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Bioenvironmental tests the water
Airman 1st Class Ronald Smith, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, performs water-quality tests Mar. 3, 2021, at McConnell Air Force Base Kansas. Bioenvironmental Airmen are responsible for minimizing environmental health hazards in the workplace and ensure safe working conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nilsa Garcia)
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Bioenvironmental tests the water
Airman 1st Class Ronald Smith, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, fills out a chain of custody form Mar. 3, 2021, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. This form allows for proper documentation of when, where and by whom the sample was taken. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nilsa Garcia)
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Bioenvironmental tests the water
Airman 1st Class Ronald Smith, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, mixes a vial to test chlorine levels Mar. 3, 2021, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Facility water chlorine levels are checked by mixing a compound into the water sample. The sample is then placed into a colorimeter that reads the chlorine level and gives the user a number that tells them if it is too high or too low. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nilsa Garcia)
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Bioenvironmental tests the water
Airman 1st Class Ronald Smith, Operational Medical Readiness Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, compares the coloring of a water sample to a pH meter Mar. 3, 2021, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Unbalanced water pH levels require additional testing and investigation to ensure that the quality of water are within state-required ranges and safe for Airmen consumption. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nilsa Garcia)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Staff Sgt. Aaron Prevost, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron NCO-in-charge optometry, performs a routine eye exam on Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Delfosse visited the 22nd Medical Group to see optometry for a regular checkup. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Staff Sgt. Aaron Prevost, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron NCO-in-charge optometry, helps Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, tries on eye glass frames during his eye exam Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The optometry clinic provides frames to military personnel and to correct vision so that they can carry on the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, attends an eye exam appointment Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Maj. (Dr.) Gerardo Robles-Morales, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron optometry flight commander, recommends an eye exam a minimum of every two years to ensure overall eye health and correct vision. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, gets his eyes checked using a slit lamp Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The slit lamp allows the optometrist to see a 3-D version of the inside of the eye. It also is used to check for any eye abnormalities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Maj. (Dr.) Gerardo Robles-Morales, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron optometry flight commander, examines the retina of Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, using an ophthalmoscope Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The ophthalmoscope allows the optometrist to look at the back of the patient’s eye, which is called the fundus, to ensure there are no abnormalities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Maj. (Dr.) Gerardo Robles-Morales, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron optometry flight commander, examines the eyesight of Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, using a phoropter Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The phoropter allows the optometrist to get the patient’s sight as close to 20/20 as possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, looks through a phoropter Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. The phoropter is used to test different lenses to determine the individual’s eyeglass prescription. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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Through McConnell’s eyes
Maj. (Dr.) Gerardo Robles-Morales, 22nd Operational Medical Readiness Squadron optometry flight commander, writes Senior Airman Mitchel Delfosse, 22nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron electrical environmental system journeyman, a prescription Jan. 30, 2020, at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas. Robles-Morales explained that all local military dependents are able to be seen by the base optometrist. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexi Bosarge)
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