Marines
MOS 2311
Ammunition Technician
Marines 2311 (Ammunition Technician) typically involves electronics and systems troubleshooting.
Common Exposures
๐งช Chemicals
Solvents, flux, cleaning agents for electronics
๐ Noise
Equipment noise in work areas
๐ช Physical Strain
Repetitive hand motions, awkward positions
Likely Service-Connected Conditions
| Diagnostic Code | Condition | Likelihood | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5237 | Lumbosacral or cervical strain | High | Physical job demands commonly contribute to chronic back strain |
| 6260 | Tinnitus, recurrent | High | Noise exposure is a strong basis for tinnitus risk in this occupation |
| 6847 | Sleep Apnea Syndromes | Medium | Shift work and irregular schedules |
โข๏ธ PACT Act & Toxic Exposure
Select the era that best matches when you served to see how this jobโs toxic exposures changed over time.
Vietnam Era
๐
1962-1975
Explosive Residue
Residue from detonations, disposal ranges, and weapons maintenance.
Hearing Damage
High impulse noise from weapons and explosions.
Lead
Lead exposure from ammunition, primers, and residue.
Propellant Chemicals
Exposure to propellants, cleaning compounds, and munitions chemicals.
Cold War Era
๐
1945-1991
Explosive Residue
Residue from detonations, disposal ranges, and weapons maintenance.
Hearing Damage
High impulse noise from weapons and explosions.
Lead
Lead exposure from ammunition, primers, and residue.
Propellant Chemicals
Exposure to propellants, cleaning compounds, and munitions chemicals.
Gulf War Era
๐
1990-2001
Depleted Uranium
PACT Act
Handling depleted uranium rounds, armor, or contaminated munitions.
Explosive Residue
Residue from detonations, disposal ranges, and weapons maintenance.
Hearing Damage
High impulse noise from weapons and explosions.
Lead
Lead exposure from ammunition, primers, and residue.
Propellant Chemicals
Exposure to propellants, cleaning compounds, and munitions chemicals.
Post-9/11 Era
๐
2001-present
Burn Pits
PACT Act
Potential exposure from burn pit disposal or proximity to munitions waste areas.
Explosive Residue
Residue from detonations, disposal ranges, and weapons maintenance.
Hearing Damage
High impulse noise from weapons and explosions.
IED Blast Exposure
Exposure while analyzing or disposing of IED residue and blast debris.
Lead
Lead exposure from ammunition, primers, and residue.
Propellant Chemicals
Exposure to propellants, cleaning compounds, and munitions chemicals.