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AD-A116 958 AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER RANDOLPH AFR TX F/6 9CONTINUOUS PHOTOPROCESSIN /PHOTOPROCESSING CONTROL CAREER LAODE--ETC(U)APR al
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- CONTINUOUS PHOTOPROCESSING/PHOTOPROCESS ING- L CONTROL CAREER LADDERS
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- - USAF OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT CENTER. RANDOLPH APE, TEXAS 78148
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C n C = C= CXD(=) PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT -SXDCDC=CD AUTHORITY: 5 USC Sec 301, E09397, and AFR 35-2.SC=CDCDC=)CD PRINCIPLE PURPOSES: Evaluation of career field structure, preparation=C30CD C 3DC of specialty training standards and evaluation of training programs.(=DCDCDC SSAN for positive identification.C3DCD3DC3DC3D ROUTINE AREA: Personnel research personnel management system appli-e-cDc=Dc=) cation and military testing programs including the Airman PromotionC3DCDCDC1Dr!D System.C=CXDCDC3DCXD DISCLOSURE: Completion of all applicable portions of this job inven-y~LLIZtory, including SSAN, is MANDATORY. Failure to complete this job
inventory will detract from the Air Force's capability to carry out 400the programs outlined above. Refusal to complete the job inventory;it's willful destruction, mutilation or loss; or intentionally pro-viding erroneous or false information is punishable under provisionof the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). -
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Your assistance in completing this survey is very important to you and the Air Force.This is your opportunity to tell your career field managers, and the training and personnelpeople what members of your career field really do on the job. Your answers and the answersof other airmen completing this USAF Job Inventory will be used in making Air Force deci-sions concerning:
a. Specialty descriptions for your career field.
b. Specialty training standards and resident training courses.
c. Career development courses for upgrade training in your career field.
d. Specialty Knowledge Tests (SKTs) used in the Weighted Airman Promotion System(WAPS).
2. To qualify for this survey, YOU MUST HAVE:
a. A duty AFSC of 23330, 23350, 23370, 23331, 23371, or
b. A duty AFSC of 23399 and be supervising 233X0/X1 personnel.
c. Held your duty AFSC for at least six weeks.
d. Been working in your present job for at least six weeks.
3. This USAF Inventory is in two sections:
a. A BACKGROUND INFORMATION section where you provide information about yourself,and
b. A DUTY-TASK LIST section where you identify and time rate the tasks you perform inyour current job.
4. In providing the information requested, it is equally important to follow the instruc-tions given throughout the booklet. PRINT ALL WRITE-IN INFORMATION. DO NOT WRITE INCLASSIFIED INFORMATION. DO NOT WRITE IN APO NUMBER. USE A #2 PENCIL.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BACKGROUND INFORMATION -
Complete all items in the BACKGROUND INFORMATION section, pages iii through xvi.Information concerning total time in your present job, total time in the career field andtotal time in the military service is very important to this survey and should be reason-ably correct. Remember, you probably have less time in your present job than in yourcareer field and if you have cross trained you have less time in you career field thanyou have total time in the military service. Now turn to page iii and BEGIN.
DO NOT TEAR, STAPLE, OR MAKE STRAY MARKS IN THIS BOOKLET.
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A AM AIC Sorg~ g sg Mr S ft CM- I Year ______ DayCIRCLE THE HIGHEST SCHOOL GRADE OR COLLEGEAJNIVERSITY YEAR YOU HAVE COMPLETED (Inclimle eqal level. flm QED. lest
- -ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY
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PRIMA~RY AISC OUTY APSC IF CONVERTED OR RETRAINED. WHATAPIC D0G YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY?
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PRFX NIWER SUFX PRFI NUMPER SUFFIX PREFIX NUBR SEI-FOR HOW MANY AIRMEN AND CIVILIANS ARE AUJTOVON PREFIX TELEPHONE (Duty aitnalnn)
YOU THE IMMDIATE SUPERVISOR? (inchide
- only twi who report directly to ye.)
ORGANIZATION TO WHICH ASSIGNED
BASE TO WHICH ASSIGNED
- MAJOR COMMAND (Chock am. box) *ELECTRONIC SECURITY COMMANDAY F H JU N
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OTHER UNIT ORt ORGANIZATION (Not wirde, Major CowsnedL. IF "OTHER UNIT". WRITE IN NAME.
-TITLE OF YOUR PRESENT JOB (Duty assignment). NOTE: Do not give just five title of your Air force Specialty UNLESS that Is the only
Mane your job has)
TIME IN PRESENT JOB
TOTAL TIME IN CAREER FIELDYEARS MONTHS
TOTAL ACTIVE FEDERAL MILITARY SERVICE (TAFidS) Y
YEARSMONTHS
C3cD3)=)iII~ Example of booklet control nuMbeir coding required on page v,CECOOO using nuMber 01234 as an examl.TI SA ZL N
C=CCCC If the number on page v did not print clear , check the nmber onmC3CDICD= the front cover and page iii; they are the sae nmber.
WHEN MARKING THE JOB INVENTORY SURVEY, CARE SHOULD BETAKEN NOT TO OVERLAP INTO OTHER CIRCLES ON THE SAE
LINE.FIGURE I FIGURE 2
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Xm =)CDCD) CODING INSTRUCTIONS - Enter the booklet number shown in this- DCZ(00CDC3X block, including all zeros, in the spaces on the bottom of the
..=)C=DCD)C3D coding box. Next, using a number 2 pencil, completely darken th,mC=DC0C=K=K oval containing the corresponding number in the column above eacl
-_. C=CC0 space. See example on page iv. This is the only page you need
- cDcDCDC to enter and code this number.-_ OCD~CDCIDD ENTER AND CODE ON THIS PAGE ONLY WITH THIS NUMBER> . UUO58
1-=I lD= BACKGROUND INFORMATION (CONTINUED) YES N,
To answer the following background questions blacken thea rU ate numbered circle to the right of each uestion.Caution: Cometely i in the appropriate circle, butdo not overla into other circles on the same line.
For questions I thru 8 blacken circle (1) for yes or blac kno circle (9) for no. For example, if you are conletin this
- inventory at your ome or arrac ac en circ elocated to the right of question 2.
i. Are you completing this USAF Job Inventory under direct 40®a®a®®- supervision of the CBPO Occupational Survey Control Officer?
2. Are you completing this USAF Job Inventory at your home o ®®® ®or barracks?
3. Are you completing this USAF Job Inventory at the <D®Xa®a®®
organization in which you work?4. Have the instructions for completing this survey been 0V ®0®®
- read or explained to you?5. Are you assigned to a base or installation which is located 0VMX ®®
outside the continental U.S. (includes Hawaii and Alaska)?6. Will you be eligible to reenlist at the end of your 0D ®<®®
current enlistment?7. Will you be eligible for retirement at the end of your 0®®M ®DO®
current enlistment?8. If your psygrade is E-4, do you hold the rank of senior (®®C®D ®®
airman?
For questions 9 thru 14 blacken the numbered circle in theri,_t-hand column which corresponds to the number in front of
- your choice. For example, if you find your job "so-so" blackencircle (4) located to the ritht of question 9. Blackenonly one circle for each question.
__-.9. How do you find your job? Blacken only one circle on 00C®W ®®4 - this line.
1. Extremely Dull 5. Fairly Interesting__2. V 6. V I te_._ 3. Fairly Dull 7. Extremely .Interesting4. So-So
10. How does your job utilize your talents? Blacken O®DMC ®O®M
1. Not At All 5. Very Well
3. Fairly Well 7. Perfectly__l 4. on.t Wel
CODE 01, TYPE 1-9-8
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II- -Hw des ourjob utilize your training? Blacken only MOMMOa40one circle on this line.
717 Msatisfied are you with the sense of accomplishment OMM(O(O3400
3.Sightly Dissatisfied 7. Extremely Satisfied
1. Will Retire (I will have completed at least 20 years service)
14 owwr you nasined t o yaour1~r prsn cyarey laddher OMMOMM
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dWIr i trough i, Dactencircie t)next totresponse of your choice. Choose only one response. Forexample, inqusin1,iyowomecuie ncorprocessing, you would blacken circle (1) to the right ofresponse nue r.
3 nyu rsn asignmn,inact wihotefollowing- statements apply to you. Choose only one response.- . 1 wort exclusively onME o ana aiwhite processing 0DDMOO
Z. I. worm exci~usveily on biacic and white printing DMO OM
- . 1L perform Both processing and printing duties for black C0WDD(<0- and white materials
4. 1 perform qualty control duties for black and white 0MaMDCQV- materials
-5. 1 wort exclusively on color processing Da)a(1)VQ
b,. 1 work exclusively on color printing aCDadDaa
1.1perform bot processing and printing duties for color DNM OM
8. 1 perform quality control duties for color materials (a0(Q(a<0
-9. 1 perform quality control duties for both black and white (DCa®D ci~><(
as well as color materials-10. 1 perform processing of both black and white, and color DOa)MOa
materials________411. 1 perform printing of both black and white, and color 0DD((<0<
- ~~~materials________-12. 1 do not perform processing, printing, or quality control CDDMVaCaa
duties16. inicate the title that best-describes your present job.
Choose only one response.1 . Apprentice Continuous Photoprocesuing Specialist KCMaDWa
2. CDC Writer C0CQaaCa(
-3. Continuous Photoprocessing Specialist DMMaOM
4 . Continuous Photoprocessing Technician OM(CaO
-5. Course Supervisor CDM(CO(
6. Instructor (DDii(aDM7. Laboratory Supervisor
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C30C3C3DCDC3DCHOOSE ONLY ONE RESPONSE
0TTIro:: i:: I.Ontroi Specialist _____________W
zu. luaJllxy C~ontrol pcait DDZDDaC.( E
Uj. utner (Prlease specify on 5ianE pages at end of booklet.) - OMMDDM
Vt. in your present jou, wni.cn of tne folowing most closely desm-cribes the schedule you normally work? Choose only one response.I. I as not on a sclieduled shif t CO(OMO
2. miay snixt (SUCH as 050)0-1600) COD(O(a
.5. Swing shift (such as 1600-2400)
4. H13 shirt Lsuch as 2400-0800) (WDaDDW
5-. 1Z-hour day (such as 0700-1900) OMMOC
5. 12-hour night (such as 1900-0700) aMCqMVa
7. Rotating 8-hour shifts (day-swing-mid) <QM VDaW
5. Rotating 12-hour shifts ONBODM
9. Other (Please specify on blank pages at end of booklet.) C(CC~W0<
18. Through which career ladder did you attain the 9-skill level?Choose only one response. -- '.1. 1 have not yet attained the 9-skill level aCDCDCaD
2. 233X10M(MOOO
4. I did not attain the 9-skill level through either 233X0 or O ~ ~ O
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C==CCDC3D(D BACKGROUND INFORMATION (CONTINUED)CZDC1DCZDC:1DCZDC-DC-DCICDCD BLACKEN CIRCLE (1) TO THE RIGHT OF= = D EACH RESPONSE YOU WISH TO INDICATE
For questions 19 through 23 you may have several responses.Blacken circle (1) to the risht of each response that you wish
I to indicate. For example, in question 19, if you are assignedto a Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron in a major comand, ou
- I would blacken circle (1) to the right of responses 5 and 10.
