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Abstract:
The objective of this project was to develop and validate a criterion with which the Air Force could reliably evaluate the compatibility of an individual's physical capacities with the physical demands of the various Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs). The benefits derived by the Air Force from this capability are a reduction in early discharges due to the inability of the individual to physically qualify for an AFSC after enlistment; a corresponding decrease in training costs, both initial and cross-training, due to a lower probability of an individual's eventual failure in the AFSC; a reduction in injury related costs due to a fewer number of individuals performing physical work at levels near or exceeding their maximum safe capability to work; and a reduction in operating costs by improving the work force capacity relevant to the physical demands of the task.
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Final rept. 1 Oct 78-30 Sep 82 |
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254 |
| Report Date: |
SEP 1982 |
| Contract Number: |
F49620-79-C-0006 |
| Report Number: |
A112531 |
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