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BY ORDER OF THE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 32 …

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 Incorporating Change 2, 13 May 2016 Civil Engineering EXPLOSIVE ordnance disposal (EOD) PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. OPR: AF/A4CX Supersedes: AFI32-3001, 2 June 2011 Certified by: AF/A4C (Maj Gen Timothy S. Green) Pages: 104 This INSTRUCTION implements Air FORCE Policy Directive (AFPD) 32-30, Explosive ordnance disposal , Air FORCE Joint INSTRUCTION (AFJI) 32-3002, Interservice Responsibility for Explosive ordnance disposal , and identifies Air FORCE Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) program requirements. This publication applies to all Regular Air FORCE (RegAF), Air FORCE Reserve (AFR), and Air National Guard (ANG) units.

afi32-3001 20 november 2014 5 attachment 1— glossary of references, acronyms and terms 75 attachment 2— eod emergency response guidance 106 91 attachment 3— explosive ordnance disposal (eod) significant-

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1 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 Incorporating Change 2, 13 May 2016 Civil Engineering EXPLOSIVE ordnance disposal (EOD) PROGRAM COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. OPR: AF/A4CX Supersedes: AFI32-3001, 2 June 2011 Certified by: AF/A4C (Maj Gen Timothy S. Green) Pages: 104 This INSTRUCTION implements Air FORCE Policy Directive (AFPD) 32-30, Explosive ordnance disposal , Air FORCE Joint INSTRUCTION (AFJI) 32-3002, Interservice Responsibility for Explosive ordnance disposal , and identifies Air FORCE Explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) program requirements. This publication applies to all Regular Air FORCE (RegAF), Air FORCE Reserve (AFR), and Air National Guard (ANG) units.

2 Field activities send implementing publications to the next higher headquarters functional (EOD) Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) for review and coordination before publishing. This Air FORCE INSTRUCTION (AFI) may be supplemented at any level, but all supplements are routed to the OPR for coordination prior to certification and approval. The authorities to waive wing/unit level requirements in this publication are identified with a Tier ( T-0, T-1, T-2, or T-3 ) number following the compliance statement. See AFI 33-360, Publications and Forms Management, for a description of the authorities associated with the Tier numbers. Submit requests for waivers through the chain of command to the appropriate Tier waiver approval authority, or alternately, to the Publication OPR for non-tiered compliance items. Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the OPR using the AF Information Management Tool (IMT) 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication; route AF IMT 847s from the field through Major Command (MAJCOM) EOD managers.

3 Ensure that all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained IAW Air FORCE Manual (AFMAN) 33-363, Management of Records, and disposed of IAW the Air FORCE Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) in the Air FORCE Records Information Management System (AFRIMS). The use of the name or mark of any specific manufacturer, commercial product, commodity, or service in this publication does not imply endorsement by the Air FORCE (AF). 2 AFI32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 This publication requires the collection and or maintenance of information protected by the Privacy Act of 1974 authorized by an approved System of Records Notice (SORN) (F032 AFCESA C, entitled "Civil Engineer System - Explosive ordnance Records). SUMMARY OF CHANGES This interim change revises AFI 32-3001 by implementing identified and agreed to changes during the compliance statement review.

4 A margin bar ( ) indicates newly revised material. Chapter 1 MANPOWER, PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION 6 Section 1A Program Director Responsibilities 6 The Director of Civil Engineers (AF/A4C).. 6 Section 1B Program Manager Responsibilities 6 Air FORCE Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC).. 6 EOD MAJCOM General Responsibilities.. 11 MAJCOM-Specific Responsibilities.. 12 Installations with EOD Flights will: .. 16 EOD Flight will: .. 17 EOD Flight Organization: .. 20 Section 1C Personnel 20 Administration of EOD Personnel: .. 20 Section 1D Manning 25 Operational Manning Requirements.. 25 Chapter 2 INTELLIGENCE, SECURITY, AND SAFETY 27 Section 2A Intelligence 27 Intelligence Requirements.. 27 Section 2B Security 28 Personnel Security requirements.. 28 Physical Security requirements.. 28 Section 2C Safety Programs 29 Weapons Safety.. 29 AFI32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 3 Ground Safety Programs.