19. Indicate the type of organization you are assigned to.
1. Base Support Photo Laboratory (aTCDW
2. Defense Audiovisual Agency CaDCa X
3. Detachment <aaDCDD®D
4. HQ USAF 0X3DaaD®
5. Major Command 0CCD C
6. Motion Picture Processing Laboratory 0<D(®(E
7. Numbered Air Force 0<®Ca ®®
- 8. Portable Photographic Interpretation Facility (PPIF) (DC1a)DCZDa
i 9. Reconnaissance Technical Squadron or Group O( D(DCD
- 10. Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron (aaM®M®D
- 11. Technical Training Center 0aDct®aDC)aDM0Da
- 12. Other (Please specify on blank pages at end of booklet.) 0ZD ®V®D
20. If you hold AFSC 23399, which AFSC's do you supervise?-Choose all that apply.
1. I do not hold AFSC 23399 DCDCaa0(
- 2. 23330
- 3. 23350 (VaVMDDaO
I 4. 23370
5. 23331
/ 6. 23371 ( ®MaX ®DX
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I IIIzi. indicate any ot the photography (exposing film) tasks you
perform. Choose all that aply.1. 1 do not pertorm any photography tasks 0<0( ®® mQ
z. Operate cameras, other than on copy stand 0 ZD< a
3. select and install filters on camera lenses a(DV ®®
4. Select cameras 0D<( ®®
5. Select film types (®DQ ®(®a
b. Select lighting mediums D ®<®V ®
7. Take light readings using exposure meter 0® ®®®D®®
22. Indicate all of the job function shown below to which you have
- been assigned as an Instructor fo two years and in Administrationfor one ear rior to that you would blacken circle 1 to theS right of responses "I" and 'IS". Choose all that apply.
1. A-d-inistration MMOMOD(®OM®
2., Editing and Cleaning Processed Imagery OMMMMMOMM
3. Exposing, Processing and Finishing BW Prints Manually
4. Exposing, Processing and Finishing Color Prints Manually (®®®®® ®® .D(D<
5. Instructor 0MCMD(WD®® --
6. Maintaining Quality Control 0Va ®(®®
7. Performing Chemical Analysis C®®®D®D®®
8. Performing Image Evaluation CO(VD((D(DV(aD
9. Performing Sensitometry and Densitometry Tests ®®D®a®a --,,d
10. Processing BW Materials by Continuous Methods C ®W®®C®M
11. Processing Color Materials by Continuous Methods
12. Processing BW Film Manually =®(DCD(Z 1)
13. Processing Color Film Manually ..... mC®® D®®a®®
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CDCDC3DCD D BLACKEN CIRCLE (1) TO THE RIGHT OFm -C 1 EACH RESPONSE YOU WISH TO INDICATE
- 14. Prduction Evaluation O(D ®cD ® Da
i_ 15. Printing BW Materials by Continous Methods QD ® a
16. Printing Color Materials by Continuous Methods < DD Q
- 17. Technical Training Work Other Than Instructor CDa ®Gaa
1 18. Titling Processed Imagery 0D(V XDD
- 19. Other (Please specify on blank pages at end of booklet.) C Q D
S23. Indicate below the equipment you use in your present assignment.Choose all that app1y1. I do not use any equipment in my present assignment aDDVa
1 2. Analytical Balancers oaE DQ D-
- 3. Argentometers
4. Automatic Calculators ( ®D <
- 5. Automatic Paper Trimers <aDD DDV
1 6. BW Manual Enlargers 0G(®D(Ta DC1
- 7. Calumet Sink Line Processors (DMa ®M
8. Cameras, Copy Da ®Qaaaa
1 9. Cameras, 4X5 View 0DQMCK
- 10. Cameras, SX10 View
- 11. Centrifuges (a DD
- 12. Chemical Mixing Equipment DDMD®V
13. Chicago Color Printers (aQDD
__ 14. Clean Room Clothing O)D®a®V
- 15. Clean Room Shoe Cleaners
- 16. Clinton Waxer-Cleaners O a DV®a
- 17. Color Master Processors 0aD®a
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13. CTor opensating Filters
Z0. tolor Automatic Enlargers aC<CDDQV
77. Coiorado Color Printers m<c<Ca<-C
*Z Calorimeters 0D)MDDa(
Z3. Con t rinters, 11N-22 or EN1-67 (aMMMDM
Z4 composing Machines )D(33ODMW
25. Dalton Pro cessors Ma<(W<a
26. -Delaware Titlers, Portable <ZMZaCaV
27. Densitomseters, Transmission
29. Densitometers, Reflectance
29. Deaver Edit Stations
30. Distilling Equipment
31. Drying Cabinets
32.7 Dry Mounting Presses ()1MCMDOD
33. Dual Head Titlers
34. Edge Coders ((<(C<(a0
35. Editing and Readout Tables MCDaOM
36. Ektaaatic BW Print Processors
37. Embossers maMM~DM
38. Enlargers, Beaconm
-- 40. Enlargers, B15-A or E11-88m
CODE 99 xii
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C-DC3DCDCDCD BLACKEN CIRCLE (1) TO THE RIGHT OF-DD mD C EACH RESPONSE YOU WISH TO INDICATE
42. Enlargers, Durst (Q ®D®C<
43. Enlargers, Kodak (10, 20, or 40) 0D ®(M D
- 44. Enlargers, Logetronic, B-5, or B-10
45. Exposure Analyzers <DaC®aX D0DQ
46. Film 'Shrinkage Gauges <a ®M ®D
- 47. Film Splicers D ®MCa
- 48. Film Synchronizers oVQC ®®
49. Fultron Processors 0CQ<D a
- 50. Glassware 0aQa<D
- 51. Heat Splicers OD<D(Z®aD®M
52. Hydrometers od®®>4!D ®a
53. Image Comparators C.aD3M D>, V
. 54. Image Quality Meters CDSXCaD
- 55. Incident Exposure Meters 0)DCaNDV
56. Kelvin Temperature Meters 0 DC ®a
57. Kreonite BW Print Processors
58. Kreonite Color Print Processors Cu>(>a M >
59. Labmaster Processors < X a
- 60. Light Filters 0 CaDM
61. Little Max Color Processors D C®
__ 62. Logetronic Mark V, BW Processors 0CT® D
- 63. Logetronic Mark VI, Color Processors
- 64. Logetronic SP-1O/70, Continuous Processors 0 DCDa
65. Mark II, R5A or RSB Printers 0a ®(®<
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CD3) =CDBACEN CIRCE (1) TO THE RIGHT OFEACH RESPONSE YOU WISH To INDICATE
00 Har 17 M rinters
67. Hicrodensitometers DaXa<<Q0
65. Microscopes MDDDD(O(
69. dinicomputers 0DD(MO(
70. Mixing Tankts
71. Nlotion Picture Optical Special Effects Printers DO M MO
72. Nlotion Picture Printers, Series 6100, 6200 OOWIMD
73 otion Pcture Projectors DOWWMD
75. Motion Picture Step Reduction Printers
77. Niagra Printers, BW aW<DD DW
78. Niagra Printers, Color <ZaDV(VD
- 79.- Nitrogen Burst Agitation Systems OOOMCOD
80.-- Pako Drum Driers 0Z(C(((<
81. Pako RC Driers OW ZOa
82. Peterson Printers
83. PH Meters
84. Photomicrographic Equipment
85. Polaroid Adapters
86. Preinspection Tables ZZMWZ<a
87. Print Filters
88. Printers Model D, 35=
89. Printers Model J, 16=
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C0C3D CDC ) BLACKEN CIRCLE (1) TO THE RIGHT OFC-Z)C3DCiDC3DCD EACH RESPONSE YOU WISH TO INDICATE
90. Printer Programers
m 91. Processors HTA-3 (B, C, CH) Series
92. Prostar BW Processors 16-35m 0CQ CD
93. Protective or Safety Equipment 4 <V
94. Quantascan Automatic Densitometers
95. Rainbow Printers, Continuous OM O
96. Rapid Color Processors o0 ®a ®®
97. Rectifying Printers 0 D < ®V
- 98. Reflection Exposure Meters 0Da®DVQa
99. Roll Paper Easels (D® ®®
100. Royal Print Processors ( ®D ®®
101. Rewind Tables < ®® ®®
102. Richards Light Tables ( 3X [
103. Sensitometers OMMMMM®O®cD
104. Sensitometric Processors CCD <V
105. Shelters, Relocatable WS-40B <V ®<D
- 106. Silver Recovery Equipment 0a0QDaa
- 107. Slide Mounters, Automatic 0 < CD®C
108. Slide Mounters, Manual D
109. Spectrophotometers (a ®Mq ®D
__ I 110. Speed Graphic Kits
111. Static Eliminating Equipment 0 D!® MaQ
- 112. Super Lab Processors 0©ZQMa®
113. Tachometers
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. Tacky oller Cleaners 0IDOMMOD(®
115. Tacoma Titlers OmMO ®® O
11b. Taconic Film Cleaners 0MM(OD M
117. Tape Splicers OM ®C®O®M
118. Temperature Congtol Units OM ®M ®®®®
119. Texas Printers, Continuous C ®C ®®MO
120. Timers, Continuous 0 ®<®(M(a)C ,
121. Timers, Interval OM ®S®DW ® !
122. Titrators
123. Torsion Balancers M ® ®®®® -- VJ
124. Trenton Processors ® ®C ®® i
125. Triple Beam Balancers O ®®®M ®®
126. Ultrasonic Film Cleaners 0 ®O ®C®®
127. Ultrasonic Rack Cleaners 00MMMMOMM
. 128. Ultrasonic Splicers O ® ®D ®® (
129. Univac Titlers
130. Vacuum Printint Frames ® ®CI®®
131. Versarmat 11C or l1CW Processors ®ICD
132. Versarmat 1140 Processors
133. Versarmat 1411H Processors®
133. Versarmat 1811M Processors m
135. Viscormat Processors =®T ®D
136. Water Baths OM®®®cM ® m_
137. Infrared Viewers I® ® DZ.
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C!CD -n= ) Have you completed the Background Information Section?CDC*CDCXC Hake sure, before you continue with this procedure.
