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Subject = ANNEX T PART I OF V AND VII CORPS FSOP                          

Box ID = BX000504

Folder Title = OPERATING PROCEDURES  VII CORPS SOP  TEAM 4S COPY                                               

Unit = ARCENT      

Parent Org = CENTCOM     



                                                                FINAL DRAFT
                                          UNCLA&WIED
                APPENDIX 5 (Preventive Medicine) to ALVNEX T (Medical) to Part I
                of V/VII (US) Corps Field Standing Operating Procedures (U)

                        (2) Record cold injuries only after diagnosis is clearly
                established 431lowing hospital admission. Cold injury diagnosis
                should be -ma-e only by physicians briefed on the pathophysiology
                of cold in]ury, preferably by general or orthopedic surgeons.
                Confirmed diagnoses will be reported IAW para 7.c., this
                appendix.

                    c. Particular attention will be given to:

                        (1) Mess Sanitation (FM 21-10).

                        (2) Personal Hygiene (FM 21-10).

                        (3) Timely indoctrination    'of all personnel in the
                prevention of cold and heat in)uries (FM 21-10, FM 31-70 and -S
                .-IED 81).

                        (4) Insect and Rodent Control (FM 21-10).

                        (5) Control of Communicable Diseases (FM 21-10, AR
                40-5).

                        (6) Maintenance of Immunizations (AR 40-562).

                        (7) occupational Health (AR 40-5).

                        (8) waste Disposal (FM 21-10).

                    d.  Field sanitation teams will be organized IAd AR 40-5 in
                all company-sized units and will maintain a prescribed load of
                supplies.

                    e. Supply and Service Battalion water points will insure
                that all water being issued has a free available chlorine
                residual IAW TM 5-700. All water taken from sources other than
                water points will be initially treated to a minimum residual of
                5.0 PPM free available chlorine. Following initial treatment,
                all water will be maintained at a minimum of 2.0 PPM free
                available chlorine.

                    f'. Corps preventive medicine units will monitor SaS Sn water
                point operations, unit sanitation activities and related
                activities on an area basis.

                S. REQUESTS FOR SERVICES. Requests for services of supporting
                preventive medicine detachments should be through command
                channels.

                6. SPECIAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SERVICES.

                    a. Aerial dispersal of pesticides.

                                        lulli]'CLASSff IED


                                                                FINAL DRAFT
                                          UNCLA&WIED
                APPENDIX 5 (Preventive Medicine) to ALVNEX T (Medical) to Part I
                of V/VII (US) Corps Field Standing Operating Procedures (U)

                        (2) Record cold injuries only after diagnosis is clearly
                established 431lowing hospital admission. Cold injury diagnosis
                should be -ma-e only by physicians briefed on the pathophysiology
                of cold in]ury, preferably by general or orthopedic surgeons.
                Confirmed diagnoses will be reported IAW para 7.c., this
                appendix.

                    c. Particular attention will be given to:

                        (1) Mess Sanitation (FM 21-10).

                        (2) Personal Hygiene (FM 21-10).

                        (3) Timely indoctrination    'of all personnel in the
                prevention of cold and heat in)uries (FM 21-10, FM 31-70 and -S
                .-IED 81).

                        (4) Insect and Rodent Control (FM 21-10).

                        (5) Control of Communicable Diseases (FM 21-10, AR
                40-5).

                        (6) Maintenance of Immunizations (AR 40-562).

                        (7) occupational Health (AR 40-5).

                        (8) waste Disposal (FM 21-10).

                    d.  Field sanitation teams will be organized IAd AR 40-5 in
                all company-sized units and will maintain a prescribed load of
                supplies.

                    e. Supply and Service Battalion water points will insure
                that all water being issued has a free available chlorine
                residual IAW TM 5-700. All water taken from sources other than
                water points will be initially treated to a minimum residual of
                5.0 PPM free available chlorine. Following initial treatment,
                all water will be maintained at a minimum of 2.0 PPM free
                available chlorine.

                    f'. Corps preventive medicine units will monitor SaS Sn water
                point operations, unit sanitation activities and related
                activities on an area basis.

                S. REQUESTS FOR SERVICES. Requests for services of supporting
                preventive medicine detachments should be through command
                channels.

                6. SPECIAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SERVICES.

                    a. Aerial dispersal of pesticides.

                                        lulli]'CLASSff IED


                                                                FINAL DRAFT
                                          MCLAOIED
                APPENDIX 5 (Preventive Medicine) to ANNEX T (medical) to Part I
                of V/VII (US) corps Field St;nd4.ng Operating procedures (u)

                         (2) Record cold injuries only after d   iagnosis is clearly
                established 'allowing hospital admission. Cold injury diagnosis
                should be ma-le only by physicians briefed on the pathophysiology
                of cold injury, preferably by general or orthopedic surgeons.
                Confirmed diagnoses will be reported IAW para 7.c., this
                appendix.

                    C. Particular attention will be given to:

                         (1) Mess Sanitation (FM 21-10).

                         (2) Personal Hygiene (FM 21-10).

                         (3) Timely indoctrination -of all personnel in the
                prevention of cold and heat ln]uries (FM 21-10, F@l 31-70 and -9


                         (4) Insect and Rodent Control (FM 21-10).

                         (5) Control of Communicable Diseases (FM 21-10, AR
                40-5)-

                         (6) Maintenance of Immunizations (AR 40-562).

                         (7) occupational Health (AR 40-5).

                         (8) Waste Disposal (FLM 21-10).

                    d.   Field sanitation teams will be organized IAd AR 40-5 in
                all company-sized units and will maintain a prescribed load of
                supplies.

                    e. Supply and Service Battalion water points will insure
                that all water being issued has a free available chlorine
                residual IAW TM 5-700. All water taken from sources other than
                water points will be initially treated to a minimum residual of
                5.0 PPM free available chlorine. Following initial treatment,
                all water will be maintained at a minimum of 2.0 PPM free
                available chlorine.

                    f'. Corps preventive medicine units will monitor S&S On water
                point operations, unit sanitation activities and related
                activities an an area basis.

                5. REQUESTS FOR SERVICES. Requests for services of supporting
                preventive medicine detachments should he through command
                channels.

       t        6. SPECIAL PREVENTIVE MEDICINE SERVICES.

                    a- Aerial dispersal of pesticides.
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