The Hill Air Force Base Air Quality Instruction

Abstract

ISSUE: Air Quality regulations do not come with instructions! They are simply standards that must be met. There is no implementation guidance on how to meet the requirements at your facility. SOLUTION: The Hill AFB Air Quality Instruction explains the internal processes Hill AFB employs to meet air quality regulations; establishes local duties, responsibilities, and business practices to promote air quality compliance at Hill AFB; describes compliance policy at the shop-level; and reduces the risk of noncompliance by authenticating procedures tailored to ensure compliance. Not a supplement to AFI 32-7040, "Air Quality Compliance and Resources Management." Hill policy is a stand-alone policy that is not tied to, or limited by, 32-7040. It won't require revisions each time 32-7040 is revised, and it won't have to wait for MAJCOM to supplement 32-7040 before releasing Hill policy. The body of the document is divided into the following chapters: Planning, Implementation and Operation, Checking and Corrective Action, Management Review, and Training. A background section describes the activities of the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) and Hill's Main Base.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2011
Accession Number
ADA564346

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  • Dave Hansell

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