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PROC E A. CHECKING TASKS OF PRESENT JOB
1. As you read each task in the Duty-Task section, pages I through 30place a check beside each task that you perform in your present job. Putyour check mark in the column headed "Check-If Done Now." When you havereached page 30, follow the arrow for your next instructions.
2. DO NOT COMPLETE THE RIGHT-HAND COLUMN AT THIS TIME.
3. If a task that you perform is not listed anywhere in the entirelist, write it on page 31, but do not add tasks that are classified.
4. Do not confuse work you do yourself with work you supervise.
5. Remember, at this time you are to complete only the column headed"Check-If Done Now" for pages 1 through 30. Now, turn to page 1 andBEGIN.
PROCEDURE B. RATING TIME SPENT ON TASKS IN PRESENT JOB
1. Have you checked each task that you perform in your present job?ake sure, before you continue with this procedure.
2. Now you are to rate the relative amount of time you spend performingeach task in your present job. Relative time spent means the total timeyou spend doing the task compared with the time you spend on each of theother tasks of your present job.
3. Use a rating of "1" if you spend a "very small amount" of time on atask. Use a rating of "2" for "much below average" time, and so on, up
*to a rating of "9" if you spend a "very large amount" of time on the task.
4. Remember, you are to rate only tasks that yoft have already checked* in the first column of pages I through 30.
5. Place your rating, according to the 9-point scale, in the right-handcolum headed "Time Spent Present Job" by blackening the appropriatecircle. Caution: COMPLETELY fill in the circle you have chosen, but doNOT overlap into other circles on the same line.
6. When you have completed all your ratings in the right-hand column ofpages 1 through 30, you will have completed this USAF Job Inventory andyou may turn it in to your Occupational Survey Control Officer.
7. Now, turn to page 1 and BEGIN your ratings for the right-hand column.
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C3DCDC3D3E:)C3D 1. Check take Yoe polo INeMw (VI-CEC)IE.PN2. It you don't do it - Don't check It.P Jo
C3)3)C=C:)3)3. in trns "Tim Sipent" columin, noi all WWcld(v tan oUtm spmt RT-=(C)3)= in pisn ob. Itfy checked it - RWl It.1L~ m..
IF 3. B.eo avg.-3)3CDC-E #2PNI NY-LAEDN 4. Slightly below avg.- DONE 5C=) . Abeut avg.-3CD3)3CE A. ORGANIZING AND PLANNING NOW 6.Sigly above avg.
m3CD3(D3 Keep 7. Above avg.; 4. Much above avg.
Blocku~ 9. V"ry1ge ameunt.
I. Assign personnel to duty positions -DDDDMD~D
-2. Assign work to sections aCQMDCDM
_____. Determine requirements for space, personnel, equipment,
____4. Determine work priorities DDaMOM
5. Develop equipment utilization schedules
-6. Develop inputs to mobility plans OI(Ca(DM
7. Develop inspection schedules Da4(MO D
8. Develop organizational charts D4MQDV(la
9. Develop work methods or procedures DV<aaD(IV
10. Draft budget requirements Xa)!(VQaa
11. Establish customer orientation programs (aDaVMIV
12. Establish environmental control sys~em monitoring plans DMaMV(xQ
-13. Establish inspection procedures Oa(aDDN
14. Establish organization policies, office instructions DIaoDVMVVJO(T), - gt--dmrd opGerating pwaccdUr (SO?)
-15. Establish performance standards DMCI(OM
-16. Establish publication libraries aDM OM
-17. Establish work schedules
-18. Participate in meetings, such as staff meetings, MOMa WVbriefingsi, esnferene3, or workshop aCj3MI~X(
-19. Plan equipment or facility maintenance requirements
20. Plan interservice support agreements D(TD(ICaQ
21. Plan layout of facilities aOOI(MM
-22. Plan procedures for delivery, issue, receipt, or dDCaaD0)I
-23. Plan safety programs
- 24. Plan security programs
CODE 01, TYPE 1 -9-B8. .
C=D=CC 1. ClcK* taks ymn pWfsm now (-e) CHECK TIME SPVENT-C()3=()- 2. It Yvou dali do it - Don't chock It - Prosat JobC3CD=3c 3. ina* "rTim Spent' colems raws all cie (-e) task M. Um so"w RATE
3-C3-3D=)= In pmeset JaI. It ym checksd It -Rat IL I. vo mnl amuMwO.
C3)CDCDC)CDAFS 2330X1Xl 3: Belw e'.C3D3DX:)3=C3: MKIII 0 PEC OL Y-Lv E izfuh IF 4. SIIgh.IV Wow~ eg.
DOME S. Amuo o..C3C:)3X1C0 NT:If any task you perform under this 7O *S~g~em. Aboe g.g
C3DCOC3:1CE)3=)duty is not listed, please specify =7 8 I baoe Ion blank pages at end of booklet. Wil.I 9. Vee7 Iurg 411M.
zZ. ian ormassignments
26 Prear agenda for staff meetings ______ _DOM
Z7.Preareagenda tor symposiumts, conferences, or 0)MDDDM Eworkshops________
Z5.Prearebriefings 0COIa)Ma
Z9.Prearejob descriptions DMO OC01
30.Preareunit emergency plans
-3.Peaeunit orientation programs ODnDDDD
32. Sceueleaves, passes, or temporary duty MOICD M
B. DIRECTING AND IHPLEHEIITIJIG
33. Conduct briefings MO M1)()
34. Conduct staff meetings Z~(D(D(ODDV(
35. Conduct symposiums, conferun.ces, or workshops
-- 36. Counsel personnel on personal or military related Z(D(DQD( DMMM
matters 7________37. Direct delivery, issue, receipt, or storage of materials 0DOMM
38. Direct destruction of classified materials
- -39.- Dfrect development or maintenance of status boards, MO(MOtraluhs. or charts _______
40;- Direct masintenance of administrative files
41. -Direct maintenance of publication libraries
-42. Direct maintenance or utilization of equipment or MCOaOM
43. Direct maintenance or utilization of facilities or work 0COM~~!
44. Implement cost reduction program
45. Implement interservice support agreements ODMMDM
46. Implement quality control standards O(M-MOMDO
47. Implement safety programs OMOMO(
CODE 99 4W
=CD3C1_C-)1. Cleck tasks You perform now 00). -HCI -- TIME SPEN_____ =)C)CZ 2. If you don't do It -Don't chuck it. - Present Job____C3)CDC= 3 . In the "Time Spet" colunm, rate all checkd (Y I takei a tim spet RATE- C::C)3:C: in present Job. If you checked it -Rals It..Voysal mut
CDMCD== AFS 233XO/Xl 12. Muc beoagC=)C3C3DCX3D2. Below avg.
C!DC=)=3DC=) # PECILONLYPLESE ONE4. Slightly below ag.
4 C3C3C3C NOTE: If any task you perform under this "OW 6. Slightly above @vs.C3)3)3D3CDduty is not listed, please specify Keep 7. Above avg.
V, 6. Much above avgon blank pages at end of booklet. Wih' 9. Very large smount.
I- Ilo
- 48. Implement security programs -
49. Implement self-inspection programMM O(IDOI
50. Implement suggestion programs 0QC-CDC0(
51. Initiate personnel action requests - ~~ ~>M(Daa
-52. Interpret policies, directives, or procedures for DMMOMsubordinates
-53. Orient newly assigned personnel (DaCDS~®CaDDJ)c1,
54. Supervise Apprentice Continuous Photoprocessing - - - o QCaD(= M(1- ~~~Specialists (AFSC 23330) _______
-55. Supervise civilian personnel DCQa(JCM0D
56 upervise Continuous Potoprocessing Specialists OD)D~DraQ(AFSC 23350)_
57. Supervise Continuous Photoprocessing Technicians- ~~~(AFSC 23370)________
58 Supervise military personnel with AFSC's other than 0lC(a(D>1(233X0 or 233XI ________
59. Supervise Photoprocessing Control Specialists O®M(MD(<D1Da(AFSC 23331) _______
60. Supervise Photoprocessing Control Technicians 0a')CDDCDaDV(AFSC 23371)
-61. Supervise Photoprocessing Superintendents QCDaVCDD(AFSC 23399)
-62. Write correspondence (<0(C(DDla
* C. INSPECTING AND EVALUATING
-63. Analyze workload requirements OM~DaO
-64. Endorse airman performance reports (APR)
-65. Evaluate administrative forms, files, or procedures
-66. Evaluate budget requirements C~a®DaaPDC~aDc
m67. Evaluate compliance with performance standards OM~D(a
-68. Evaluate control of classified materials DOMOM
-69. Evaluate emergency procedures C(aQ(a<aa
-70. Evaluate individuals for promotion, demotion, or 0DMWM
___m ~reclassification ~---* ------
CODE 01, TYPE 1-9-B 3 .. -
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C=3-C(:Cn 1. Check taks you perfIm now (Y') ECK PreENT
(=en=~r 2. If you don't do It -Oont checks It. CHC-rsn o
C3)= ==r 3. in it* "Tim Spent" colum, ra t clichsd %e.1) tasks on UAWs spent RATE
CC=CD3)= In passel job. It you checked it -Rat It. 1.Vr smallt momn.
lirI -2PNI NYPESE F: I F 4. Slightly below avg.C]DC3=)C3DC3Df 5og . About avg.
C3=)=)C==C=6. Slightly, aoe. ovg.C3)3)3D~-C- NOT: If any task you perform under this 7. Above oa.
