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Combat Army Chemical Operations Planning Radiological and Chemical SurveysPlanning Radiological and Chemical SurveysImportant NoticeLesson 1: Describe Elements of Planning Radiological/Chemical SurveysLesson 2: Plan a Radiological SurveyTable of ContentTable of Content cont'dIntroduction to Planning Radiological and Chemical SurveysPlan A Chemical SurveyLesson 1 Describe Elememts of Planning Radilogical/Chemical Surveys Describe Basic Planning PrinciplesThe Planning SequenceExamining probable commitments and establishing priority of further preparationDetermining guidance Preparing planning studiesTime Element in PlanningTime Element in Planning cont'dDiscuss Concepts of Radiological OperationsRadiological Information Collection SourcesNBC CompanyAutomatic ReportsCheck point overlayObservation-reporting agenciesAerial Radiological SurveysDescribe Planning of Radiological SurveysDescribe Planning of Radiological Surveys cont'dDiscuss Concepts of Chemical OperationsFigure 1. Chemical Agent Characteristics and EffectsBehavior of Chemical Agents in the FieldEffects of Humidity and Precipitation on Chemical AgentsOperations in a Chemical Environment cont'dDescribe Planning of Chemical SurveysPractice Exercise for Lesson 1 Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 cont'dLesson 1/Practice Exercise AnswersLesson 2 Plan A Radilogical SurveyLearning Event 1: Receive and Process NBC 4(Nuclear) Report Figure 2. NBC 4(Nuclear) Report FormatFigure 4. NBC 4(Nuclear) ReportFigure 5. Filled In Radiological Data SheetEvaluate NBC 4 (Nuclear) Report DataFigure 6. Location of Survey Meter and Corresponding Correlation Factor for Residual RadiationFigure 6. Location of Survey Meter and Corresponding Correlation Factor for Residual Radiation cont'dFigure 7. Air-Ground Correlation FactorsDecay Rate DeterminationFigure 8. Dose-Rate ReadingsFigure 9. Decay-Rate Determination (Monitoring Reading Plot)Figure 10. Decay-Rate Determination (Monitoring Reading Plot)Mathematical Method for Determination of nNormalizing FactorFigure 11. Normalizing Factors (Correction to H+1 Hour)Figure 12. Normalizing Factors (Correction to H+48 Hour)Lesson 2/Learning Event 1Figure 13. Fallout Pattern Plotted From Normalized Data Analyze Operational Situation FactorsSpecial Requirements for Radiological Survey PlansH-hour DeterminationTime of Completion of FalloutDetermine The Amount of Detail RequiredThe Radiation Status of Survey PersonnelDetermining The Type of Survey to Be ConductedTechniques for Ground Radiological SurveysAerial Radiological SurveysFigure 14. Fallout Prediction and Planned Aerial Survey OverlayFigure 15. Sketch Map of Division AreaProcedure for using course leg techniqueSimplified Aerial SurveyDetermine The Method of ControlPrepare Are A Radiological Survey OverlayFigure 16. Fallout Predication and Planned Ground Radiological Survey OverlayCo-Ordinate Safety MeasuresOperation Exposure GuideFigure 17. Nuclear Radiation Degree of Risk ExposureDegrees of RiskEstablishing an Operation Exposure Guide When the Total Cumulative Dose IS KnownTurn-back DoseTurn-back Dose cont'dProcess Survey Information Figure 18. Detailed Radiological Contamination OverlayFigure 19. Simplified Radiological Contamination Overlay Plotting Monitoring InformationFigure 20. Plotting Aerial Survey (Route Technique)Aerial Survey Course Leg TechniqueFigure 21. Aerial Survey OverlayRadiological Contour LinesFigure 22. Construction Of Dose-Rate Contour LineLesson 2/Learning Event 8MessengerFigure 23. Example NBC 5 (Nuclear) ReportPrepare A Radiological Survey PlanAdministration and LogisticsBriefing Guidance for Survey PartiesGuidance for the Aerial Survey PartyGuidancePractice Exercise for Lesson 2Practice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dFigure 24. Log-Log Graph Superimposed Linear ScaleLesson 2/Practice Exercise AnswerLesson 3 Plan Chemical SurveyPlot Contamintion ReportsFormat for NBC 1 (Chemical) ReportsProcess Chemical Contamination DataFigure 27. Plot of Contaminated AreaLesson 3/Learning Event 1Prepare a Chemical Survey OverlayFigure 28. Chemical Hazard Prediction and Planned Chemical Survey OverlayInformation to be ReportedChemical Survey MissionPrepare A Chemical Survey Plan Practice Exercise for Lesson 3Practice Exercise for Lesson 3 cont'dFigure 29. NBC 1 (Chemical) ReportLesson 3/Practice Exercise AnswersBlank PageBlank Page
