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Battledress uniform

Casualties who need care at the first-echelon MTF or who need stabilization before evacuation will be decontaminated on a litter by the decontamination staff, who are supervised by a medic. The first stage in this process is the removal of the outer garment, followed by removal of the casualty s battledress uniform, gloves, protective boots, and boots. The field medical card (FMC) is placed in a sealed plastic bag and will remain with the casualty until the information is copied onto another FMC personal effects will be bagged and tested later for contamination. [Pg.335]

Gordon, C. C. (1986). Anthropometric sizing andfit testing of a single battledress uniform US. Army men and -women. Performance of Protective Clothing, ASTM STP 900, American Society for Testing and Materials. PA, USA. [Pg.56]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.131 ]




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