C3--C=(=XD3Dduty is not listed, please specify Ki 8. Mc se on._______________on blank pages at end of booklet. a owe-vl
"94 GMj7MLxUALLp Lr recogfli-Mon ()IOW3(1(
E~ vatuxa TIIVM O~~xU reports or proceures COM OM
M~. Evtut job duccrpuions SOWW
IMSEAUE~ auuveA of pubtica Lioli 113rarles IQq<MDZD
13 viULCjax~eaue ruse ox worxspace, equipment, aIM~DOor supplies
77. T.VuALua .Liar. deriGiNEc reports (ODOMMMMMM
78. I.VJIULY proceourfs for storage, inventory, or inspection M ODV Mof property item
79i. Eva.luare production reports
-- al. vluare sVarety program
QL- .911a11are securiTy program
oz. Evaluate self-inspection programs
33. zrvaluste suggestions 0 C(D ( (1)(MV (MX
- 4. rvaluate unit emergency plans MIOIW M
33. -Evaiuate work schedules
36. -initiate reports, such as man-hour or material DdMCWWQdeficiency reports-
877- inspect st-orage or preservation of files-
33. investigate accidents or incidents-
89. Perform activity quality control inspections <D~DOD(f
9(.Perform self-inspections D0M(I<Ca
91 Prepare ARs
92. Prepare civilian performance ratings or supervisory 1DDOM(D1appraisals________
3.Prepare inspection reports
9.Prepare reco sme ndations for awards or decorations
CODE 99
C3DCDC) A. Check taks you pafon new (V).o - -NC- TM PT
__Cr3CX3CXX -CD~ 3. In tU "rift Spent cokum, raw all chcked (v" tsks an tim spent RATE_____
C3DC3-)CXX3_)CX) In osent Job. It you Checked It - Rt t .Vr mlmut
S CDCCDCDC F 3.Blwag-3C:C:C03 Ef7F -2PNI NYPES 4. Slightly below avg.
3:3CcD3)D NOTE: If any task you perfor, under this NOW 6. Slightly above avg.
C3)C1:=C0C)duty is unot listed, please specify p 8. Muabove v.on blank pages at end of booklet. Withn . Ver larg a*mount.
95 reareplies to inspection reports -DDDDMDDI<
96. Review correspondence 0I0Q~DDV
97. Reviev equipment record forms OMC)IOI)I
98. Write -staff studies, surveys, or special reports aMDDa0a0
D. ThINING -99. Administer tests
100.- Assign course instructors 0~)DMXDVI
101. Assign on-the-job training (OJT) trainers (<PD lD(1V
102. Conduct 0J37~a(((XDIQ
103. Conduct resident course classroom training
- 104. Conduct safety trAining
105. Conduct security training (DDMI(Q(D
-106. Counsel trainees on training programs 0(IDC1D(DT(IDC0D
107. Determine OJT training requirements
108. Determine resident course training requirements
109. Develop resident course or career development course ODDMOI(- ~~~(CDC)_curriculum materiasR-________
-110. Develop training aids
111. Direct or implement 0OJT programs G(®(~I1
-112. Direct or implement training programs tther than OJT 0Ia(((D!3a
113. Evaluate 0OJT trainers or trainees 0C(MOII
__114. Evaluate resident course instructor performance OI(aa(DW
m 115. Evaluate training materials (((OM(a
116. Evaluate training methods or techniques 0DMD<~DI
117. Evaluate training progress of classroom students (aaMDVDIa
CODE 01, TYfPE 1-9-8 5
I =3D])C= 1. Clac take you pwfin new CH ) ECK TIME SPNC== === 2. it Yes don't do it - Don't check itPeen o
C3aD= =3 .In go "Tim Spat' csdini,rste wtf chce - I leeks a Umspn RATEin Present Job. It Yee cieckod it - Rats It. 1. Very smelt amsmnt. m
C3:)3:)C--)rnr~ AS233X/Xl2. Much below avg.C3AFS 233X0/X1 -r 3. Below avg.
C3=C=C1-)CDC3-- 112PNCLONY-LEIFP 4. Slightly below avg.oouS. About avg.
C=)C1-"NOW= 1169eghy above avg.C3CE-C3CD3 NOTE: If any task you perform under this 7. Above ave.
C3)3CCCDduty is not listed, please specify 8. Much aimv" avg.
on blank pages at end of booklet.9*Yilagaoe.
Li.Miti td reterence rles AN
jIL. daintain training records, charts, or graphs
lu. Plan Uji ((DDMZ(rDla
IZI. Prepare lesson plans ZDO(O(
127. Prepare training reports (ZMZCDWI
UZI Procure training aids, space, or equipment OMIC01)D
114. Fcore tests
L15. Select individuals for specialized training (<M!((((0
126. Write test questions 0WM OIb
X. VUyORNING PHOTOPROCESSING, ADMINISTRATIVE, ANDPRODUCTION CONTROL FUNCTIONSN
127. DeterMne ae~quacy of workflow or york order status ZD(MOVlfor laboratories________
128. eelop production control charts ZDOM<1(1
129. Establish reprint system controls
130. Initiate maintenance work orders to repair photoprocessing (WDMS(<~equipment________
131. Log-in work orders or completed work ODOMM
132. Maintain administrative files 0COCO(
133. Maintain bench stock of photographic materials
134. Maintain distribution lists ')D)D(0D
135. Maintain file for directives or publications
136. Maintain levels of formCDOMDCD1
137. Maintain negative files CC(QDDVM
138. Maintain stocks of office supplies
139. Maintain work order filesm
r140. Make distribution of correspondence, forms, ormracords -- .-- -
COOE 99
£th, t~,yo - , nPrsn a
C3CX3C3DC3DC3 1. Check tsks you perNm now ( CHECK TIME SPENT_41101 CZDC=])(C=€:)C:: ) 2. It you don't do it - Don't check it. Prsent Job
_=11 CE3=C3-]DC:E)C:][Z3C3_ 3. in the "Time Spent" colum, rate all checked ( ) tasks on tim spent RATES( X)( 3 DC =) =) ) in prsent Job. If you checked it - Rate it. . Ve rt "Nl e nowt.C --C 3D C C C3 AFS 233XO/Xl . M o w on.
3. Below avg.C!DC=)(=)CD(= EM71"P 2 PNCI ONL-PLASEDON 4.SIlihtly below avg,
C:DCIDC3[DC ) NOTE: If any task you perform under this NOW 3. Sightlyabove vg.- 5. Above avg.
C....CCI duty is not listed, please specify S. M above Vt.
-N on blank pages at end of booklet. wI, 9.v v. g , niount.SIII Sleek
141. Post bulletins or notices
142. Post work order status boards
143. Prepare completed work for distribution ( S I 1
144. Prepare monthly film or paper utilization reports <l ®0I®a
145. Prepare production reports 0(aKa)1DD(a
- 146. Prepare project evaluation reports 0<C Ca
147. Prepare shipping documents <lD ®)
148. Type correspondence, forms, rosters, or operational 0C Dla ®instructions
F. MAINTAINING RELOCATABLE PHOTOGRAPHICFACILITIES
149. Assemble or disassemble relocatable photographic ( ®D ®(- equipment
150. Assemble or disassemble workbenches 0 ®® M ®a
151. Certify shelter equipment
- 152. Clean shelter processor drying cabinets ©C®(C a
153. Clean shelter processor exteriors or interiors 0C ®D®
154. Clean shelter processor racks 0®(aD<
155. Connect or disconnect air-conditioning cables 0 ) )
156. Connect or disconnect chemical lines QM (a
157. Connect or disconnect c oiunication lines DD C(
- 158. Connect or disconnect power cables 0 D ® Q
159. Connect or disconnect water lines, drain lines, or 0 D 00___ air lines_.. 160. Fold or unfold shelters 0C D® l
161. Inspect shelter water supply systems aC D
- 162. Inspect shelters or passageways for weather or light (ID!XICD
-seals
163. Install or remove shelter water line heater blankets a)DMW®
CODE 01. TYPE 1-9-B 7
(=3)3(:C= 1. Checkc tasks you perfono now (v, N.ICECK TIME SPENTC== _nZX' 2. if you don't do it -Don't Check it. PF~n Jobc~3-CC = 3. in the "Tim Spmnt' column, rate all checked I tas 1ks on time sPent IRATE
(=C:CCC:) in present job. If you clocked it - Rate it 1.I .. sua 6.gC3=CDC3DC3:C3DAFS 33X/Xl2. Much below avg.
AES 233X0/X1 *(= Y 3. B.eo avg.C3=C3C=)3=C3-KI 2 PNCLONLY-PL a >M IF d. Slightly below *VIP.
DONE S. About avg.
~Ci=rC=DO NOW 6. Slightly above ev#.C3DCXC==rD NOTE: If any task you perform under this -7. Above avg.duty is not listed, please specify 9. Verh labre avgu.4116liii ~~~on blank pages at end of booklet. We,~ 9.7 o~lremut
164 Intalselter air-conditioners after relocation
165. Install shelter passageways after relocation
166. Level shelters ~~XOlc
167. Maintain shelter facility areas CDMMDOMa
168. Pack or unpack hazardous chemicals <((Qa((a(
169. Pack or unpack shelter expendables <DDC(M(1)I
170. Perform final inspection of photographic facility DaM0((<Vequipment for transport
171. Perform processor startup procedures after relocation C(((Q((WI
172. Perform refrigerator unit startup procedures after D10QC(M(1relocation ________
173. Perform shelter corrosion control procedures XDZ0<((VI
174. Position shelters on site (q((CMDVI
175. Prepare shelter floor mats for shipment <DMM(DDV1
176. Prime shelter water pumps Q0DCDDM1Z
177. Purge shelter chemical lines 0DDDDDDM
178. Purge water from shelter systems (DD~CDQD O~I)IX
179. Remove or install shelter transporters
180. Secure densitometers for transport
181. Secure film cleaners for transport0qMaMMZIM
182. Secure film for transport 'MDCDDDOD(DI
183. Secure hydromixer tanks for transport DC(MMCVZ
184. Secure light tables for transport
185. Secure miscellaneous shelter equipment, such as 0DDDMI~DMprnr~aingtragn n,- Slanawaro fnr ______________
186. Secure printers for transport mMMMDDI((~I
187. Secure processors for transport 01MC(Da 1M
'CODE 998
C3CD3CC01. Chuck task$ you perform now CHECK TIME SPgNT_____ =C)C= 2. If you don't do it -Don't check It.
m ZCIDC-CD~CD 3. In the "Timsen" column, rats all checked 1- laks on time spent RATE
____C3C3C3 In present Job. It you checked It - Rat it. 1. er small esout
-3:C=C:-)3: APS 233XO/Xl 2. Much, below eve.
_C)CDC=)= D DO 5 . About evg.
C3)3:CD3C NOTE: If any task you perform under this NOW 6. slightly ahove avg.
C3CDCD3D3Dduty is not listed, please specifv 8ep . Auhy abvavg._ i - - -on blank pages at end of booklet. W 11:1h 4. 9.p rlargo eam..