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Army Chemical Operations Planning Radiological and Chemical SurveysPlanning Radiological and Chemical SurveysImportant NoticeLesson 1: Describe Elements of Planning Radiological/Chemical SurveysLesson 2: Plan a Radiological SurveyTable of ContentTable of Content cont'dIntroduction to Planning Radiological and Chemical SurveysPlan A Chemical SurveyLesson 1 Describe Elememts of Planning Radilogical/Chemical Surveys Describe Basic Planning PrinciplesThe Planning SequenceExamining probable commitments and establishing priority of further preparationDetermining guidance Preparing planning studiesTime Element in PlanningTime Element in Planning cont'dDiscuss Concepts of Radiological OperationsRadiological Information Collection SourcesNBC CompanyAutomatic ReportsCheck point overlayObservation-reporting agenciesAerial Radiological SurveysDescribe Planning of Radiological SurveysDescribe Planning of Radiological Surveys cont'dDiscuss Concepts of Chemical OperationsFigure 1. Chemical Agent Characteristics and EffectsBehavior of Chemical Agents in the FieldEffects of Humidity and Precipitation on Chemical AgentsOperations in a Chemical Environment cont'dDescribe Planning of Chemical SurveysPractice Exercise for Lesson 1 Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 cont'dLesson 1/Practice Exercise AnswersLesson 2 Plan A Radilogical SurveyLearning Event 1: Receive and Process NBC 4(Nuclear) Report Figure 2. NBC 4(Nuclear) Report FormatFigure 4. NBC 4(Nuclear) ReportFigure 5. Filled In Radiological Data SheetEvaluate NBC 4 (Nuclear) Report DataFigure 6. Location of Survey Meter and Corresponding Correlation Factor for Residual RadiationFigure 6. Location of Survey Meter and Corresponding Correlation Factor for Residual Radiation cont'dFigure 7. Air-Ground Correlation FactorsDecay Rate DeterminationFigure 8. Dose-Rate ReadingsFigure 9. Decay-Rate Determination (Monitoring Reading Plot)Figure 10. Decay-Rate Determination (Monitoring Reading Plot)Mathematical Method for Determination of nNormalizing FactorFigure 11. Normalizing Factors (Correction to H+1 Hour)Figure 12. Normalizing Factors (Correction to H+48 Hour)Lesson 2/Learning Event 1Figure 13. Fallout Pattern Plotted From Normalized Data Analyze Operational Situation FactorsSpecial Requirements for Radiological Survey PlansH-hour DeterminationTime of Completion of FalloutDetermine The Amount of Detail RequiredThe Radiation Status of Survey PersonnelDetermining The Type of Survey to Be ConductedTechniques for Ground Radiological SurveysAerial Radiological SurveysFigure 14. Fallout Prediction and Planned Aerial Survey OverlayFigure 15. Sketch Map of Division AreaProcedure for using course leg techniqueSimplified Aerial SurveyDetermine The Method of ControlPrepare Are A Radiological Survey OverlayFigure 16. Fallout Predication and Planned Ground Radiological Survey OverlayCo-Ordinate Safety MeasuresOperation Exposure GuideFigure 17. Nuclear Radiation Degree of Risk ExposureDegrees of RiskEstablishing an Operation Exposure Guide When the Total Cumulative Dose IS KnownTurn-back DoseTurn-back Dose cont'dProcess Survey Information Figure 18. Detailed Radiological Contamination OverlayFigure 19. Simplified Radiological Contamination Overlay Plotting Monitoring InformationFigure 20. Plotting Aerial Survey (Route Technique)Aerial Survey Course Leg TechniqueFigure 21. Aerial Survey OverlayRadiological Contour LinesFigure 22. Construction Of Dose-Rate Contour LineLesson 2/Learning Event 8MessengerFigure 23. Example NBC 5 (Nuclear) ReportPrepare A Radiological Survey PlanAdministration and LogisticsBriefing Guidance for Survey PartiesGuidance for the Aerial Survey PartyGuidancePractice Exercise for Lesson 2Practice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dFigure 24. Log-Log Graph Superimposed Linear ScaleLesson 2/Practice Exercise AnswerLesson 3 Plan Chemical SurveyPlot Contamintion ReportsFormat for NBC 1 (Chemical) ReportsProcess Chemical Contamination DataFigure 27. Plot of Contaminated AreaLesson 3/Learning Event 1Prepare a Chemical Survey OverlayFigure 28. Chemical Hazard Prediction and Planned Chemical Survey OverlayInformation to be ReportedChemical Survey MissionPrepare A Chemical Survey Plan Practice Exercise for Lesson 3Practice Exercise for Lesson 3 cont'dFigure 29. NBC 1 (Chemical) ReportLesson 3/Practice Exercise AnswersBlank PageBlank Page
