c. Planning action for use during an NBC/TIM event. (Provide preventive/protective measures that the leadership can employ to reduce the health effects of a NBC/TIM event. Provide HSS leadership with procedures that can be employed to protect their unit and patients.)

d. Planning actions for use after an NBC/TIM event. (Provide preventive/protective measures that line leadership can employ to reduce/mitigate the health effects of an NBC/TIM event on the force. Provide HSS leadership with procedure that can be employed to mitigate the effects on their unit and patients.)

e. Planning actions for preventive medicine support for NBC/TIM events. (Provide types and numbers of PVNTMED units/personnel required to perform PVNTMED missions during such events. Describe mission requirements for units/personnel preparing for and reacting to the event. Describe types of samples required and how samples must be collected, preserved, packaged, and shipped to supporting medical laboratory for analysis. Describe detection/monitoring equipment required for the event; such as AN/PDR77, AN/VDR2 radiac meter, chemical agent monitor (CAM), and M272 water test kit.)

f. Planning actions for veterinary support for NBC/TIM events. (Provide types and numbers of veterinary units/personnel required to perform the veterinary service missions during such events. Describe mission requirements for units/personnel preparing for and reacting to the event. Describe types of samples/specimens required and how samples/specimens must be collected, preserved, packaged, and shipped to supporting medical laboratory for analysis. Describe food contamination and decontamination procedures. Describe detection/monitoring equipment required for the event; such as AN/PDR77, AN/VDR2 radiac meter, and CAM.)

g. Planning actions for medical laboratory support for NBC/TIM events. (Provide requirements for medical laboratory support for an NBC/TIM event. Describe types of laboratory test/procedures required to provide command verification on the use of an NBC device/weapon. Provide medical laboratory reporting requirements; example: provide report to command surgeon; Joint Task Force/theater commander; senior commander in affected operational area.)

h. Planning actions for combat health logistics support for NBC/TIM events. (Provide requirements for combat health logistics support units and personnel. Describe types of Class VIII supplies required to support HSS response to an event. Examples: Numbers of chemical agent patient decontamination MESs, chemical agent patient treatment sets, number of packets of chemical agent pretreatment tablets required, and chemoprophylaxis required for personnel exposed to a biological agent.)

i. Planning actions for combat stress control/mental health support for NBC/TIM events. (Provide requirements for COSC/mental health support units/personnel. Describe where and how COSC/mental health personnel will provide their support in response to the event.)

j. Planning for medical treatment of NBC/TIM event casualties. (Provide requirements for medical evacuation and treatment (including emergency dental care) support units/personnel. Provide requirements for nonmedical personnel to perform patient decontamination at the MTF. Describe where and how evacuation and treatment personnel will provide their support in response to include supervision of patient decontamination procedures.)

3. COORDINATION REQUIREMENTS. (Provide requirements for support such as who should transport/escort samples/specimens from unit of origin to support medical laboratory and on to the CONUS gold standard laboratory. Example: The Technical Escort Unit normally provides transportation and escort for suspect NBC samples, in their absence describe who will provide this service. Provide requirements for numbers of personnel required to perform patient decontamination at supporting MTFs. Describe decontamination support requirements for medical units; especially hospitals and major combat health logistics facilities.)