 My name is Specialist Harris. I'll be your instructor today for M8, M9 paper, as well as the Seaburn Marking Kit. For the first one, we're going to go over M8, M9 paper. Our task is to identify slash detect liquid chemical agents using M8 or M9 paper. Our conditions are that you're in a tactical environment or an area where there is a chemical threat. You're given a protective mask and M8 or M9 paper. This will be your M8 paper in a moment and then this will be your M9 paper dispenser. We're going to detect and identify all chemical agents within the capabilities of the M8, M9 paper without becoming a casualty. Alright, so first order of business. Let's pass these around to our archer. Specialist Bean. Is this going to work? It does. Specialist Smith. So M9 paper. The idea behind M9 paper is that it will be able to tell you that you have come into contact with a chemical agent that you may think is water or something else. It will only detect liquids, not gas. So the idea being if I brush up against a tree or something and it's got liquid chemical agents on it, this will turn red instead of green. It's a very obvious color change. You'll be able to know. Alright, so you'll want it on each part of your body, high, medium, and low. So the first one is going to go on your upper arm, upper dominant arm. So for me, my right shoulder area, if you're left-handed, it'll be your left shoulder area. You'll want the tab facing away from your body. You'll want it longer than this one ideally. You'll want the tab like that. Alright, so go ahead, tape up your buddy with the tab facing out from their body. Alright, there's a sticky side and a non-sticky side. You'll want the sticky side wrapped around their arm so they meet on the other side. Oh yeah, the dispensers, you pull one side, tape comes out the other. Let me go, let me go. You want to go? Go. Use it liberally, definitely. Under you. This is out. Good foil. Make sure it's really tight. Now put the time on. Apply the tourniquet. And then you brush your ass. And even in real life, this is what you still want to do. Put your teeth on one side of the box that you could use to cut the M9 paper. Easier. Yeah, it's out. So, next up, you're going to take your non-dominant side. You're going to put one on your wrist. So I've got one high on my body, one on the medium portion of my body. And then after we do your left wrist or your right wrist, depending on which side is your non-dominant, we're going to put one on our ankle, dominant side ankle. All right. High, medium, low. You want to do both sides, both arms? Both arms. Oh yeah, so you'll have one on your upper right shoulder. And then one on your left wrist. So pull out. Feed this. Here? Make it a little easier for you. Out. And then it has a little cutter here. And you'll go around the wrist, but you want the tab facing away from his body so that he brushes up against something and be able to notice instead of just on his wrist. You guys want a new box? Or you want to go? I don't care. There you go. There you go. Thank you. All right. You got you? All right. You guys are great. Everybody was learning so fast. The MA papers that I had you guys get, let's go ahead and round them all up in here. Just start handing these out. They have perforations down the center and that, so they're easy to pull out. You go ahead and just pull out one or two, it doesn't matter. They're also perforated down the center so you can tear them in half. We'll grab one tab. And then what we're going to do is hold it like so. All right. Take the information sheet, put it like that, put it over the detection hand. All right. So I've got it like this. So I can read this, I can detect stuff, and I don't spill liquid on the booklet and waste the entire booklet. All right. What we're going to do is we have a practical exercise for this one. I'm going to start over here and have you guys just file in. We're going to go ahead and detect these liquids. All right. So come up to here. Come through. Let's try to observe a color change. All right. Everybody got it? Let's go. Which one is the nerve agent? All of them. One. Pick any. Pick one. Pick one. And be prepared to dab at the left so that you don't spill any on the booklet. Grab that. Grab it like that. Then I'll have you walk over there and try to observe for a color change. But do this. So you'll have the booklet on top of your arm like that so you don't get it wet. And then you have to go ahead and lift it in. Awesome. And then see if it changes color. I'll have you go over there though so we can get more people through. Specialist means. How are you doing? So you'll have it on top of your wrist like this so you don't spill it. And then go ahead and dab with your dominant hand. There you go. Then I'll have you sit to the side. A couple things. Got it? It doesn't matter which one. Go ahead and put the booklet over your other arm so you don't spill it. That's it. How you doing? Good. That concludes my class for MAM9 paper. Does anybody have any questions about the M8 or M9 paper?