAT Select whether the agent is viscosity Neat or Thickened based on intel from drop down list Determine the type of weapon system i e TBM Air TBM Ground or a specific TBM that may target the operating area Select the estimated number of in bound TBMs or TBMs causing agent deposition Select ap
2. 4 If personnel are in MOPP 2 what is the exposure type and protection in CHEMRAT A Exposure type Inhaled Protection None Source Chemical Hazard Estimation Method and Risk Assessment Tool CHEMRAT Phase One User s Manual 2003 AFRL 5 Mild effects following inhalation ocular exposure include miosis rhinorrhea and tight chest These are describing what type of effect in CHART A Threshold Source Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear CBRN Health Assessment and Risk Tool CHART User Guide 2007 AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations STS Line Item 5 2 3 Use emergency management response plans and checklists TRAINER GUIDANCE Proficiency Code 2b Can do most parts of the task Needs help only on hardest parts Can determine step by DEUS nane step procedures for doing the task Prerequisites None e AFI 41 106 Medical Readiness Program Management 22 April 2014 May differ as updates occur e AFMAN 10 2502 Air Force Incident Management System AFIMS Standards and Procedures September 2011 May differ as updates occur e AFI 10 2501 Air Force Emergency Management Program Planning and Operations 24 January 2007 Corrected 10 May 2013 and may differ as updates occur e AFMAN 10 2504 Air Force Incident Management Guidance for Major Accidents and Natural Disasters 13 May 2013 and may differ as updates occur Training References Installati
3. Obtain temperature wind and stability using appropriate conversions Area coverage set to Peak Set exposure duration initially to 1 hour matches persistency table Select protection level Interpret risk assessment data using Chemical Hazard Estimation Method and Risk Assessment Tool CHEMRAT user s manual and Hazard Duration Estimate Using CHEMRAT checklist 12 Communicate health risk assessment data to appropriate decision makers CCs potentially affected members re NOOO ON LA de LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Develop scenario with exercise inputs for CHEMRAT tool NOTES 1 The default temperature unit of measure is Fahrenheit This is indicated by a check in the box labeled Check for Degrees F Selected agents have toxicity estimates for Percutaneous Vapor exposure under hot and moderate temperatures Hot temperatures are defined as greater than 85 degrees F Moderate temperatures are defined as 65 to 85 degrees F In general as the temperature increases the effective Percutaneous Vapor dosage decreases CHART will use the temperature input to determine the appropriate toxicity values to calculate and display 2 Determining the concentration of a particular chemical warfare agent in the environment is limited by the equipment technologies employed The default unit of measure is milligrams per cubic meter If parts per million ppm are to be used indicate by a check in the box labeled Check for
4. ppm Units There are several methods of determining the concentration to include a measured concentration a concentration equal to the detection limit of 2 AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations a particular piece of equipment and a concentration generated from a CHEMRAT prediction 3 CHART is populated with detection limits for various equipment and operating modes These detection limits are known for the agent selected in Step 1 To use this section select the Equipment Method by placing the cursor over the applicable equipment and clicking the left mouse button The Published Detection Limit for Selected Agent value will appear in the right hand column 4 This is the anticipated time for an unprotected airman to accomplish a task that demands a reduction in the MOPP level The unit of measure is minutes for all inputs 5 Select the agent s used in the attack Possible choices are GB amp GF GD GF HD and VX If multiple agents are used examine each case and result separately For GB amp GF CHEMRAT assumes the tactical ballistic missile TBM carries both agents 6 Possible chemical choices are GB amp GF GD GF HD and VX If multiple agents are used examine each case and result separately For GB amp GF CHEMRAT assumes the tactical ballistic missile TBM carries both agents 7 Number of weapons default 1 unless you
5. DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE QTP 4B051 22 Headquarters US Air Force 2 April 2015 Washington DC 20330 1030 AIR FORCE SPECIALTY CODE 4B051 BIOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Response Operations QUALIFICATION TRAINING PACKAGE Accessibility Publications and forms are available on the e publishing website at http www e publishing af mil for downloading or ordering Realeasability There are no releasability restrictions on this publication AFQTP 4B051 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations Table of Contents STS Line Item 5 2 2 Input and interpret risk assessment tools dispersion models i e CHEMRAT CHART or quivalent felipe Rha ae eee hne eei enims 1 TRAINER GUIDANCE TT 1 TASKISTERS sata RATER ARRA Mio esse Atoms rea digs Rs 2 TRAINEE REVIEW QUESTIONS ieiiedef eerte ette etti de iiid etude tenido eter idein ene d ird irn 4 PERFORMANCE CHEGKLIST 5 n tier pee e pe EP ns PR EHI deerit ee eive deer de een 5 ANSWERS 6 PEPPER 7 STS Line Item 5 2 3 Use emergency management response plans and checklists eee 8 TRAINER GUIDANCE entente rrr ie ren net RU HR UTR e PR Ene ht dne eR an etes ie e eine eR e need r t en eni 8 TASK STEPS onere Oe I D RR OR ERR RERO P sada oad se eang GH oy DR RENE oa eng OTI OR E n RR 9 TRAINEE REVIEW QUESTIONS e iiiiesette o tee eee etin eee ero I taire eer AREE ee 10 PERFORMANCE CHEGKLIST trt RE REPRE EUER UR EHE EUR E RE PEE EUE
6. R EUN 11 ANSWERS vers canentes o epe Dire tectae t qe eene ER ierit e IR ERR Pri RE RSEN 12 AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations STS Line Item 5 2 2 Input and interpret risk assessment tools dispersion models ie CHEMRAT CHART or equivalent TRAINER GUIDANCE Proficiency Code 2b PC Definition Can do most parts of the task Needs help only on hardest parts Can determine step by step procedures for doing the task Prerequisites None e Chemical Hazard Estimation Method and Risk Assessment Tool CHEMRAT Phase One User s Manual 2003 https hpws afrl af mil dhp OE ESOHSC pages index cfm id 680 amp admin e Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear CBRN Health Assessment and Risk Tool CHART User Guide 2007 https hpws afrl af mil dhp OE ESOHSC pages index cfm id 680 amp admin Additional Supporting References Training References None CDC Reference 4B051 m 3 e After Action Report for Chemical Release or Exercise Scenario Training Support Material e CHEMRAT and CHART computer program Conduct hands on training and evaluation of interpretation of air sampling results to efus Hes TUES compare with applicable standard Given a scenario input hazards into a risk assessment tool and interpret the results Criterion Objective successfully completing all checklist items with limited trainer assistance on only the hardest parts Notes The CHART
7. RINT TRAINER NAME PRINT 11 AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations ANSWERS 1 Each installation unit must use the to develop unit specific checklist to support the IEMP 10 2 A IEMP 10 2 Source AFI 10 2501 Air Force Emergency Management EM Program Planning and Operation 10 May 2013 2 What plan is used for establishing plans for installation medical capabilities to respond to contingencies and support recovery A Medical Contingency Response Plan MCRP Source AFMAN 10 2502 Air Force Incident Management System AFIMS Standards and Procedures September 2011 3 What annex in the MCRP outlines support provided by the BE team A Annex F Source AFI 41 106 Medical Readiness Program Management 22 April 2014 4 Would one checklist be sufficient to cover all potential response scenarios A No Source 4B051 CDC 5 Checklist should be limited to that aid in performing essential tasks A Reminders Source 4B051 CDC 12
8. equent attacks consider lengthening exposure time to estimate total length of exposure if people will be in both places Or if performing risk assessment for a particular task enter the expected duration of that task for example sortie generation will take 2 hours 12 To estimate inhaled exposure risk if MOPP reduced to MOPP 0 2 select Inhaled and None To estimate percutaneous risk select PercVapor and None For G series agents the percutaneous vapor penetration is relatively low 90 inhalations vs 10 dermal VX however is 50 inhaled and 50 dermal 13 CHEMRAT User s Manual and Checklist and Hazard Duration Estimate Using CHEMRAT checklist are located at the following link https hpws afrl af mil dhp OE ESOHSC pages index cfm id 680 amp admin AFQTP 4B051 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations TRAINEE REVIEW QUESTIONS STS Line Item 5 2 2 Input and interpret risk assessment tools dispersion models i e CHEMRAT CHART or equivalent 1 What are the two exposure types for CHEMRAT under the Risk View 2 What type of agent is CHEMRAT designed to be used for 3 What law is the CHART CWA calculations based on 4 If personnel are in MOPP 2 what is the exposure type and protection in CHEMRAT 5 Mild effects following inhalation ocular exposure include miosis rhinorrhea and tight chest These are describing what type of effect in CHART
