Task Statement for Military Occupational Structure Identification - 00357 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Operator

A-MD-154-000/FP-000 - Appendix 1, Annex D

MOSID 00357 - Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Operator (CBRN OP)

General Duties:

CBRN Operators perform duties related to providing chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive response in support of the Government of Canada and the CF. Duties are performed in often compromised and degraded conditions while wearing varying levels of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) primarily in maritime and land environments.

MOSID Related Duties

Circle the X for each task that Mbr is UNABLE or UNFIT to perform.

MOC Related Duties CWO MWO WO SGT MCPL CPL
1. Continually stoop, bend, crawl over, in and on equipment or vehicles up to 3 m; jump from 1.5m. X X X X
2. Work from high levels, building roofs and ladders. X X X X X
3. Work in confined, darkened, and smoke filled spaces. X X X X X
4. Work from unstable, slippery surfaces including rolling and pitching decks. X X X X X X
5. Handle pack and roll fire hoses weighing up to 30kg. X X X X
6. Load equipment weighing up to 40kg onto A/C lifting 1.5m from ground onto A/C. X X X X X
7. Load/unload stores and ammunition weighing up to 40kg continuously for up to 1 hour. X X X X X
8. Install remove & operate communications equipment in cramped or confined spaces. X X X X X
9. Wear HAZMAT fully encapsulated suits and SCBA for extended periods. X X X X
10. Work for extended periods wearing varying levels of PPE. X X X X X X
11. Locate and retrieve casualties in hazardous or compromised situations. X X X X X
12. Cope with dangerous confrontations X X X X X X
13. Drag or carry a casualty weighing 90kg. X X X X X
14. Cope with the physical and mental stress of conducting operations in a CBRN (e) degraded environments. X X X X X X
15. Conduct waterborne patrols in all weather for up to 5 hours in light open boats. X X X X
16. Subdue and restrain individuals of all weights. X X X X X
17. Remain alert 16 hrs a day under seriously compromised or degraded conditions. X X X X X X
18. Cope with the mental stress of maintaining a 24/7 readiness state. X X X X X X
19. Make decisions rapidly and give orders clearly under all conditions. X X X X X X
20. Endure exposure to fuel and oil fumes and exhaust gases. X X X X X X
21. Conduct hoisting/rappelling action from helicopters over sea and all types of terrain. X X X X

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