UNIT FIELD SANITATION TEAM (FM 4-25.12) Prepared by Expert Field Medical Badge Test Control Office.

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UNIT FIELD SANITATION TEAM (FM ) Prepared by Expert Field Medical Badge Test Control Office

Answer in the form of a question! Next

You have 10 seconds to answer the question. If you cannot answer the question, the other team has a chance to answer. GAME

WATER FOOD WASTE DISPOSAL WASTE DISPOSAL HEAT AND COLD INJURIES FLD SAN MISC

______. Procedures that are used to change the chemical, physical, or microbiological quality of water. _______. A process of killing infectious agents outside the body by direct exposure to chemical or physical agents. _______. A water treatment process that uses chlorine or a chlorine compound. Water for $100 Water for $100 ANSWER

What is Water Treatment. Procedures that are used to change the chemical, physical, or microbiological quality of water. Disinfection. A process of killing infectious agents outside the body by direct exposure to chemical or physical agents. Chlorination. A water treatment process that uses chlorine or a chlorine compound. GAME

A total contact time of at least ____ minutes is required for satisfactory water disinfection. Water for $200 Water for $200 ANSWER

GAME What is A total contact time of at least 30 minutes is required for satisfactory water disinfection.

____ and _______ will cause chlorine to evaporate/dissipate more rapidly; therefore, periodic rechlorination of water may be required. Water for $300 Water for $300 ANSWER

GAME What is Heat and sunlight will cause chlorine to evaporate/dissipate more rapidly; therefore, periodic rechlorination of water may be required.

To rechlorinate a full 400-gallon water trailer with calcium hypochlorite, mix ____ meal, ready-to-eat (MRE) spoonful of calcium hypochlorite from the 6- ounce bottle (or ___ ampules) with 1/2 canteen cup of water. Water for $400 Water for $400 ANSWER

GAME What is To rechlorinate a full 400-gallon water trailer with calcium hypochlorite, mix one meal, ready-to-eat (MRE) spoonful of calcium hypochlorite from the 6- ounce bottle (or 22 ampules) with 1/2 canteen cup of water.

Water for $500 Water for $500 ANSWER Boiling water at a rolling boil for ___ to ___ _________ kills most organisms that are known to cause intestinal diseases. In an emergency, even boiling water for ___ _______ will help.

What is Boiling water at a rolling boil for 5 to 10 minutes kills most organisms that are known to cause intestinal diseases. In an emergency, even boiling water for 15 seconds will help. GAME

True or False. Vehicles used for transporting food must be clean and completely enclosed, if possible. Vehicles used for transporting garbage, trash, petroleum products, or similar materials may be used for transporting food even if the vehicles haven’t been properly cleaned and sanitized. Food for $100 Food for $100 ANSWER

What is False. Vehicles used for transporting food must be clean and completely enclosed, if possible. Vehicles used for transporting garbage, trash, petroleum products, or similar materials must not be used for transporting food unless the vehicles have been properly cleaned and sanitized. GAME

______ hours cumulative time is the maximum such food can be in the danger zone and not be a health hazard. After _____ hours in the danger zone, enough bacteria may have grown in the food to cause foodborne disease outbreaks. Food for $200 Food for $200 ANSWER

GAME What is Three hours cumulative time is the maximum such food can be in the danger zone and not be a health hazard. After 4 hours in the danger zone, enough bacteria may have grown in the food to cause foodborne disease outbreaks.

Food items that can support the rapid growth of foodborne disease microorganisms are called potentially hazardous foods (PHF). Any temperature between ___°F and ___°F is in the DANGER ZONE. Food for $300 Food for $300 ANSWER

What is Food items that can support the rapid growth of foodborne disease microorganisms are called potentially hazardous foods (PHF). Any temperature between 41°F and 139°F is in the DANGER ZONE. GAME

The six factors that most often cause foodborne disease outbreaks are failure to: -Refrigerate potentially hazardous cold foods and maintain a product temperature of _____°F or below. -Cook food to proper temperature. -Maintain potentially hazardous hot foods at a product temperature of _____°F or above. -Protect foods from cross-contamination. -Use proper transportation and storage practices. -Protect food contact surfaces, pots and pans, eating utensils, and cutting boards from contamination. Food for $400 Food for $400 ANSWER

What is The six factors that most often cause foodborne disease outbreaks are failure to: -Refrigerate potentially hazardous cold foods and maintain a product temperature of 40°F or below. -Cook food to proper temperature. -Maintain potentially hazardous hot foods at a product temperature of 140°F or above. -Protect foods from cross-contamination. -Use proper transportation and storage practices. -Protect food contact surfaces, pots and pans, eating utensils, and cutting boards from contamination. GAME

In a standard mess kit laundry line, what is in each can. Food for $500 Food for $500 ANSWER

What is GAME

Latrines are so constructed to prevent the contamination of food and water. They are located at least ____ yards downwind (prevailing wind) and down gradient from the unit food service facility and at least ___ feet from any unit ground water source. Waste Disposal for $100 Waste Disposal for $100 ANSWER

GAME What are Latrines are so constructed to prevent the contamination of food and water. They are located at least 100 yards (90 meters) downwind (prevailing wind) and down gradient from the unit food service facility and at least 100 feet (30 meters) from any unit ground water source.

