Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) refers to a system used by military personnel to prepare for and respond to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. It includes a series of protective clothing and equipment levels, allowing units to adjust their protective measures based on the assessed threat level while maintaining operational effectiveness. Each MOPP level dictates specific actions and gear requirements, ensuring that personnel can operate safely in contaminated environments. The goal is to balance protection with mission capability.
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Select the two categories Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is generally divided into. Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) Respiratory protection & Chemical protective garments Body Substance Isolation (BSI)
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MOPP is an acronym for Mission Oriented Protective Posture (pronounced "mop"). The military term is used to describe protective gear to be used in a toxic environment, i.e., during a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) strike. The five MOPP levels (0 through 4) denote standard protective measures for the various levels of contamination that are encountered or expected.MOPP protection levelsMOPP Level 0 - Protective mask worn in carrier, at side. Overgarments, gloves, and overboots accessible.MOPP Level 1 - Chemical agent detectors worn, mask worn in carrier at side. Overgarments worn. Gloves and overboots readily accessible.MOPP Level 2 - Overgarments and overboots worn. Gloves and mask readily accessible.MOPP Level 3 - Mask, overgarments, and overboots worn. Gloves kept ready.MOPP Level 4 - All protection worn.
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