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Planning Radiological and Chemical SurveysPlanning Radiological and Chemical SurveysImportant NoticeLesson 1: Describe Elements of Planning Radiological/Chemical SurveysLesson 2: Plan a Radiological SurveyTable of ContentTable of Content cont'dIntroduction to Planning Radiological and Chemical SurveysPlan A Chemical SurveyLesson 1 Describe Elememts of Planning Radilogical/Chemical Surveys Describe Basic Planning PrinciplesThe Planning SequenceExamining probable commitments and establishing priority of further preparationDetermining guidance Preparing planning studiesTime Element in PlanningTime Element in Planning cont'dDiscuss Concepts of Radiological OperationsRadiological Information Collection SourcesNBC CompanyAutomatic ReportsCheck point overlayObservation-reporting agenciesAerial Radiological SurveysDescribe Planning of Radiological SurveysDescribe Planning of Radiological Surveys cont'dDiscuss Concepts of Chemical OperationsFigure 1. Chemical Agent Characteristics and EffectsBehavior of Chemical Agents in the FieldEffects of Humidity and Precipitation on Chemical AgentsOperations in a Chemical Environment cont'dDescribe Planning of Chemical SurveysPractice Exercise for Lesson 1 Practice Exercise for Lesson 1 cont'dLesson 1/Practice Exercise AnswersLesson 2 Plan A Radilogical SurveyLearning Event 1: Receive and Process NBC 4(Nuclear) Report Figure 2. NBC 4(Nuclear) Report FormatFigure 4. NBC 4(Nuclear) ReportFigure 5. Filled In Radiological Data SheetEvaluate NBC 4 (Nuclear) Report DataFigure 6. Location of Survey Meter and Corresponding Correlation Factor for Residual RadiationFigure 6. Location of Survey Meter and Corresponding Correlation Factor for Residual Radiation cont'dFigure 7. Air-Ground Correlation FactorsDecay Rate DeterminationFigure 8. Dose-Rate ReadingsFigure 9. Decay-Rate Determination (Monitoring Reading Plot)Figure 10. Decay-Rate Determination (Monitoring Reading Plot)Mathematical Method for Determination of nNormalizing FactorFigure 11. Normalizing Factors (Correction to H+1 Hour)Figure 12. Normalizing Factors (Correction to H+48 Hour)Lesson 2/Learning Event 1Figure 13. Fallout Pattern Plotted From Normalized Data Analyze Operational Situation FactorsSpecial Requirements for Radiological Survey PlansH-hour DeterminationTime of Completion of FalloutDetermine The Amount of Detail RequiredThe Radiation Status of Survey PersonnelDetermining The Type of Survey to Be ConductedTechniques for Ground Radiological SurveysAerial Radiological SurveysFigure 14. Fallout Prediction and Planned Aerial Survey OverlayFigure 15. Sketch Map of Division AreaProcedure for using course leg techniqueSimplified Aerial SurveyDetermine The Method of ControlPrepare Are A Radiological Survey OverlayFigure 16. Fallout Predication and Planned Ground Radiological Survey OverlayCo-Ordinate Safety MeasuresOperation Exposure GuideFigure 17. Nuclear Radiation Degree of Risk ExposureDegrees of RiskEstablishing an Operation Exposure Guide When the Total Cumulative Dose IS KnownTurn-back DoseTurn-back Dose cont'dProcess Survey Information Figure 18. Detailed Radiological Contamination OverlayFigure 19. Simplified Radiological Contamination Overlay Plotting Monitoring InformationFigure 20. Plotting Aerial Survey (Route Technique)Aerial Survey Course Leg TechniqueFigure 21. Aerial Survey OverlayRadiological Contour LinesFigure 22. Construction Of Dose-Rate Contour LineLesson 2/Learning Event 8MessengerFigure 23. Example NBC 5 (Nuclear) ReportPrepare A Radiological Survey PlanAdministration and LogisticsBriefing Guidance for Survey PartiesGuidance for the Aerial Survey PartyGuidancePractice Exercise for Lesson 2Practice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dPractice Exercise for Lesson 2 cont'dFigure 24. Log-Log Graph Superimposed Linear ScaleLesson 2/Practice Exercise AnswerLesson 3 Plan Chemical SurveyPlot Contamintion ReportsFormat for NBC 1 (Chemical) ReportsProcess Chemical Contamination DataFigure 27. Plot of Contaminated AreaLesson 3/Learning Event 1Prepare a Chemical Survey OverlayFigure 28. Chemical Hazard Prediction and Planned Chemical Survey OverlayInformation to be ReportedChemical Survey MissionPrepare A Chemical Survey Plan Practice Exercise for Lesson 3Practice Exercise for Lesson 3 cont'dFigure 29. NBC 1 (Chemical) ReportLesson 3/Practice Exercise AnswersBlank PageBlank Page
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