-188. Secur rergerator units for transport 0)l(Q(C)Dl
- 18. Secure sensitometers for transport
__ 10.Seure shelter air-conditioners for transport
-191. Secure shelter chemical lines (llDCIqDXl)
-192. Secure shelter passageways for transport
-193. Secure shelter power cables
194. Secure shelter tools for transport 0VZDDDDI)I
195. Secure shelter water lines, drain lines, or air lines 0]Q(DD1(Ml
-196. Secure silver recovery units for transport (a2D(1DVV
-197. Secure titlers for transport (lDVIWDW
198. Set up densitometers 0)(>lW)1a
199. Set up film cleaners XISD(DMl1)
-200. Set up hydromixer tanks
-201. Set up light tables -
-202. Set up or dismantle shelter water supply systems
-203. Set up printers DMQalDDIT
-204. Set up sensitometers
-205. Set up silver recovery units 0 lDD(a(l) Cla
206. Set up titlers (aC~)l0(
207. Store hazardous chemicals Caa( Vl0V
208. Store shelter expendables CaC(~DlC((
- G. OPERATING COPY CAMERAS
209. Balance copy film light sources using filters
210. Change copy camera gas containers
CODE 01, TYPE 1-9-8 9
CXC)3:)== 1. Check talks YOU perfonm now (-e I. CHECK TIME SPENT
C==re''= 2. it you den't do it - Don't chetc Jt. Present job(=CDX)C=C: 3. In tte '"rim Spent" colunm. rate all checked (1)tasks en time spet RATE
C===== inipmeent lObIf 1youdchckedit Rate it. 1. " malamutC3C=)rJr-=APS 233X0/Xl 3. 2Bucelow avg.
DONE 3. About owl.
C3=)C3DCDC-F-MOW No Slightly aoe. avg.S NOTE: If any task you perform under this K7 Above avg.
CD3CDCD3 duty is not listed, please specify A. Much aove. eve.__
on blank pages at end of booklet. Wihi 9. Very large amount.
Z1.cean color filters DCIaCV0QD
212. Clean or maintain lenses for copy cameras ODa(aO(
213. Compose, focus, or expose subjects being copied (MI((0aCq<
Z14. Compute copy camera exposures (ZD(CDM
215. Determine copy scale ratios DVZM((a(I
Zib. E~mploy correction filters when copying stained materials O0)DCDM
220. Produce viewgraphs using copy cameras <(<<DDDDDI
221. Select and position lighting 0ODM MD
222. Select backs for copy cameras 0ZDDDIQQ(
223. Select copy cameras for copying
224. Select copy films a(IMMDCD
225. Sort reproduction materials by work order CDDDDD(DM(
H. PROCESSING BLACK AND WHITE MATERIALS BYCONTINUOUS METHODS
226. Adjust Black and White (BW) film processing room lights
227. Adjust BW processor elevator rods
228. Adjust BW processor rollers for tracking or tension
229. Adjust BW processor squeegees OI)IMOO(
230. Annotate AF 1600 series forms with BW film or paper OD MDCI)D
231. Change 3W processor chemical filters (<QbVDaQ
232. Change 3W processor water filters CDDDC(0CDI !
233. Clean BW processing rooms (DMMlQ0DM
CODE 9910- ______ _ m
.10
SC3DC3DC)C :) 1. Check tasks you perform now (v* ). EC TIME SPENT___ii_ (=C)C)C):) 2. If you don't do it - Don't check It. Present Job
____ 3--) 3. in the "Time Spent" column, rate all chocked (V ) tasks on tim spent RATE,C)C)(-)C3=)CX) in present Job. if you checked it - Rate It.
._DC-DC=)C!DC=E AFS 233X0/X1 1 . ul small aunt.._V1 2. M.t.l, below ave.4111111111 -C) (D:D :)C=) 3. Below avg.
-, =C: Ig:| -2 PENCIL ONLY-PLEASE -4DO.E n Slightsly below ove.m DOMEC3:)C:(=:)C:=)C= S. About avg.- a:a)aX z)E NOTE: If any task you perform under this tOW 6. Slightly above ovg.
411 C3=)CDCi E3D duty is not listed, please specify 8. M. Abbove g.b O . Much ebovo avg.i on blank pages at end of booklet. Within 9 ver lg amount.
234. Clean BW processor rollers
- 235. Clean BW processor squeegees (l ®CD
236. Clean BW processor tanks C I D
m 237. Clean BW processors using system cleaning solutions
- 238. Conduct BW film inspections after processing a1 ®V®D
239. Correct BW film physical defects D SlC l
240. Cut processed BW materials
241. Drain BW processor chemical tanks
242. Drain or refill BW processor wash tanks
-243. Fill processor chemical tanks with BW chemistry
- 244. Load or unload BW film magazines from gun cameras
-245. Log incoming BW paper missions
-246. Maintain or verify speed of BW film machines
- 247. Maintain processor temperatures
248. Maintain records of daily film footage processed 0CaaCaDQ
- 249. Make BW running splices during processor operations (® X
250. Monitor quality of processed BW material at processor 0®D- take-up reels
251. Perform BW processor shutdown procedures DQ
252. Perform BW processor startup procedures D ® C
. 253. Perform corrosion control on BW processing equipment 0®O
254. Position BW processor racks a® )
255. Process BW film control strips for machine speed or 0xTDl(D(V
a g ha rt i256. Process BW film control strips for tone control charts 0lD ®aaQ
257. Process BW processor certification materials ®
CODE 01. TYPE 1-9-8 11
C1)=aCC3) 1. Chock tasks you perfon. now WV) CHECK PrEst Job
C===r"= 2. If you don't do it -Ooni't check IL. PIMA______ job
C~-C)=C-)j 3. In the "Tim Spea" colum, ran all checked (.1tasks an Um apontATC-C3 =CC- In posont Job If youa checked It - Rate It.Lseleeit
C3)3)3=C:e0AFS 233X0/Xl12 Mtch below ong.C3:D3=)C:X3)C3= 3.Below avg.
C=Ci:)D3Ci)3 M flr #2 PENCIL ONYPEI .Slightly below avg. aaC3DC=(=)Cr~n OMEI. Aboutrn-g.
NO . Slightly above ong.C-DCDC=C3C3D NOTE: If any task you perform under this IO 7 Above avg.
C3)CDCDCDCDduty is not listed, please specify K 7r 8. Much aboe. avg.
li ion blank pages at end of booklet. 11itl"l 9. Very lote amount.
258 Reoveandclean BW processing racks
259. Season BW film processor chemical tanks a
260. Set and maintain 3W processor dryer airflow rates
261. Set and maintain BW processor water temperatureand flow rates ________
262. Set or maintain &W chemistry replenisher rates
263. Set or maintain BW processor chemical recirculation
264. Set or maintain BW processor dryer temperature and OMD(D(ahumidity________
265. Set or maintain BW processor transport speeds
266. Set or maintain temperature of BW processor chemistry XM (I)MS
267. Splice BW film mission material to leaders or 0<(((((Qleader tabs
268. Splice on 3W control stripsZW<D(1ZVV
269. Splice on BW runout leaders
270. Splice on 3W scratch test materials 0lMDZ1<q(
-271. Thread 3W processors with leaders OD1DD(D0C(OCD(DV
I. PROCESSING COLOR MATERIALS BY CONT INUOUS---
272. Adjust color processor drive clutches 4WDVID01
273. Adjust color processor elevator rods 0<MDDD<(<
274. Adjust color processor rollers for tracking and tension
275. Adjust color processor squeegees (CMZVZJDl
276. Annotate AF 1600 Series forms with color film or paper ((Z3QQDX1
277. Assemble color motion picture film for processing ____________________I
278. Clean color processor drying cabinets
279. Clean color processor racks
280. Clean color processor rollers ZDMDD(IM1
CODE 9912
C3-)~-CD3)3 1. Check tasks you perfo now (v" CHECK TIMoSEN41111111 C==C)CD= 2. If you don't do It -Don't check it.__________
____C=CX)3[- 3 . in the "Time Spent" colum, rate all checked (v ) tasks on tim bnt RATE- C=()C_)C- In peet job. Itfo checked it - Rate it
2. Aubo avg.
411111 CD3CD3C duty is not listed, please specify Keep 7.Abve g.
on blank pages at end of booklet. Wlbh . Vevfrito"#
281. Clean oor processor rooms -DDDDD1a(D
__282. Clean color processor squeegees DaQ(TVDlQ
253. Clean color processors using system cleaning solutilonas (DDM(VX0
-Z54. Conduct color film inspections after processing OI(MDVM
-285. Correct color film physical defects DC<DTC(IV
2 .Fil color processor chemical tanks with chemicals
-289. Inspect color film for physical defects, such as nicks (da(C(Ka(
-290. Inspect or change color film buffing cloths in dry (DZDfDCMqcabinets ________
-291. Inspect or change color processor antihalation backing (((()D1(Q(scrubbers________
-292. Inspect or change color processor chemical filters
-293. Inspect or change color processor water filters (()DDTI(qa
-294. Inspect or clean color processor magazines
-295. Load color processor magazines cDaDa®cza(Dc1,
296. Load or unload color film from gun cameras or scope film <aMDTIC((- magazines
-297. Make color film running splices during processor DCDDTI(I)D- operations
-298. Make color startup corrections
-299. Monitor quality of processed color maerials at processor aCQ1)IDMV- ~~~take-up reels________
-300. Obtain color certification materials C(DZDPICQa
__301. Operate color immersion processors Ca3X(DQM
302. Operate color negative or positive processors (((C((DD(
303. Operate color reversal processors (aaDTVDVI
304. Operate color spray processors .- - - -. ~_
CODE 01, TYPE 1-9-B 13
. CC3DODOC-) 1. Chick tUk you PM fom now ( ). CHECK TIOE SPNT jC =) C =) e C-1 ) = 2. If you d n't do it - O 't ch ck it P R E[ [)C3 )Cr-[ 3. In the "Tim SpmeWt colum, rats all e ( y") task$ on Ume spent ATEC=)( =C3DC) )C3-[: in ore"m Jo If Y " choiec it - Rats it. 1. V y mall mount.
MC3 OD C-MCM)~~3 3c AFS 233X0/Xl 2 . Awat blo avg.C3DC--)!--C3D3-2 3.c Below avg.
ODO DODOOD on M. 02 PENCIL ONLY-PLEASE - IF 4. Slightly below avg.
~JJ~L NL -P E~ >b DOME S. About "vg.6. Slightly eoeve avg.
