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When using the chemical contaminated object rule to work with or near contaminated materials during the initial phase of the chemical contaminated object rule?

during the initial phase


When using the chemical contaminated object rule to work with or near contaminated materials when can you use only protective gloves?

During the follow-on phase.


When using the Chemical Contaminated Object Rule to work with or near contaminated materials when must you work in MOPP 4?

during the initial phase


When using the chemical contaminated object rule ccor to work with or near contaniminated materials when must you work in MOPP 4?

During the initial phase


When using the chemical contaminated object rule to work with or near?

during the initial phase


When using the chemical contaminated object rule ccor to work with or near contaminated material when must you work in MOPP 4?

During the initial Phase


When using the chemical contamivated rule ccor to work with or near contaminated materials when must you work in mopp 4?

during the initial phase


When using the Chemical Contaminated Object Rule to work with or near contaminated materials when must you work in overgarment jacket and trousers?

You must wear the overgarment jacket and trousers (or suit) for MOPP Level 0 through MOPP Level 4. First set of suit, gloves, and boots are available within two hours, second set within six hours.


When using the ccor to work with or near contaminated materials when must you be in mopp 4?

Initail Phase


When using the Chemical Contaminted Object Rule CCOR to work with or near contamintated materials when can you use only protective gloves?

during the initial phase


How did you determine the identity of the unknown materials?

Using many methods of chemical and physical analysis.


How do you identify an object using density?

To identify an object using density, you would need to measure its mass using a balance and its volume using displacement or geometric methods. Then, calculate the density of the object by dividing the mass by the volume. Compare the calculated density to known densities of materials to determine the identity of the object.