HHC, BSTB OPORD (CS Chamber)

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HHC, BSTB OPORD (CS Chamber)

BSTB OPORD(CS Chamber)

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1. SITUATION: The battalion must conduct their annual Conduct Mask Confidence Exercise in accordance with FR Reg 350-1, Ch V. Training minimums for deploying units according to FORSCOM directs units deploying tooverseas countries must have mask confidence training for all Soldiers within 12 months priorto departure.The mask Confidence Exercise is required for all Soldiers arriving or staying in the ____

2. MISSION: ____ conductsMask Confidence Exercise______. Ensure all Soldiers are familiar with the proper wear and PMCS of their protective masks. Successfully complete a series of exercises designed to stress the Soldier and the seal of their protective mask and ensure they are able to break and reseal their mask in a contaminated environment.

3. EXECUTION:

3.A. Commander’s Intent

3.A.1. Purpose: Training minimums for deploying units according to FORSCOM directs units deploying to overseas countries must have mask confidence training for all Soldiers within 12 months prior to departure.

3.A.2. Key Tasks

3.A.2.A. Preparation

3.A.2.B. PCE/PCI

3.A.2.C. Rehearsals

3.A.2.D. Execution

3.A.2.E. Evaluate Training and AAR

3.A.3. EndState: All BSTB assigned personnel will conduct mask confidence training at the CS chamber.

3.B. Concept of Operations: The _____Soldiers will be supervised while conducting PMCS on their assigned Protective mask. Once complete, Soldiers will have nine seconds to don their mask. Then, a CBRN NCO will verify the seal on the mask. The CBRN NCO will monitor for one minute, for any fogging on the lens. Then the Soldiers will enter the CS Chamber and conduct various movements and exercises. They will stop breathing, break the seal, clear and seal. Then wait to be released from inside the chamber by the CBRN NCO.

3.C. Tasks to Subordinate Units

3.C.1. HHC IBCT: NA

3.C.2. HHC BSTB

3.C.2.A. Plan and run the CS Chamber (mask serviceability/PMCS station and confidence chamber only).

3.C.2.B. 25SEP08, OIC (SFC Gamio) executeda Range Brief with V6 forCS Chamberfrom 1500-1545hrs.

3.C.2.C. NLT 17OCT08, conducttraining on Masking Procedures and correct PMCS. This training provides Soldiers technical knowledge to enable successful reaction in a CBRN environment.

3.C.2.D. 20-21OCT08, provide two (2) Combat Lifesavers

3.C.2.E. 20-21OCT08, Provide instructors to conduct concurrent training for the battalion, on the following tasks:

a. React to a CBRN Attack

b. Detect Chemical Agents using M8/M9 Paper

The point of contact for this task is SFC Gamio at 240-3512.

3.C.3. A CO

3.C.3.A. NLT 17OCT08, conducttraining on Masking Procedures and correct PMCS. This training provides Soldiers technical knowledge to enable successful reaction in a CBRN environment.

3.C.3.B. 20-21OCT08, Provide instructor to conduct concurrent training for the battalion, on the following task:

a. Proper Unmasking Procedures for the M40 protective mask

The point of contact for this task is SFC Gamio at 240-3512.

3.C.4. B CO

3.C.4.A. NLT 17OCT08, conducttraining on Masking Procedures and correct PMCS. This training provides Soldiers technical knowledge to enable successful reaction in a CBRN environment.

3.C.4.B. 20-21OCT08, Provide instructor to conduct concurrent training for the battalion, on the following task:

a. Drink water in a chemically contaminated environment.

The point of contact for this task is SFC Gamio at 240-3512.

3.C.5. C CO

3.C.5.A. NLT 17OCT08, conducttraining on Masking Procedures and correct PMCS. This training provides Soldiers technical knowledge to enable successful reaction in a CBRN environment.

3.C.5.B. 20-21OCT08, Provide instructor to conduct concurrent training for the battalion, on the following task:

a. Employment of Chemical Agent Markers.

The point of contact for this task is SFC Gamio at 240-3512.

3.E. Coordinating Instructions

3.E.1. Review ANNEX 1 for NBC.

3.E.2. CS Chamber OIC isPhase I andIIcertified.

3.E.3. 25SEP08, coordinatedthrough S-4 for portable latrines at CS Chamber.

3.E.4. NLT 06OCT08, OICconstruct range binders to includea copy of FR Regulation 385-12, PowerPoint Range Brief, Risk Assessment (CRM worksheet), range OPORD, safety brief for CS Chamber, certification tracking system and concurrent training plan.