CX3D(Z3C3De-MC) NOTE: If any task you perform under this 7. Abovoe avg.aDC3=3DC3= D duty is not listed, please specify I. Much above avg.
on blank pages at end of booklet. Wihn9. Very I"e mount.
305. Perform color processor shutdown procedures MMa® ®(®®
306. Perform color processor startup procedures -
307. Perform corrosion control on color processing equipment =®M®V
308. Prepare color film machine certification startups -
309. Prepare color mission control or inspection documents
310. Process color film control strips (®®DC®D®®
311. Process color processor certification materials Z(DD D ®® ,1
312. Rinse color processor rollers or racks after shutdown O®e ®® a
313. Season color processor chemical tanks
314. Set color processor temperature control units O®®®® ®® .
315. Set or maintain color chemistry replenisher rates
316. Set or maintain color processor transport speed
317. Set or maintain color processor water temperature andflow ratmes________
318. Set or maintain temperature of color chemistry CM®®®®(®®
319. Set or verify color processor speed controls
320. Splice color film control strips 0®®D®® (®® I
321. Splice color film mission material to leaders or leader -®®® ® I®®t aha
322. Splice color film using heat sensitive tape ®I
323. Splice color film using metal eyelets 0® I® D ®
324. Splice color film using pressure sensitive tape O ®M ® ® -.-I
325. Splice color film using staples only =MT ® ® 1326. Splice color film using tape and staples I
327. Splice color film using ultrasonic splicers '-D®411
328. Splice on color film runout leaders at end of processing ______,___®®
1COOE99 14
C3)3CC_)3 1. Check task You pefofm now (V). CECK Presen Job411111 C== ==C 2. if you don't do it-Dont clock It.41111 COD~CX: DCX) 3. in the "Time Spent" column, rate all chocked (Y" tUaskn time spent RATE
- C DCD= in pismnt Job. if you checked it - Rate it. 1 . mi eiew..- AES 2D3X0(Xl 2. Much below avg.
-3CD3)3)1 EMJ-# ECLOL-LAEDN 4. Slightly below avg.C3_-C3_-C=)CC=)S. About avg.
C1)C:)MC C: NOTE: If any task you perform under this N W 6. Slightly above evg.
M11 C=CD3CD3 duty is not listed, please specify JKp7. Aboe. evg.I. Much above avg.
-on blank pages at end of booklet. within . Valr"o~f
JV.A:SL n color file scratch tleet matergeials
310. Thread color processors with leaders
41111 33. Ajust lamp intensity for BWcontinuous printers
332. Adjust optical step-reduction printers for full or 0DDVM1C(D
333s. Adjust position or SW igIt sources for continuous DDaa(CaIM- printing
- 3.4. adjust spindles for BW continuous printing (OM)C~(DDOC)(1
335~. Attach certification friskets D0a(VV(IV
33b. balance BW exposures using neutral density filters lDV(Ca4V
337. Clean BV continuous printers OO MCDaW
335.Empy BWcontinuous printer vacuum cleaner bags aOO(DVW
-339. Expose BW control strips on continuous printers
34.0. Inspect 5W continuous printers for tension, tracking, or (DQDWMV D(VQi- ~~~physical defects________
341. Operate BW automatic dodging continuous printers ((((a(((a
342Z. Uperate continuous optical step printers in BW (dCGDDDDIprocessing
-343. Operate continuous optical step reduction printers in C0C)DI(DXa3W processing________
344.. Perform BW A and B roll film printing functions (OOMDOW1
-345. Perform BW continuous printer shutdown procedures aDaCI4DX0
-346. Perform 3W continuous printer startup .,rocedures DM MaOM
-34.7. Print BW duplicates using continuous printers ((Ma(C((
_ 4111 348. Rewind 3W negative or positive film on continuous printers (D(<V1C0V
- m 349. Rewind BV negative or positive film using rewinders (()COWM-350. Set BW continuous printer exposure par ame ters 0O(OWM
351. Set 3W continuous printer feed sprockets...-
CODE 01, TYPE 1-9-8 1
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CDC3CXDCDC=TIME SPENT"
€ 1. Check teaks you perfomw (" CHECK -job=C=)C=)C=) 2. If you don't do it - Don't check IL 411111N1T
(: )D ) 3. In the "rime Spent" colun, rt all chacd ( . taske on time sPet RATECX)CD In ptesent Job. It yM chocked it - Rate It. -I V .... ,.,,. -1
APS 233X0/X1 2. Mus2 below avg.
mi:|i- P L YIF 4. Slightly below avg.C=C=>C D"C= DONE 5. About avg.
C3DC3)C3DC0C3DNOW 6. 'lightly aoe evg.NOTE: If any task you perform under this 7. Above Ovg.
C3=C3=DC D= duty is not listed, please specify K7 8. heth above avg.
on blank pages at end of booklet. W 9. --y lone onouft.
352. Set BW continuous printer torque adjustments
353. Store unused BW raw stock (DW(D®OD(DOWD -
354. Test BW cont.nuous printer mechanical operations
355. Thread BW materials on continuous printers
356. Thread BW negatives or sound tracks for composite 00®0®®® 1®®printingK. PRINTING COLOR -ATERIALS BY CONTINUOUS METHODS M-
357. Adjust color continuous printer lamp intensities 0M®®O®D®®
358. Adjust color continuous printers for color balance D®® 1®D®®
359. Adjust position of color light source for continuous ( ®M ®0®®printing
360. Adjust spindles for color continuous printing
361. Clean color continuous printers
362. Empty color continuous printers vacuum cleaner bags 0®®®0®(®®
363. Expose color control strips on continuous printers
364. Inspect color continuous printers for tension, tracking, 1®1®D®O®®or phssurcl A~fsefts _______
365. Operate color automatic dodging continuous printers
366. Operate continuous optical step printers in color
367. Operate continuous optical step reductioi printers inf'ftlnrI
_________________
368. Perform color A and B roll film printing functions ®MDZ®(I®
-- 369. Perform color continuous printer shutdown procedures ®®® ®
370. Perform color continuous printer startup procedures
371. Print color duplicates using continuous printers
372. Print color materials using additive process OM ®C ®
373. Print color materials using subtractive process 0 M O
374. Print color to BW using continuous printers
CODE 99 16
* X CZ=C 2. If you don't do It - Don't cTck it. e Jo
___ 3 [C1[ ( [-C [ C [ 3. in Ue -Time Spent" column, rate all checked (vo tasks on time spent RATEC=)C=)C!--)C3--(C3:) in puramit lob. If you checked It - Rat It.
SC)C D " ArS 233X0/Xl 1. v.F smell . .I 2. dlw.,Beo .
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()CO)=)C=) DONE 5. About avg.
C-DCDCD=C D NOTE: If any task you perform under this NOW 6. slightly above ave.
__.._ C3DCDCD duty is not listed, please specify K;ep 7. Above avg.8. Much above avg.Ion blank pages at end of booklet. hin 9" Very large amount.
.. 375. Print traveling matte using continuous printers .
______ 376. Program color continuous printers by using punched tape - ,®--
- 377. Rewind color negatives -
378. Select color raw stocks for continuous printing
- 379. Set color 'continuous printer exposure parameters
380. Set color continuous printer torque adjustments a))CMVD(M
- s1. Store unused color raw stock -D( Ma ®,:O
382. Thread color materials on continuous printers
383. Thread color negatives or sound tracks for composite CC(D((®(printine
L. PROCESSING BLACK AND WHITE FILM HANUALLY
384. Clean 3W manual processing laboratory equipment
385. Control chemical stability using quality control charts
m 386. Control processing solution temperature
- 387. Dry manually processed BW film 0 ®®C®a®a
388. Load BW film into racks, reels, or hangers for manual CQ ®(®1
389. Process BW film manually, using racks, reels, or hangers DDaC®)®
- 390. Process BW film using trays
391. Select BW manual processing solutions C®0DC®D®a
392. Set up BW laboratories for manual film processing O®MC ®OD
393. Sort manually processed BW film to match work orders 0D®(C®0VW
?1. PROCESSING COLOR FILM MANUALLY
394. Clean color manual processing laboratory equipment
- 395. Control color film solution temperature during manual
- 396. Dry manually processed color films 0®®C®D®D
CODE 01, TYPE 1-9-8 17
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(===C)= 1. Check ake You Pe to.m now (Y' Y. CHECK TIM jPoNC-D 2. It you dan't do it -Don't check It.Lil o=CC)1'C: 3. In I110 "TMe SOWi" coWIua, rate all checked ( )tasks on tim soent RATE
C3-C=C=C-)3) In Drsem JOb. It you chockled It - Rate it . I ey ml amun..,_____________ APS 233X0/Xl -r2. Muhbeo wl.
C=Cj2TDI:)3= ff5f 2 PENCIL ONLY-PLE Fz IF 4. Slightly below avg.C=)C~-"rT)C=)DONE 5. About avg.
C1)C:)3DXXD NOTE: If any task you perform under this 7O . Abightl avw.
dD=3D~ Dduty is not listed, please specify £7 it abhoe. v.T hF on blank pages at end of booklet. 'niWhinft
37 Ladcoor film into racks, reels, or hangers (C((DDD
398. Mount slides (<(Q((DV1(D a
399. Presoak color film manually ()DMO(M
-400. Process color film manually __WMMM
401. Select color film'smanual processing solutions
-402. Set up color laboratories for manual film processing ZCDV(1ZI<D
403. Sort manually processed color film to match work orders
N. EXPOSING, PROCESSING, AND FINISHING BLACK ANDWRITE PRIMT MANUALLY
404. Add chemicals to Kodak Ektamatic machines
405. Adjust easels for proper size prints
406. Adjust ferrotype dryer belt tracking and tension
407. Attach friskets to easels CDOIIW(aD
408. Attach friskets to original negative frames OMMOO(
409. Attach security classification to still prints ZO(CDDCD
410. Clean and polish ferrotype dryer surfaces O(DM((D(D
411. Compose or focus BW prints using projection printers
412. Construct BW dodging devices 0DaOMMI
413. Construct make for manual contact or projection printers OC~DC(
414. Control BW manual print processing solution temperatures
41M Control densities with BW print dodging devices (WDDDOO
416. Determine contrast from manually produced SW test strips
417. Determine exposure from manually produced BW test strips
418. Determine magnification, reduction, or scale for 1WmVpz.n
4w.no~
419. Determine manual BW printing exposure with analyzers or-
CODE 90
I18
w - 3)3CD3)3 1. Check task$ you perform now (V- ~ EC -TIM SPENT
____=(=C=C)C) 2. if youdo'doi- Don't clack it. 11 Pigd-o_____ C3_)C0C 3. In Ith "Time Spent" column, rate all clocked (v" tasks an time spent RATE
(= C _)3 C -)= in present Job. If you checked It -Rate It. 1 Vf ml mutC3)=C=C:C)AFS5 233XO/Xl 1 ~~selmut
-y'2. Mih below oug.
