27.
Directionality.
(para 2-14a(2))
28.
Coherence.
(para 2-14a(3))
29.
Power.
(para 2-14b(2)(c))
30.
Liquid, or gas.
(para 2-14b(2)(a))
31.
One color.
(para 2-14b(2)(i))
32.
Pulsed.
(para 2-14b(2)(h))
33.
Erythema. (para 2-15a(1))
Surface charring. (para 2-15a(2))
Deep tissue damage. (para 2-15a(3))
34.
Retinal damage, opacification, and inflamed.
(paras 2-15b(1) through (3))
35.
You are correct if you listed any two of the following:
Survey by the Army Environmental Hygiene Agency
Medical surveillance
Safety procedures
Safety equipment (paras 2-16a,b,c)
36.
Tell the soldier not to squeeze his eyelids.
Apply a binocular patch or battle dressing so that the injured eye is covered.
Evacuate the soldier in the supine position.
Administer analgesics for pain. (paras 2-18b through e)
37.
You are correct if you listed any four of the following:
Never look into the beam of a laser.
Remember laser beam reflections from polished surfaces are as dangerous as the
beam itself.
Do not point a laser at anyone.
Be aware of the path of any laser--one you are working with or one someone else
is working with--and stay out of the laser beam.
Be properly protected around laser devices; wear eye goggles, electrical shielding,
and so forth.
Have periodic eye examinations if you work with or around lasers.
Be familiar with safety precautions for any laser device you work around and follow
those precautions. (para 2-19a through g)
End of Lesson 2
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