9. ex in the MCRP outlines support provided by the BE team 4 Would one checklist be sufficient to cover all potential response scenarios 5 Checklist should be limited to that aid in performing essential tasks 10 AFQTP 4B051 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST STS Line Item 5 2 3 Use emergency management response plans and checklists Proficiency Code 2b Can do most parts of the task Needs help only on hardest parts Can determine step by PO Deino step procedures for doing the task DID THE TRAINEE YES NO 1 Familiarize review local emergency management response plans i e IEMP 10 2 MCRP and BE specific checklists frequently 2 During emergency response situations ensure BE assets are activated through appropriate communication channels i e Medical Readiness 3 Upon notification locate local emergency management response plans and BE specific checklists 4 Depending on the stage of the response and situation select appropriate checklist s for the emergency response scenario 5 Properly execute checklist s requirements line items as required 6 Upon completion of response actions review scrub hotwash local emergency management response plans and BE specific checklists for improvements opportunities shortfalls Did the trainee successfully complete the task TRAINEE NAME P
10. on Emergency Management Plan IEMP Locally Developed Medical Contingency Response Plan MCRP Annex F Locally developed Locally developed BE checklists referenced in MCRP BE Field Manual AFDD 3 40 Counter Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations 26 January 2007 Last Reveiw 1 November 2011 Additional Supporting Ref E d e AFTTP 3 42 32 Home Station Medical Response to Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Incidents 2013 CDC Reference 4B051 e Exercise Scenario Training Support Material Local BE Response Checklists Conduct hands on training and evaluation on use of emergency management plans and Specific Techniques checklists Given a response scenario use proper emergency response plans and or checklists Criterion Objective successfully completed all checklist items with limited trainer assistance on only the hardest parts Notes Good planning can provide BE personnel with the information they need to handle most emergency responses they will support but there are also many materials and sources BE personnel will bring with them or use during an incident response The installation s IEMP 10 2 the medical contingency response plan and other supporting BE checklists are critical for any response to ensure that during the confusion and stress of an incident response critical equipment procedures and information needed to accomplish incident response mission
11. program and its companion the Chemical Hazard Estimation Method and Risk Assessment Tool CHEMRAT are very useful references for assessing hazards and estimating hazard duration during CBRN incidents particularly chemical warfare agent attacks These tools are available at the USAFSAM ESOH Service Center website AFQTP 4B051 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations TASK STEPS Input and Interpret Data in CHART Select the agent of concern from the drop down list in STEP 1 within CHART Input temperature data in STEP 2 Input exposure concentration in STEP 3 Select the appropriate detection limit in STEP 3a Input estimated exposure duration in STEP 44 Click Calculate Risk button to generate Chemical Health Risk Assessment Data Interpret risk assessment data using CHART User Guide Communicate health risk assessment data to appropriate decision makers CCs potentially affected members 9o Sd ON EA qui GON Input and Interpret Data in CHEMRAT 1 Select agent of concern from the drop down list in CHEMRAT 2 Select whether the agent is viscosity Neat or Thickened based on intel from drop down list 3 Determine the type of weapon system i e TBM Air TBM Ground or a specific TBM that may target the operating area Select the estimated number of in bound TBMs or TBMs causing agent deposition Select appropriate target area Input the appropriate surface i e asphalt concrete or sand
