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  2. Category:Occupational safety and health templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Occupational safety and health templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Occupational safety and health templates]]</noinclude>

  3. Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia

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    The Control AFSC (CAFSC) is a management tool to make assignments, assist in determining training requirements, and consider individuals for promotion. Often an enlisted Airman's PAFSC will reflect a higher skill level than his or her CAFSC since the CAFSC skill level is tied to rank while the PAFSC skill level is tied to performance and education.

  4. Category:WikiProject Occupational Safety and Health templates

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  5. United States military occupation code - Wikipedia

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    The MOS system now had five digits, with a period after the third digit. The first four-digit code number indicated the soldier's job; the first two digits were the field code, the third digit was the sub-specialty and the fourth code number (separated by a period) was the job title.

  6. List of United States Army careers - Wikipedia

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    Enlisted soldiers are categorized by their assigned job called a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). MOS are labeled with a short alphanumerical code called a military occupational core specialty code (MOSC), which consists of a two-digit number appended by a Latin letter. Related MOSs are grouped together by Career Management Fields (CMF).

  7. Standard Occupational Classification System - Wikipedia

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    Now out of print, the DOT is used by Administrative Law Judges (as required by statute) to encode physical requirements of occupations to make Occupational Law determinations, and for research using its detail over the period covered. International Standard Classification of Occupations; National Occupational Classification (NOC) (in Canada)

  8. Category:Template-Class Occupational Safety and Health ...

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    Pages in category "Template-Class Occupational Safety and Health articles" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. OPNAV Instruction - Wikipedia

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    These instructions are typically used to establish United States Navy policy, procedures, and requirements. The instructions are issued in the form of a memorandum on official Department of the Navy letterhead. Each instruction is referenced with an OPNAVINST directive number and a date.