TAB A Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Glossary

This TAB provides a listing of acronyms found in this report. Additionally, the Glossary section provides definitions for selected technical terms that are not found in common usage.

Acronyms and Abbreviations

AAD
AAR
ACGIH
ACR
AMC
Anniston Army Depot
after action report
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
armored cavalry regiment
Army Materiel Command
  
ARCENT
ARL
ASAP
ASG
CARC
Army Central Command
Army Research Lab
as soon as possible
area support group
chemical agent resistant coating
 
CCEP
CFR
CHPPM
CINCFOR
CINCUSAREUR
Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program
Code of Federal Regulations
Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine
Commander in Chief, Forces Command
Commander in Chief, United States Army Europe
 
CNS
CO
COPD
CSC
CWA
central nervous system
carbon monoxide
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
convoy support center
chemical warfare agent
 
DA
DBA
DESCOM
DHHS
DLA
Department of the Army
decibels, A-scale
United States Army Depot Systems Command
Department of Health and Human Services
Defense Logistics Agency
 
DoD
DS2
EPA
FSTV
HDI
Department of Defense
decontaminating solution number 2
Environmental Protection Agency
fire support team vehicle
hexamethylene diisocyanate
  
HMMWV
hp
IG
KKMC
KTO
high mobility multi-wheeled vehicles
horsepower
inspector general
King Khalid Military City
Kuwait theater of operations
 
lbs
LNO
LEL
LOD
LTG
pounds
liaison officer
lower explosive (flammable) level in air
line of duty
lieutenant general
   
MDI
MEB
MIL SPEC
MG
mg/m3
methylene diisocyanate
Marine expeditionary brigade
military specification
major general
milligrams per cubic meter
 
MOPP
MOS
MSDS
NCOIC
NGB
mission oriented protective posture
military occupational specialty
material safety data sheet
non-commissioned officer in charge
National Guard Bureau
  
NIOSH
ODS/DS
OIC
OSHA
PAC
National Institute for Occupation Safety and Health
Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm
officer in charge
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Presidential Advisory Committee
  
PEL
PPE
PPM
PSA
PSI
permissible exposure level
personal protective equipment
parts per million
port support authority
pounds per square inch
  
QPL
REL
SITREP
SOP
STEL
qualified products list
recommended exposure level
situation report
standard operating procedures
short-term exposure limit
 
SUPCOM
TAA
TF
TLV
USAEHA
support command
tactical assembly area
task force
threshold limit value
United States Army Environmental Hygiene Agency
 
USASG
USMC
VA
VOC
United States Army Support Group
United States Marine Corps
Department of Veteran Affairs
volatile organic compound

Glossary

Acute health effect: An undesirable symptom or set of symptoms that is immediate and short-term.
Aerosolization: To bring a substance to a gaseous suspension of fine solid or liquid particles, such as with spraying paint.
Air-purifying respirator: A negative-pressure mask that uses filter cartridges to clean air for the user. The type of filter cartridge required varies based upon the expected contaminant.
Air-supplied respirator: A positive-pressure mask that takes in air through a hose. The air is provided by a powered compressor and exits the mask through vents.
Antigen: A substance that when introduced into the body stimulates the production of an antibody. Antigens include toxins, bacteria, and foreign blood cells.
Asthma: Chronic respiratory system disorder characterized by wheezing, coughing, and difficulty in breathing.
Bronchitis: An inflammation of the mucous lining of the bronchial tubes, which often causes coughing and sputum production.
Carbon monoxide: A colorless, odorless, highly poisonous gas, CO, formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon or a carbonaceous material, such as gasoline or oil in compressors.
Carcinogenic: A compound or material capable of causing cancer.
Chemical bronchitis: An inflammation of the mucous lining of the bronchial tubes brought on by exposure to an irritant substance.
Chemical sensitization: An individual who is hypersensitive or reactive to an antigen (e.g., toxins), especially through a second or repeated exposure. Also characterized as an allergic reaction to a chemical. Individuals spraying CARC without proper respiratory protection are at risk of chemical sensitization to hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI).
Chronic health effect: An undesirable symptom or set of symptoms lasting a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence.
Cooling vortex: An apparatus, used with some air-supplied respirators, that cools the air flowing into a respirator and paint suit. This improves the working conditions for a painter in a hot environment.
dBA Unit of measure of sound measured on a sound level meter using the A-weighted network with slow meter response.
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: A condition in which lung tissue is highly sensitive and easily inflamed by certain stressors. This is a type of chronic pneumonia caused by a chemical or microorganism.
In-theater: Occurring in the Kuwait theater of operations.
Hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI): A low-molecular-weight compound used in CARC as a resin to aid in the formation of the polyurethane.
Monomer A simple molecule that can form polymers by combining identical or similar molecules
Occupational asthma: Variable airflow limitation due to causes and conditions that are attributable to a particular occupational environment, and not to stimuli outside the workplace.
Oligomer See prepolymer
Organic vapor: The gaseous state of a carbon-based compound.
Personal protective equipment: A variety of equipment, such as respirators, gloves, and coveralls, that are designed to protect an individual from a known hazard.
Polymer A naturally occurring or synthetic substance consisting of giant molecules formed from smaller molecules of the same substance and often having a definite arrangement of the components of the giant molecules
Positive pressure respirator: An air-supplied or powered air-purifying mask in which the pressure inside the mask is higher than the outside environment. Clean, supplied air constantly flows into the mask from an air hose for inhalation, while exhaled air exits the mask through vents.
Prepolymer An intermediate building block of molecules eventually forming a polymer. Also called an oligomer.
Pre-filter: A device used with an air-supplied respirator that prevents large particulate matter and debris from entering an individual’s mask.
Pulmonary function test: A test performed to assess the lung strength and lung capacity of an individual. One use of this test is to screen and provide a baseline for individuals who will be wearing a respirator.
Raw material: An unprocessed natural substance used in manufacturing.
Reflectance properties: A characteristic of a material that refers to its ability to reflect certain wavelengths of radiation (e.g., light). Many CARCs have the characteristic of mimicking reflectance properties found in nature, thereby increasing the ability of equipment to evade enemy infrared detection.


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