AR 40-13 RADIOLOGICAL ADVISORY MEDICAL TEAMS
MilReg AR 40-13 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army Regulation AR 40-13?
The purpose of Army Regulation AR 40-13 is to provide guidance and establish policies for the employment and task organization of Radiological Advisory Medical Teams (RAMTs) in support of military operations.

Who does Army Regulation AR 40-13 apply to?
Army Regulation AR 40-13 applies to all units and individuals within the Department of Defense (DoD) who are involved in planning, executing, or providing support to operations involving radiological hazards.

What are Radiological Advisory Medical Teams (RAMTs)?
RAMTs are specialized medical teams composed of subject matter experts in radiological hazards and medical management. They provide advice, expertise, and assistance to commanders regarding radiological hazards, contamination, and patient care in radiologically contaminated environments.

What tasks do RAMTs perform?
RAMTs are responsible for evaluating, advising, and providing medical assistance in the areas of radiological monitoring, contamination control, casualty management, medical treatment, and patient evacuation in radiologically contaminated environments.

How are RAMTs organized?
RAMTs are organized based on the size and complexity of the operation. They can vary from small teams attached to larger medical or operational units to larger teams consisting of multiple specialized personnel.

What qualifications are required to be part of a RAMT?
Personnel assigned to RAMTs must possess specialized training and qualifications in radiation hazards, radiological monitoring, contamination control, casualty management, and medical treatment in radiologically contaminated environments. These qualifications are typically obtained through specialized courses and certifications.

How do RAMTs coordinate their activities?
RAMTs coordinate their activities through established channels within the command structure, including medical authorities and operational units. They work closely with the command and other medical and operational elements to assess radiological hazards, recommend protective measures, and provide medical support.

What equipment do RAMTs utilize?
RAMTs utilize specialized equipment for radiological monitoring, decontamination, casualty management, and medical treatment. This equipment includes handheld radiation detectors, personal protective equipment, decontamination supplies, medical supplies, and transport vehicles equipped for radiological hazards.

Can RAMTs provide immediate medical treatment in a radiologically contaminated environment?
RAMTs are trained and equipped to provide immediate medical treatment in radiologically contaminated environments as necessary, following established protocols and protective measures. Their primary goal is to stabilize and provide initial care to casualties before evacuation to definitive medical treatment facilities.

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