3.E.5. CS Chamber OICwill coordinate for onsite Warm-Up tent if range CS Chamber does not have a shelter facility.

3.E.6. Uniform: CS Chamber execution the uniform is ACH, IBA with plates (minus DAPS), knee and elbow pads, eye protection, Nomex gloves or NBC Gloves and assigned protective masks. The only authorized downgrading is the COMPLETE removal of knee pads (it is not authorized to slide them down around your ankles) and wear of a patrol cap in place of the ACH.

3.E.7. No pregnant Soldiers are allowed to be with in 500 feet of the range.

3.E.8. Companies are responsible for MREs for their Soldiers.

3.E.9. Companies are responsible for the transportation of their Soldiers to the CS Chamber. Busses cannot negotiate the road to that facility.

3.E.10. Timeline:

DATE / TIME / EVENT
20-Oct-08 / NLT 0800 / SSG V brings CS Tablets to Chamber
0615-0630 / Vehicle Prep
0630-0700 / OIC/RSO, Range Detail, and Medic MVMT to CS Chamber
0700-0930 / Area Setup
0730-0830 / Soldiers eat breakfast at DFAC
0845-0900 / Soldiers linkup with LMTV at parking lot behind HHC, BSTB (Bldg 8021)
0900-0930 / Soldiers MVMT to Range via LMTV
0930-0945 / Safety Brief
0945-1200 / Execute training: HHC, Bravo Co, Charlie Co
1200-1300 / Chow (MRE)
1300-1600 / Execute training:HHC, Bravo Co, Charlie Co
1600-1700 / Area Cleanup, Recovery, and Clearing
1700-1730 / MVMT of all Soldiers to HHC, BSTB (Bldg 8021) via LMTV. MVMT of all Personnel/Equipment to STB Motorpool.
1730-UTC / Vehicle and Equipment Recovery
DATE / TIME / EVENT
21-Oct-08 / NLT 0800 / SSG V brings CS Tablets to Chamber
0615-0630 / Vehicle Prep
0630-0700 / OIC/RSO, Range Detail, and Medic MVMT to CS Chamber
0700-0930 / Area Setup
0730-0830 / Soldiers eat breakfast at DFAC
0845-0900 / Soldiers linkup with LMTV at parking lot behind HHC, BSTB (Bldg 8021)
0900-0930 / Soldiers MVMT to Range via LMTV
0930-0945 / Safety Brief
0945-1200 / Execute training: Alpha Co, Charlie Co
1200-1300 / Chow (MRE)
1300-1600 / Execute training:Alpha Co, Charlie Co
1600-1700 / Area Cleanup, Recovery, and Clearing
1700 -1730 / MVMT of all Soldiers to HHC, BSTB (Bldg 8021) via LMTV. MVMT of all Personnel/Equipment to STB Motorpool.
1730-UTC / Vehicle and Equipment Recovery

3.E.11. Range OIC opens/closes CS Chamber IAW Range Control SOP and reports to BN S3 when range goes to “Red Direct.”

3.E.12. Upon completion of the range for each day, CS Chamber OIC sends closure report to BN S3 to include number of personnel qualified by company.

3.E.13. Primary means of communication between Ranges, Range Control and BSTB HQ is FM.

4. SERVICE SUPPORT

4.A. General: NA

4.B. Material and Services

4.B.1. Supply

4.B.1.A. Class I

4.B.1.A.1. A/M/A units coordinate MREs through S-4 for Soldiers attending ranges.

4.B.1.A.2. Soldiers departing for ranges at 0730 must attend early chow at the DFAC at 0530hrs.

4.B.1.B. Class V

4.B.1.B.1. Coordinated directly with III&V for Class V draw, delivery and pickup (to include dunnage), POC is SSG Verett at 240-3460.

5. COMMAND AND SIGNAL.

5.A. Command: OIC, RSO, W6, V6.

5.B Signal

5.B.1. Primary: Voice: (785) 239-4200Data: 36.600 MHz

Alternate: Voice: (785) 239-4281Data: 32.15 MHz

Emergency: Voice: (785) 239-4200 Data: 36.600 MHz

5.B.2.Range Commo: (785) 239-4200

OIC:(785) 477-4026

RSO:(785) 210-7893

V6:(785) 717-8060

Acknowledge:

LTC

Official:

S3

Appendices:

Appendix 1: Range Map

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