12. propriate target area Input the appropriate surface i e asphalt concrete or sand Obtain temperature wind and stability using appropriate conversions AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations 8 Area coverage set to Peak 9 Set exposure duration initially to 1 hour matches persistency table 10 Select protection level 11 Interpret risk assessment data using Chemical Hazard Estimation Method and Risk Assessment Tool CHEMRAT user s manual and Hazard Duration Estimate Using CHEMRAT checklist 12 Communicate health risk assessment data to appropriate decision makers CCs potentially affected members Did the trainee successfully complete the tasks TRAINEE NAME PRINT TRAINER NAME PRINT AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations ANSWERS 1 What are the two exposure types for CHEMRAT under the Risk View A Inhaled and Percutaneous Vapor Source Chemical Hazard Estimation Method and Risk Assessment Tool CHEMRAT Phase One User s Manual 2003 AFRL para 3 2 11 2 What type of agent is CHEMRAT designed to be used for A Chemical Warfare Agents Source 4B051 CDC 3 What law is the CHART CWA calculations based on A Haber s Law Source 4B051 CDC and Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear CBRN Health Assessment and Risk Tool CHART User Guide
13. receive specific reports of multiple explosions in same sector 8 From this menu the user can select an area size or a specific air base This version of CHEMRAT contains two specific air bases listed as ABI and AB2 and two generalized base sizes small and large A separate Appendix C contains the identification key that ties specific weapon systems to specific air bases e Small base 3 km downwind x 1 km crosswind e Large base 5 km downwind x 3 km crosswind e HINT Always choose SMALL 9 The choices are 10 C 50 F 20 C 68 F 30 C 86 F and 40 C 104 F If the area temperature falls between two temperature ranges evaluate both temperatures and compare the results Select the temperature that presents the worst case results Select the wind speed closest to forecast or actual conditions If the current wind speed falls between two wind speed ranges evaluate both wind speeds and compare the results Select the wind speed that presents the worst case results Wind Speed and Stability Categories Wind Speed Stability Category 1 m s 3 6 km h F Stable 3 m s 10 8 km h DorF 5 m s 18 0 km h D Neutral 10 This represents the concentration in the grid receiving the most contamination Use 99 and 95 if you have the time but if the results are more than 10x lower than peak use peak for all VLS Track plume area ref pp 19 20 of policy ltr and p 17 of CHEMRAT guidance for background 11 For subs
14. s are not forgotten AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations TASK STEPS 1 Familiarize review local emergency management response plans i e IEMP 10 2 MCRP and BE specific checklists frequently 2 During emergency response situations ensure BE assets are activated through appropriate communication channels i e Medical Readiness Upon notification locate local emergency management response plans and BE specific checklists 4 Depending on the stage of the response and situation select appropriate checklist s for the emergency response scenario Properly execute checklist s requirements line items as required 6 Upon completion of response review scrub hotwash local emergency management response plans and BE specific checklists for improvements opportunities shortfalls W on LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Locally developed exercise scenario NOTES 1 Trainer will develop a scenario that will require the use of a locally developed checklist AFQTP 4B05 1 22 Journeyman Training Guide Response Operations TRAINEE REVIEW QUESTIONS STS Line Item 5 2 3 Use emergency management response plans and checklists 1 Each installation unit must use the to develop unit specific checklist to support the IEMP 10 2 2 What plan is used for establishing plans for installation medical capabilities to respond to contingencies and support recovery 3 What ann

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