CBRN Hazards - CHEM
Across
- 6. This type of agent was a "mask breaker"
- 7. Nerve agents are the most _____ chemical hazard
- 9. Incapacitating agents do not seriously _____ life
- 10. Blood agents are highly _____
- 12. Respiratory agents cause _____ effects
- 13. Incapacitating agents can cause _____ effects
- 14. Choking agents cause "dry land _____"
- 15. Detector used to determine if an environment is safe
- 16. Persistent agent effects can continue for _____ after exposure
- 17. Battery operated chemical point-sampling detector
Down
- 1. Non-persistent nerve agents
- 2. Required for protection against CBRN hazards
- 3. Primary route of exposure for choking agents
- 4. Blister agents mainly affect _____ and eyes
- 5. MCC's are widely used for _____
- 7. Blister agents restrict use of _____ and equipment
- 8. For incapacitated casualties, isolate, hydrate, and _____
- 11. Blister agents primarily affect warm, _____ skin
- 13. Absorption thru the skin