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FCFire Controlman

Review occupational exposure leads associated with Navy FC. Your actual duties, locations, dates, medical records, and other evidence determine whether any service-connection theory may apply.

Occupational exposure leads for FC

  • Hazardous noise
  • Asbestos
  • Ionizing radiation

Exposure tags are drawn from 38 CFR §3.307, §3.309, §3.317, the PACT Act, and VA Public Health publications. Individual deployment history may broaden the list — use the personalizer below to layer service eras on top.

Conditions and claim theories to investigate (7)

  • Tinnitus
    DC 6260 · 38 CFR § 4.87 + §3.385

    Classification: occupational exposure lead. This MOS match identifies a duty exposure or service-connection theory to document; it does not establish exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or presumptive eligibility.

    Hazardous noise
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  • Sensorineural Hearing Loss
    DC 6100 · 38 CFR § 4.85 + §3.385

    Classification: occupational exposure lead. This MOS match identifies a duty exposure or service-connection theory to document; it does not establish exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or presumptive eligibility.

    Hazardous noise
  • Mesothelioma
    VA M21-1 IV.ii.2.C

    Classification: occupational exposure lead. This MOS match identifies a duty exposure or service-connection theory to document; it does not establish exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or presumptive eligibility.

    Asbestos
  • Asbestosis
    VA M21-1 IV.ii.2.C

    Classification: occupational exposure lead. This MOS match identifies a duty exposure or service-connection theory to document; it does not establish exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or presumptive eligibility.

    Asbestos
  • Lung cancer (asbestos-related)
    VA M21-1 IV.ii.2.C

    Classification: occupational exposure lead. This MOS match identifies a duty exposure or service-connection theory to document; it does not establish exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or presumptive eligibility.

    Asbestos
  • Pleural plaques
    VA M21-1 IV.ii.2.C

    Classification: occupational exposure lead. This MOS match identifies a duty exposure or service-connection theory to document; it does not establish exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or presumptive eligibility.

    Asbestos
  • Most cancers (broad presumption)
    38 CFR §3.309(d)

    Classification: occupational exposure lead. This MOS match identifies a duty exposure or service-connection theory to document; it does not establish exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or presumptive eligibility.

    Ionizing radiation

Layer your service era for a fuller list

This page shows the exposures tied to FC alone. Deployments (Vietnam, Gulf War, OIF/OEF) and stations (Camp Lejeune) may identify separate presumptive programs when the exact location, dates, and diagnosis meet the legal requirements. Run the full personalizer to combine both:

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Educational content only. This list reflects publicly documented exposure patterns for FC. An occupation alone does not prove exposure, diagnosis, nexus, or eligibility for a presumption. Consult a VA-accredited representative for help applying the evidence and law to your record. Source data: 38 CFR Part 3, PACT Act, VA M21-1, and VA Public Health.