Waste Disposal for $200 Waste Disposal for $200 ANSWER Garbage must not be buried within ___ _____ of any natural source of water, such as a stream or well, used for cooking or drinking.

GAME What is Garbage must not be buried within 100 feet (30 meters) of any natural source of water, such as a stream or well, used for cooking or drinking.

Liquid and solid wastes produced under field conditions may amount to ____ pounds per person per day, especially when shower facilities are available. Waste Disposal for $300 Waste Disposal for $300 ANSWER

What are Liquid and solid wastes produced under field conditions may amount to 100 pounds (45 kilograms) per person per day, especially when shower facilities are available. GAME

Liquid kitchen waste accumulates at the rate of ___ to ___ gallons per man per day. Waste Disposal for $400 Waste Disposal for $400 ANSWER

GAME What is Liquid kitchen waste accumulates at the rate of 1 to 5 gallons (4 to 19 liters) per man per day.

In temporary bivouac areas (1 to 3 days), the ________ latrine is used unless more permanent facilities are provided for the unit. During short halts when troops are on a march, each soldier uses a brief relief bag or a ______ latrine. ______ latrines are the preferred human waste disposal devices for use during field exercises or missions. Waste Disposal for $500 Waste Disposal for $500 ANSWER

GAME What is In temporary bivouac areas (1 to 3 days), the straddle trench latrine is used unless more permanent facilities are provided for the unit. During short halts when troops are on a march, each soldier uses a brief relief bag or a cat-hole latrine. Chemical latrines are the preferred human waste disposal devices for use during field exercises or missions.

Name the 3 types of heat injuries and which one is a medical emergency. Heat and Cold Injuries for $100 Heat and Cold Injuries for $100 ANSWER

GAME What are Heat cramps Heat exhaustion Heat stroke. Medical Emergency.

There are certain factors that influence the incidence, prevalence, type and severity of the injuries that occur as a result of exposure to the cold name the 3 Influencing Factors. Also name the two cold injury categories. ANSWER Heat and Cold Injuries for $200 Heat and Cold Injuries for $200

What are Agent factors, environmental factors, and host factors. Freezing and nonfreezing. GAME

Name at least 6 host factors that influence cold injury. ANSWER Heat and Cold Injuries for $300 Heat and Cold Injuries for $300

What are Age; Rank; Previous Cold Injury; Fatigue; Discipline, Training and Experience. GAME

ANSWER Heat and Cold Injuries for $400 Heat and Cold Injuries for $400 True or False. Tobacco and alcohol decrease peripheral circulation and make a soldier more susceptible to frostbite. True or False Blood pressure medications increase the circulation making the soldier more susceptible to injury to the extremities.

GAME What is True. Tobacco and alcohol decrease peripheral circulation and make a soldier more susceptible to frostbite. False Blood pressure medications reduce the circulation making the soldier more susceptible to injury to the extremities.

Name the 3 environmental factors associated with cold injuries. ANSWER Heat and Cold Injuries for $500 Heat and Cold Injuries for $500

What are Weather Clothing Combat action GAME

Malaria is a serious disease occurring most commonly in tropical and semitropical regions. It is caused by a microscopic parasite carried by the ______ mosquito. Yellow fever is a viral disease transmitted by the _____ mosquito. ANSWER Field Sanitation Misc. for $100 Field Sanitation Misc. for $100

GAME What is Malaria is a serious disease occurring most commonly in tropical and semitropical regions. It is caused by a microscopic parasite carried by the Anopheles mosquito. Yellow fever is a viral disease transmitted by the Aedes mosquito.

These are the four properties or characteristics of noise which determine whether a given noise is likely to be hazardous to workers hearing. ANSWER Field Sanitation Misc. for $200 Field Sanitation Misc. for $200

What are Frequency, Intensity, Nature of the Noise, Exposure Duration. GAME

These are the 4 routes of entry that toxic industrial chemicals can enter the body. ANSWER Field Sanitation Misc. for $300 Field Sanitation Misc. for $300

GAME What are Inhalation- most important route of entry. Absorption- most common occupational disease seen is dermatitis. Ingestion- occurs as a result of eating or smoking with contaminated hands, contaminated utensils, or in contaminated areas. Injection- Accidental injection may occur from the use of high-pressure air or from liquid lines rupturing, or from puncture wounds caused by contaminated objects.

Name the 4 diseases carried by rodents and the 3 diseases spread by rodents. ANSWER Field Sanitation Misc. for $400 Field Sanitation Misc. for $400

GAME What are Diseases Carried by Rodents: 1. Leptospirosis. 2. Salmonellosis. 3. Hantavirus. 4. Rat bite fever. Diseases Spread by Rodents: 1. Plague. 2. Murine typhus. 3. Rickettsial pox.

These arthropods are responsible for the spread of epidemic typhus. Also, name the disease transmitted to humans by the rat flea. ANSWER Field Sanitation Misc. for $500 Field Sanitation Misc. for $500

GAME What are These arthropods are responsible for the spread of epidemic typhus? The body louse. Disease transmitted to humans by the rat flea? Bubonic plague.