What is the purpose of AirForce regulation AFI10-2607 CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, AND NUCLEAR SURVIVABILITY?
The purpose of AFI10-2607 is to establish procedures and responsibilities for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) survivability programs within the AirForce.
Who does AFI10-2607 apply to?
AFI10-2607 applies to all AirForce personnel, facilities, and activities worldwide.
What does the term CBRN stand for?
CBRN stands for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear.
What are the key objectives of AFI10-2607?
The key objectives of AFI10-2607 are to ensure CBRN readiness, establish CBRN defense measures, and minimize the risk and impact of CBRN hazards on AirForce personnel and assets.
What kind of training is provided under AFI10-2607?
AFI10-2607 mandates initial and sustainment training on CBRN defense measures for all AirForce personnel.
Who is responsible for the implementation and compliance with AFI10-2607?
Unit commanders are responsible for the implementation and compliance with AFI10-2607 within their respective units.
Are there any reporting requirements under AFI10-2607?
Yes, AFI10-2607 requires prompt reporting of all CBRN incidents or hazards to the appropriate higher headquarters and the appropriate CBRN Response Force.
What is the role of the CBRN Response Force?
The CBRN Response Force, as outlined in AFI10-2607, is responsible for responding to CBRN incidents and providing technical expertise and support to the affected units.
How often should CBRN exercises be conducted?
AFI10-2607 mandates the conduct of CBRN exercises at least once annually, with additional exercises as necessary to maintain proficiency.