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Training includes: Above Apprentice, Crafstman, plus completion of the Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman Course (B3ACY4B071-001) and Bioenvironmental Engineering Advanced Measurements (B3AZY4B0X1-009).<ref>Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman Course Notetaking Guide 1-February-2005</ref> |
Training includes: Above Apprentice, Crafstman, plus completion of the Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman Course (B3ACY4B071-001) and Bioenvironmental Engineering Advanced Measurements (B3AZY4B0X1-009).<ref>Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman Course Notetaking Guide 1-February-2005</ref> |
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Bioenvironmental Engineering 4BOX1
The United States Air Force occupation, Bioenvironmental Engineering (BE), is based out of Brooks City-Base in San Antonio, Texas at the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. Bioenvironmental Engineering blends engineering and preventive medicine. Their role is to identify and evaluate environments that could harm Air Force members, employees, and families. The data from these evaluations help design measures that prevent illness and injury.
Areas of speciality include:
- Airborne Dusts, Fumes, Mists, Fogs, Vapors, or Gases
- Biological Hazards
- Biomechanical Stresses
- Chemical Hazards
- Chemical protection Clothing, Devices or Equipment
- Cold Stress
- Confined Space Hazards
- Drinking Water
- Employee Exposures
- Environmental Sampling
- Environmental Health Repetitive Motion Stresses
- Ergonomic Stress
- Hazardous Materials
- Health Hazards
- Indoor Air Quality
- Industrial Hygiene
- Ionizing Radiation
- Laser Safety
- Lead Hazards
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Noise Hazards
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Permits
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Health Standards
- Radioactive materials
- Radiofrequency Radiation Emissions
- Respiratory Protection Program
- Skin Hazards
- Thermal Stress
- Ventilation Requirements for Health
- Vibration Hazards
Job Descriptions
Occupational Health
Environmental Protection
Radiation Surveillance
Mobility Support/Readiness
Skill Levels
Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice (4B031)
Training includes: Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice Course (B3ABY4B031-001)
Bioenvironmental Engineering Journeyman (4B051)
Training includes: Above Apprentice, plus 6 volumes of Career Development Courses (CDC's)[1].
- ===Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman (4B071)===
Training includes: Above Apprentice, Crafstman, plus completion of the Bioenvironmental Engineering Craftsman Course (B3ACY4B071-001) and Bioenvironmental Engineering Advanced Measurements (B3AZY4B0X1-009).[2]
Bioenvironmental Engineering Superintendent (4B091)
Photos of Bioenvironmental Engineering in Action
Links
- Air Force Careers (Bioenvironmental Engineering Apprentice)
- Brooks City-Base Official Site
- United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration