PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL INJURY/ CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MOPP GEAR A MOPP-gear exchange should be performed within 6.

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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL INJURY/ CONTAMINATION WHEN CHANGING MOPP GEAR A MOPP-gear exchange should be performed within 6 hours of being contaminated when thorough decon cannot be done. Soldiers will continue to wear MOPP gear and the operating tempo will be reduced.

031-503-1023 Protect Yourself from Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Injury/Contamination when Changing Mission-Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) Gear Conditions You are in MOPP4 with load-bearing equipment (LBE). Your MOPP gear is contaminated. Your buddy is in MOPP4 with LBE, and he/she is available to assist you with MOPP gear exchange. You are given FM 3-5, an uncontaminated set of chemical MOPP gear for yourself and your buddy, and an individual decontaminating kit. For chemical and biological (CB) decontamination, you have one personal decontamination kit per person; one 50-pound drum of super tropical bleach (STB) dry mix; and a piece of plastic, a poncho, or similar material. For radiological decontamination, you have 5 gallons of water (if water is not available for radiological decontamination, brush, wipe, or shake off contamination), three 3 gallon pails, one can of government issue (GI) soap or liquid detergent, two sponges, and paper towels. Standards Protect yourself from CBRN injury/contamination while changing MOPP gear, ensuring that you decontaminate your individual gear and equipment without spreading contamination onto your skin or undergarments. Set your uncontaminated gear aside on an uncontaminated surface; and change your overgarments, overboots, and gloves without spreading contamination to the uncontaminated set of MOPP gear. Change MOPP gear without becoming a casualty.

Loosening the Draw Cord on the hood

Rolling the cuff in the Trouser

Wiping from the Head to the Bottom of the Hood

Roll Hood until back of Head is Exposed

Ensuring that the Hood is off the Garment

Unsnapping the Trouser from the Jacket

Pulling the Jacket down and away

Loosening the Over Boots

Stepping on the Back Lining of the Jacket

Removing the Gloves

Putting on New Overgarment

Putting on the M9 Detector Paper