Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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What does Level 2 contamination involve?

  1. Direct physical contact with an OC agent

  2. Contamination due to touching a contaminated subject

  3. Exposure through inhalation of chemicals

  4. Visual exposure to chemical agents

The correct answer is: Contamination due to touching a contaminated subject

Level 2 contamination specifically relates to the situation where a person becomes contaminated by touching a surface or an object that has been contaminated by an OC (oleoresin capsicum) agent. This means that the contaminants can transfer from the contaminated subject or surface to the hands or skin of another person, creating a potential for further exposure or effects. Understanding this level of contamination is key for corrections officers, as it emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper hygiene and following decontamination protocols to prevent the spread of harmful substances. It is vital to recognize that contamination can occur indirectly, not just through direct exposure to the chemical agents themselves. This distinction helps in implementing appropriate safety measures and training for handling situations involving OC agents and maintaining a secure environment.