
United States Air Force Senior Safety Badge
The United States Air Force Senior Safety Badge is a prestigious occupational badge awarded to service members specializing in safety within the Air Force. It signifies a high level of expertise in managing and ensuring the safety of personnel and resources within the Air Force environment.
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General Officers: General officers wear the basic badge when entering a headquarters staff or command position and must wear the next higher-level badge after 12 months, continuing to upgrade annually.
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Officers: Officers earn the basic badge after graduating from technical school or attaining a fully qualified Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC). After 7 years of service in the specialty, they qualify for the senior badge, and after 15 years, they attain the master badge.
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Enlisted: Enlisted members wear the basic badge after completing technical school. After earning the 7-skill level, they progress to the senior badge, and the master badge is awarded to those with 5 years of experience as a master sergeant or above after earning the 7-skill level.
The United States Air Force Senior Safety Badge represents a dedicated commitment to safety and risk management, ensuring mission success while minimizing hazards for Air Force personnel and operations.
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