Tech. Sgt. Shayne Miller, 22nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering NCOIC of readiness and environmental elements, tests a gas chromatoharph mass spectrometer on a practice sample at the base clinic June 3, 2010, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. The $150,000 spectrometer measures air and soil organic compounds to evaluate if it contains chemical substances harmful to individuals. The spectrometer’s accompanying computer program also identifies what the compounds are in an unknown substance during an emergency. Bioenvironmental engineering Airmen survey and evaluate community and industrial workplace environments, and recommend controls to keep hazardous environmental and occupational exposures within acceptable limits. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Maria Ruiz)
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