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Field Hygiene and Sanitation

Field Hygiene. Techniques for living in the field to keep your body and the environment healthyCampsite livingWasteSanitationPersonal hygieneEnvironmental protection. Human Waste. If setting up a base camp for any duration, it is best to see if portable toilets can be brought in. In more remote camps or while traveling on search sorties into remote areas, other means will have to be prepared forCat hole latrinesTrench latrinesBucket latrinesAlternatives.

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Field Hygiene and Sanitation

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    1. Field Hygiene and Sanitation Developed by the National Emergency Services Academy

    2. Field Hygiene Techniques for living in the field to keep your body and the environment healthy Campsite living Waste Sanitation Personal hygiene Environmental protection

    3. Human Waste If setting up a base camp for any duration, it is best to see if portable toilets can be brought in

    4. Cat Hole Latrines

    5. Cat Hole Latrines Continued

    6. Cat Hole Latrines Continued

    7. Trench Latrine For larger group or longer term use

    8. Pail Latrine

    9. Latrines Continued

    10. Latrines Continued

    11. Latrines Continued

    12. Alternatives for Base Camp

    13. Hand Washing

    14. Waste Water

    15. Trash

    16. Trash Continued

    17. Team Level Camps

    18. Bears In bear country- check for local procedures and warnings

    19. Food

    20. Base Camps

    21. Base Camps Continued You may need to arrange for water to be brought in to facilitate drinking, washing, and to re-supply teams in the field. Take into account drainage so there is not mud, large puddles, etc.

    22. Base Camps Continued

    23. Personal Care

    24. Personal Care Continued

    25. Some Alternatives

    26. Eating and Cooking

    27. Eating and Cooking Continued Keep your canteens or hydration systems clean Follow manufacturer cleaning instructions Avoid drink mixtures inside canteens or hydration systems Keep container opening or mouth piece clean

    28. Eating and Cooking Continued

    29. An Important Matter Personal hygiene is important to keep yourself healthy. You cant give full attention to your mission if you arent healthy Camp hygiene and sanitation is important for maintaining the health of everyone Planning and training keeps personnel healthy and focused on mission objectives.

    30. These presentations were made by the National Emergency Services Academy for the purpose of advancing, refreshing, or reviewing information for search and rescue training. Products shown are for illustration purposes only. The National Emergency Services Academy, Civil Air Patrol, or the United States Air Force does not endorse, guarantee, or recommend any specific company, service, business, or product. Presentations are designed to be used with qualified instructors familiar with your local area.

    31. QUESTIONS?

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