___C=C-)3_C3 1f71 =2PNCLOL-LAEDN 4. Slightly below avg.C=)r~nCDONE S. About ovg.
C3)3):D3): NOTE: If any task you perform under this NtOW 6. Slightly above avg.CD3CD3CDduty is not listed, please specify Koop 7. Above avg.
V1 . Mluch aoe avg.-on blank pages at end of booklet. Within 9. -Very large smunt.
42U Dr prntsusing air-dryers
__421. -Dry prints using dryer blotters D1Caa(XaD
__422. Expose BW prints using contact printers C(a(C)D!a(
X 23. Expose BWa prints using projection printers 0>DDDIC(D
-424. Finish BWprints manually
-425. lierse or remove BW prints from developer solutions
426. lmirse or remove BW prints from fixer-solutions 0DDDZDZK(D
42.1amerse or remove BWprints from hypoeliminators ((DD(X<10
429. Insert BW negatives in manual projection printers (DD(a(ICQ~ - -
-430. Inspect BW prints after processing -(D~DQ4M0
431. Mix special solutions for manual processing-
-432. Operate automatic light dodging contact or projectionprinters________
433. Operate manual light dodging BW printers-
434. Perform preoperation inspections of continuous or (D(DC®1QDD(Dt0internal timers________
-435. Perform preoperation inspections of manual 1W contact 0--QD~bD(DI- ~~~printers________
-436. Perform preoperation inspections of manuil SWprojection printers________
-437. Place BW negatives on manual contact printers 0DD(QCa(
-438. Place BW negatives on manual projectit s printers ((aQ((DDla
-m 439. Position BW prints on ferrotype drier 3elts 0DZDMD<(
-U11=41 440. Position condensers for BW projection printers 0D~)TlC0(
441. Prepare BW highlight masks
442. Prepare trays for manual BW print processing
-- 43 Process BW prints manually 0-MMWM
CODE 01. TYPE 1-9-8 19
IT1(=X)=3C 1. Cheo* task$ you Patting MW (y' ).C IM P
1 -D=(C== 2. it you don't do it - Don't check ItPstJoC~~-=CD1- 3. In the "Tim Spent" coluim, rate all checkd -e I. takei on tim Spent RATE
=(C= C In presen lob It you checked it -Rate it. I Very smelt amount. -
C3:=C~r-C3:)APS 233XO/Xl 2. Me below eon.
3.gi belw .
C3=)=C=C)COO#4ME Is. Aotavg.(=C=>=(=C=6. Slightly above avg.
C3D3DC=)C--)-M NOTE: If any task you perform under this NO 7 Above avg. 411111duty is not listed, please specifyon blank pages at end of booklet. Wbi;i 9. Very large ineoflt.
444 Prces BWprints using Kodak Ektamatic machines 0COMM
445. Process BW prints using Royal Print Processors <DQDM(Z1a
447. Remove BW prints from flattening solutions (M(COOD1
448. Select contrast control filters for manual BW printing <WV<Q(((
449. Select lenses for BW projection printers CIW(MCD1
450. Select or adjust still print dryer speed or temperature (DqDCD~DMD
451. Select sensitized materials for manual BW printing
452. Sort W prints according to orders M OCD M]453. Startup or shutdown manual print driers
454. Trim BW prints ODDMOCI~l
455. Turn on or off manual print washers
0. EXPOSING, PROCESSING, AND FINISHING COLORPUTNT . WIfAT.Tv
456. Change compressed gas containers
- 457. -Compose, focus, or expose color prints
458. Construct color dodging devices for manual printers - DDMCIWM
459. Control manual color print processing solution OMMMM
460. Correct for color prints produced manually using color (DMMMiM
461. Determine exposure for manual color prints
462. Determine filter packs for manual printers MDDDDDDt(
463. Discard or replenish exhausted color chemistry used inoane1rr..I.______________
464. Evaluate manually produced color prints OMMOO
465. Evaluate manually produced color test exposures - 0OC(MO 11
466. Finish manually processed color prints - 0(M(CCa 41
COOE 9920
-CD)C CDCX) 1. Check tasks You WIett or w (IV- CHECI TIME SPENT i____ D=)=) =: 2. II you don't do it - Don'tcluck it-- PrntJ____ )3:)3:C1_ 3. in the "Time Spent" column, (ft all checked (V ) taslut on time sit RWATE
(===(C in piessiit Job. If you checked it -Rate it. 1 .~..gae.-rC_)= = = APS 233XO/Xl 2. Much below avg. -
-3C)=)30_ 3 . elowevil.== ZC3) of M # ENI OL-PES 4. Slightly below avg.
DONE 5. About avg.
- 3Dc=)3-Dc3D NOTE: If any task you perform under this NOW 6. Slightly mie.@ avg..CDDCCDC=duyis not litd laeseiyKeeP 7. Above avg.
duty~~Wih litd lae pcf . Much above avg.on ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ le bln ae a n fboke.11. .Vr large aoungft.
rn 467. Mix color processing kits
__468. Perform preoperation inspection of manual color contact <(C((aC(X- printers
469. Perform preoperation inspection of manual color CDMCaCaV- lDroiection, irinters
470. Place color negatives or positives in manual projection 0Zl(QaCaa
- printers-471. Process color control strips manually DMMM01X
-472. Process color prints manually DCD3CaCDM
-473. Program color analyzers for manual printing ((C(()1((DJ
474. Select finish of paper according to print textures 0q~D(XDaD®(D1desiread________
475. Select lenses for color projection printers (!DC(DZ1V
476. Select or insert color negatives or Positives in C~DDDD1Caa-amanual projoctian pr-intiern
477. Select or position condensers for color projection O0q ®DS(1a(1a
-pri ntovoa -478. Set gaseous burst agitation and cycles for manual color qCDQDDqa
- prnre-sai ng%479. Set up color laboratories for manual print processing (ZD()a)a(Zl)D
- P. MAINTAINING QUALITY CONTROL -
480. Adjust pH of chemicals in color processnrsm-- - -DG0DDM .
481. Analyze characteristic curves for process--control
482. Calculate color correction filtration to achieve
-493. Calculate probability of events
484. Calibrate flowrate meters <DMWCaD
-485. Certify BW film startups
486. Certify color film startups
487. Check temperature indicators against standards
488. Construct characteristic curves to evaluate emulsions 0DMM10Vl
489. Construct frequency d istributions 0DDCMaa
CODE 01, TYPE 1-"- 21
C3C) C=C) 1. Check tasks YOU P0110101 now C').HECK TIME SPENT
~~~ ~~ 2. If you don't do it - Don't Check Mt ~sn 1
(=rC=C_)3 3. in te "Time Spent" coluim, rate all chocked y, I tasks on tifs spent RATE
C=()=== in preset job. If you doecked It -Rate it. 1. Very semall amiount.C3=)-Mr'C3=C3=)AFS233X/Xl2. Alvah below evg.
AFS 2332C0/X1 ,(3: 3. Below avg.C3)3=CD3=C= M :P#2PNILOL-PES IF 4. Slihtly below avg. IIII
C=)C3)C=)-"r"DONE S. About evg.(=C=)CDC3C3= NO 6.Slightly aoe avg. mNO11TE: If any task you perform under this 7. Above avg.
C3C=C== Dduty is not listed, please specify K7 a Muckh abeove w.
on blank pages. at end of booklet. Within 9. Very lwe antount.
49G. Dxhaustion point of chemistry
51 etermine pR or silver content of solutions with litmus
492. D-etermine solution pH using PH meters
493. Determine specific gravity of-solutions a<DZV(VZ
49.Establish film chemistry replenisher flow rates
495. Establish film machine speed aMDOOW1
49 I "sAbs or maintain tone control charts
497. Establish processor temperature <Z(DVZDC
49. aintain chemical control charts Da(MCW<
499. Maintain quality assurance using acceptance sampling 0)VD~)DD
methods _______
500. Measure machine speed with tachometers or stop watches dWDJ(D(Vl
501. Mix chemicals using formulas d0Dq(WD
6502. Obtain film raw stocks for continuous printing (a(MDl(da
503. Operate calculators for statistical analysis WZD(CdDl
504. Operate densitometers ZlCD0(Ddq
505. Operate minicomputers for process control or tone ZD(((VDaW
reproduction-506. Operate sensitometers SVDDTl<d(
507. Perform sensitometic correlations
- - 508. Perform solution dip tests :((DDDl(((
509. Prepare pH meters for operation CD(DO~D(dC3
- 510. Program minicomputers 0CCQMlmr<(
511. Program TI-59 calculators
512. Standardize pH meters
513. Use scales to measure chemicals by weight 0CMCWZaD 41111
CODE 9o92
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-.i3 CDC)C 3DC=) 1. Check tasks you perf1m now (v-). CHEC TIME SPENT_ C=E =C=) 2. If you don't do it - Don't check it. ____Present Job-
, __,_,._- 3. In the "Time Spent" colum, rate all checked (Y" ) tasks on time spent RATE=(=C)(=D(= in present Job. If you checked it - Rate it. 1. Very Smell @mount.
r -,)CD)CD DC ) AFS 233X0/Xl 2. Much belew avg.C3 (W)IL)C0N)L YZ)CL)EI 3. below avg.GiCiD)C3Ci DC) D j " : #2 PENCIL ONLY-PLEASE DONE 4. Slightly below avg.
eDONE S. About avg.- [ Q. EDITING AND CLEANING PROCESSED IMAGERY NO 6. Slightly above avg.3[( aC [--) )C: lp 7. Above avg.
-. Much above avg.
