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File: 970101_sep96_decls60_0001.txt
Subject: PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SITUATION SUMMARY RPT
Unit: OTSG
Parent Organization: HSC
Box ID: BX003205
Folder Title: PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SITUATION SUMMARY REPORT
Document Number: 7
Folder Seq #: 34
U N C L A S S I F I E D
DESERT SHIELD
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SITUATION SUMMARY REPORT
13 - 26 OCTOBER 1990
1. MISSION: No Change.
2. SITUATION AND CONSIDERATIONS
a. Enemy situation: No Change.
b. Friendly situation:
(1) Status of unit PVNTMED readiness: Reports indicate
that some deployed units have not appointed Field Sanitation
Te;%,mr-. Under provisions of AR 40-5 (Preventive Medicine)
commanders of company sized units are required to appoint a Unit
Field Sanitation Team (FST). Duties of the PST, described in
FM 21-10 (Field Hygiene and Sanitation), include inspecting unit
water containers and trailers, =it food operations, unit waste
disposal practices; checking unit water supply for chlorine and
disinfecting unit water supplies; monitoring and controlling
insects in the unit area; and training unit personnel in
individual preventive medicine measures.
(2) Status of preventive medicine aspects of NBC: A
small percentage (5 percent) of soldiers may not be able to
obtain an adequate facial fit with the current series of
protective field masks (M9, M17Al, M17A2, M24 & M25). The new
M40 series protective mask will provide an adequate fit for
nearly 100 percent of users. The U.S. Army Chemical Research
and Development Engineering Center (CRDEC) will provide
information on how to obtain a prototype M40 series mask for
soldiers that cannot obtain an adequate fit with other masks.
CRDEC point of contact is R. Dewey, AUTOVON 584-5681/5762. See
1990,
subject: Special Fitting for Agent Protective Masks.
C. Health status of the command:
(1) Immunization requirements: Pregnant soldiers are
exempt from all immunizations, except influenza and diphtheria,
under provisions of AR 600-8-101 and DA Message, May 1990,
subject: Physical Profile for Pregnant soldiers. Pregnant
soldiers automatically receive a T-3 physical profile. See
Encl 2: Executive Summary, DAPE-MPH, 17 October 1990, subject:
Pregnant Women Soldiers in Southwest Asia.
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Box ID = BX003205
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Folder Title = PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SITUATION SUMMARY REPORT
Folder Seq # = 34
Subject = PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SITUATION SUMMARY RPT
Document Seq # = 7
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Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
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Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 24-DEC-1996