| | Public Health Journeyman, Volume 5. Contingency Operations |
| | 4,18 | | MB |
| | 162 | | stron |
| | 3526 | | ID | Department of Defense |
| | 2002 | | rok |
| | Contents iii |
| | Unit 1. Introduction to Contingency Operations .. 1–1 |
| | 1–1. Contingency Operations History1–1 |
| | 1–2. Deployment Planning..1–4 |
| | 1–3. Medical Intelligence.1–7 |
| | Unit 2. Field Sanitation .. 2–1 |
| | 2–1. Preventive Medicine in Field Conditions .2–1 |
| | 2–2. Safe Food and Water.2–12 |
| | 2–3. Waste Disposal.2–26 |
| | 2–4. Prevention of Heat and Cold Stress Injuries .2–39 |
| | Unit 3. Contingency Operations 3–1 |
| | 3–1. Public Health’s Role in Contingency Operations .3–1 |
| | 3–2. NBC Detection Equipment 3–13 |
| | 3–3. Personal Protective Equipment 3–24 |
| | 3–4. NBC Decontamination.3–32 |
| | 3–5. Peacetime Nuclear Weapons Accidents..3–58 |
| | Glossary ..G–1 |
| | Appendix A—Deployment Preventive Medicine References A–1 |
| | Appendix B—Patient Decontamination Equipment Listing . B–1 |
| | Appendix C—Chemical Agent Quick Reference Listing.C–1 |