Sleek .Vrlag @mut
___ 514. Annotate head, tail friskets, or leaders with mission 0C ®(®ldata
515. Assemble A and B rolls (M ® l
516. Assemble motion picture rolls for printing .Ol)®a'®ClCi
- 517. Assemble or disassemble aerial film for split processing 0 2V
- 518. Clean aerial film using tacky roller cleaners (IX a®l
519. Clean aerial film using Webster cleaners < VC
520. Clean cut negatives prior to printing (V ®Dl
- 521. Clean motion picture materials using plush cloths 0QDl®®
522. Clean motion picture materials using ultrasonic cleaners al ®Q®l
- S23. Clean splicing equipment -
- 524. Drain or replace ultrasonic fluids -- -><®
525. Evaluate or correct processed film color balance for (wvMD ®D> D®-- correct printinn exposures- 526. Evaluate processed film density for proper exposure and - < ®Q ®[
processint- 527. Inspect processed film processing defects--
- 528. Make entries on printing instruction cards- .... - ®7®
529. Notch film for printing ...... -- ® l
-_ 530. Package classified waste for disposal .. -
531. Perform scene-to-scene color corrections -
532. Place identification labels on film re 'ls or film cans
533. Que films for color or density correcton
__ 534. Remove or replace ultrasonic fluid filters 0 ®1® a
535. Splice head or tail friskets or leaders onto original film DDD ®D®Q
536. Synchronize picture and sound for composite printing D ®( ®l
537. Transport completed materials to production control or 0D)MDW(®Mooerationa
CODE 01, TYPE 1-9-8 23
- . ,~. - ~ . . - . . .
~~ 1. CaisCi Wksg you oton now (v TOME SlowTC=C)= C: 2. It you don't do it - Don't Check it. HCC0=3)CC= 3. In the "TMm Spiot" colum, rabi all chectked Wk. )tis on UWn spent RATE(=1-C)3)3- In prosent lob. If you chocked It - Rate It. 1. Ver smail eamoe
C3:)-D-rC3C3)APS 233X0/Xl 2. hl:a beo -v
C=)C=)=C~e-4n DON . About avg.
C3=)CDC3=)-NOW= 6. Slightly aoe" a'".NOTE: If any task you perform under this NO 7. Above avg
C=)(3:)CZ)CDC3=)duty is not listed, please specify K7 8 uhaoeagon blank pages at end of booklet. Wihn9 Very Is"@amount.
538. Wax or lubricate motion picture film
R. TITLING PROCESSED IMAGERY -539. Adjust takeup or supply torque on titlers;O(((D(C
540. Adjust titler brackets or spindles for film widths 0DZ(QCaDM 4
541. Adjust titler heat' controls MMOCIO(
542. Annotate head or tail friskets with framiie count after OIC(OOMCatitling M
543. Certify embosser plates o- om(D(D:
544. Certify titlers for information content, legibility, and (OVC)I01(1nog itioning
545. Check title head temperature with pyrometers Ot(DCMOCD
546. Clean titlers 0l()3(D1(0)I
547. Inspect titlers for correct counter sequencing 0DDVDI0VI
548. Make titler pneumatic adjustments O<D(CDOCDOWtV
549. Operate embossing machines MOM011)
550. Perform titler startup or shutdown procedures (Q(MMDZI0
551. Remove or install safety shields (DZDDDDDI(
552. Reset titler automatic counters (((((Q)DDI
553. Rewind and return film to cans after titling
554. Separate titler types for storage DNOM CIM
555. Set up title type blocks OW(MMDOMM
556. Test titler operation
557. Thread titler tapes
S. PERFORMING SENSITOHETRY AND DENS ITOMETRY TESTS
558. Adjust sensitometer lamp current 00(MD~OW01 I a 1111
559. Analyze process control charts for trends to determine DCM(((IW
CODE 9924
T3()3-C_)3- 1.. Cktaeu W now ~ )busmwm _____ SEN
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C3CCc-_c_)3 NOTE: If any task you perform under this OW 6. Slightly aboe. avg.
W CDC-_C3C3C3)duty is not listed, please specify Ve 8. muabove we.mon blank pages at end of booklet. Wilin 9. vqp, lag asount.
560 Ca~!"librate densitometers
-561. Change senaitometer lamps or reset lamp house settings (~D~)Dl0l0
-562. Compare results of crossover tests to determine new (Ca0DCaVstandards
in 563. Compute and insert color correction filters or neutral 0DZDMlCaMin ~density filters into sensitometers________
-564. Construct-data on process control charts
565. Construct machine speed or gamma charts (aC(KDl(Q(
-566. Construct tone control charts
567. Determine base-plus-fog from sensitometric strips (CaCDVD D
1 -568. Determine color balance from sensitometric strips 0DD1a0Ca0
569. Determine color film densities with densitometers -aDDMlaa(
-570. Determine delta sensity from sensitometric strips 0la~XMa
-571. Determine exposure corrections for printers 0aXD(DMV(D~aD
-572. Determine film speed from sensitoggetric strips CV~)DlCa(
-573. Determine gamma from sensitometric strips-
- 574. Determine process gamae for duplicates ®x'u
575. Establish process control aim points or control limits 0)MCCXa)
576. Evaluate sensitometric strips for exposures Dl6TDD(Z<
577. Expose sensitometric control stock samples C~aMD(DCD~(lD(
578. Insert exposure modulators or step wedges into aMTDOM
579 Monitor and correlate output of sensitometers aQTaDC(M
580. Plot data from senuitometric strips aCDT(>DlT
581. Plot data on process control charts ZVMT0VV
-582. Prepare exposure modulators or step wedges (aMDTDM(
583. Print sensitometric strips for emulsion crossover DZaXa)lV
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roes ensitometric control stock samples (1<DQ<MV
585. Properly store control stocks by refrigerating
lab. Properly store sensitometric exposed control stripsby freezing-
58. ead densities of sensitometric srp aC<(~DDIQ
588, Read density-minimum (iJ-MIN) and density-maximum (D-M1AX) 0DDDDDDV1densities of originals or duplicates-
58Y Record densities on forms
590. Select densitometers or sensitometers based on color -or BW materials
591. Select emulsion batches for control stock DCDWM0D DMWW
592. Set exposure time on sensitometers -(Ma(MDVM<(
593. Set proper aperture for densitometers OMD1DDD1
594. Standardize densitometers using a calibrated wedge orcheck plaque________
595. Standardize sensitometers -DXQ((DVn(
T. PERFORHING IMAGE EVALUATION
596. Align microdensitometer optics (<(Q0(DW
* 597. - Calclt actance from microdensitometer traces-
598; Calculate granularity from microdensitometer traces aMMMOD
599. 'Calculate modulation transfer function (~fffP) frommicrodensitometer traces________
600. Calculate sine wave responses (SWR) from microdensitometer-60. traces-60.Calibrate microdensitometer optics
602. Complete mission evaluation forms-
603. Conduct densitometric tests 0(ZMQDZI-
604. Determine over or under exposures of original negative-
605. Determine print points
606. 6Evaluate audio quality
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- 07. Inspect motion picture sound tracks with microscopes
-608. Maintain exposure charts
-609. Make microdensitometer traces of edge sharpness
6310. Hake microdensitometer traces of granularity aaDrV<Caa
611. Wake *icrcddensitometer traces of modulati*-on transfer DMMMaW
612. Make microdensitometer traces of sine wave targets for (WDDMD~1(
613. Hake microscopic granularity evaluations 0DDDV1(~D1
64 Make microscopic resolution evaluations :WQ(1Va1D1
615. Make subjective microscopic image sharpness evaluations 0DMMa
6 16. Measure dimensional accuracy of film
617. Perform image evaluation with comparators
-618. Perform image evaluation with micro scopes--DZDa(1(DV
-619. Prepare and mount microscope samples for-optical DMDaVC Wevaluations ________
620. Prepare microscopes for image evaluations--
-621. Produce photomicrographic records for graininess- ~~~evaluations________
- 622. Produce photomicrographic records of resdlution-
- 623. Read image quality values on meters--
-624. Review processed film for processor or camera malfunc-- ~~~tions________
-625. Set up photomicrographic equipment to -eeord image 04D0,®@CD4DoDXi- evaluations
626. Turn on or off microdensitometers (DaDaFOEMINGD(
__U. PRODUCING CHEMICAL MIXES AND E MN- CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
627. Add chemicals to mix tanks
628. Analyze control charts on chemical analysis
m 629. Calculate corrective additions to chemistry-
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630. Calculate replenisher formulas CQ(CQ7((DD d
631. Calibrate mix tank volumes 0DM~DVa(
632. Change chemical mixing water or chemical filters =ID4CCI<a(
633. Clean and rinse chemical mixing equipment IDMDCODaa) d
634. Compare samples oni turbidity comparators (MV(M I'<a63. Compute weights of chemicals to prepare reagents or
solutions636. Determine residual thiosulfate content of film
637. Determine residual thiosulfate content of papers 1638. Determine silver content of fixing baths with Z c O
639. Dilute mixed chemicals to volume 01IM M3I
640. Dispose of empty chemical containers aMMMV(1M
641.- Evaluate or control diffusiuu transfers 0MMDMVM I
642. Evaluate or control monobaths (ZaDVIT
643. Fill chemical mix tanks with water at mix temperature I644.- Formulate special developer formulas for test purposes ZOM M
-645. Inspect or change silver recovery cartridges :DIDMD I(Z(
646. take corrective additions to mixed chemistry
647. Mix buffer solutions_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _648. Mix packaged chemicals for chemical mix and chemical
649. Operate automatic titrators WDMMV0M
650. Operate distilling equipment651. Operate electrolytic silver recovery units
652. Operate or maintain laboratory equipment m653. Perform colorimetric titrations >MMC0MDMWi
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b5 lefr orso control on mixing or storage equipment 0DOI(DM
-655. Perform potentiometric titrations 0IM10(D>I(
56 Perform spectrophotometrnc analysis CaC(C(C((
6 57. Prepare argentometers for use 0(D3MDD1(D
-655. Prepare spectrophotometers for use 0W1()1(D(I
-659. Rejuvenate film. processing solutions 0aSMO W
- 660W. Remove chemistry sampies for certifications O~1(C(ODI
61 Remove collected silver from electrolytic recovery units 04DQ®DIDZ®D0D
-662. Research catalog sources for laboratory equipment or (10(DVaQD
663. Standardize mixed reagents -XDDD(OD
664. Store mixed chemicals CD1WJ4aW
665. Store unmixed chemicals
-666. Transfer certified mixed chemistry to storage tanks.D1~XDMDX
667. Transfer chemistry from storage to replenishment tanks
-668. Verify accuracy of scales
-669. Wash down walls or floors of chemical mix area-
-670. Wash glassware
- ~V. CONTRLLING CLEAJIROOM AND ENVIRONMEN
-671. Change into duty uniform upon entenin, or leaving- ~~~cleanrooms _______= 672. Check airflow velocity
-673. Clean air showers
= m 674. Clean floors and walls using tacky rollers MOO(DCW
676. Monitor temperature and humidity in cleanrooms - DW0)(8W1
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