5 30 Safety 30 Chapter 3 OPERATIONS AND TRAINING 31 Section 3A Operational Parameters 31 General Response Actions .. 31 Figure AF DSCA Template.. 33 explosives or Munitions Emergency Response.. 35 Contingency, Exercise, and Deployment (CED) Support.. 38 Section 3B EOD Missions 40 Mission Areas.. 40 Command Unique Missions.. 47 Incident Command System.. 47 Incident Reporting.. 48 Section 3C EOD Training 50 Training Overview.. 50 Training Responsibilities: .. 51 Road to War (RTW) Training.. 52 Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP) 3E8X1.. 54 Flight Master Training Plan: .. 55 EOD Advanced Training.. 57 Figure Advanced EOD Courses.. 58 Flight Training Participation.. 60 ANG/AFRC Training: .. 60 Section 3D Publications 61 Technical ORDER Distribution Office (TODO) Manager.. 61 FBI Bomb Data Center (FBI BDC).

6 61 Chapter 4 LOGISTICS 62 Overview.. 62 4 AFI32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 ESL and MISCAP.. 62 Contingency and Emergency Response Vehicle Maintenance Priorities.. 63 Chapter 5 STRATEGIC PLANS AND REQUIREMENTS 64 AF Deliberate Planning.. 64 Wing/Installation Contingency and Support Plans.. 64 Plan Sourcing Procedures.. 64 Chapter 6 SIGNAL AND COMMUNICATIONS 65 Home station Land Mobile Radios (LMR) requirements.. 65 Tactical communications.. 65 Communication Security (COMSEC).. 65 Satellite Communications.. 65 Frequency Management.. 65 Chapter 7 INSTALLATIONS AND MISSION SUPPORT 67 Section 7A Facilities 67 EOD Facilities Requirements.. 67 Section 7B Federal and Civil Support 68 Installation Support to Off-Base EOD Response.. 68 EOD Assistance to Civil Authorities.. 69 Chapter 8 PROGRAMS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 70 CE Financial Planning and Budgeting.

7 70 Cost Center Management (Budgets).. 70 Chapter 9 ASSESSMENTS, LESSONS LEARNED, AND EXERCISES 71 Lessons Learned (L2) Tracking.. 71 EODP Action Item Process.. 71 Exercise Support and Planning.. 71 Quality Assurance (QA).. 72 AFI32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 5 Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES, ACRONYMS AND TERMS 75 Attachment 2 EOD EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDANCE 106 91 Attachment 3 EXPLOSIVE ordnance disposal (EOD) SIGNIFICANT-INCIDENT ANALYSIS REPORT (SAR) 92 Attachment 4 EOD PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM. 96 Attachment 5 EOD AFTER ACTION REPORT (AAR) PROCESS 98 Attachment 6 EOD RETRAINING CHECKLIST 100 Attachment 7 EOD RETRAINING VOLUNTEER LETTER 101 Attachment 8 EOD SPECIALIST VOLUNTEER LETTER 103 6 AFI32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 Chapter 1 MANPOWER, PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION Section 1A Program Director Responsibilities The Director of Civil Engineers (AF/A4C). Develop doctrine, policy and guidance; provide oversight and advocacy; represent EOD matters in interdepartmental affairs; and direct the Air FORCE EOD program.

8 Responsibilities for AF/A4 CXR, the EOD Program Director, are outlined in AFPD 32-30. Provide the Career Field Manager (CFM) for the EOD program and administers all duties referenced in AFI 36-2618, The Enlisted FORCE Structure. Section 1B Program Manager Responsibilities Air FORCE Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC). AFCEC, Readiness Directorate, Explosive ordnance disposal Division (CXD). Provide subject matter expertise, guidance, and EOD Program Management to meet AF and Department of Defense (DoD) objectives. (T-1). Work closely with AF/A4 CXR, MAJCOM EOD managers and government and civilian agencies to develop program guidelines operational concepts, and manpower, training, and equipment standards. Work closely with AF/A4 CXR and MAJCOM EOD managers to develop and manage standardized inspector general (IG) checklists. AF/A4 CXR is the program director for the IG checklists and AFCEC/CXD assists with the development.

9 (T-1) Co-chair with AF/A4 CXR the EOD Panel (EODP) as chartered by the Expeditionary and Emergency Services Program Group (EESPG). The EODP structure, purpose and operative functioning are outlined in the EESPG Charter. Chair five EOD working groups supporting the EODP; they are the Equipment Working Group (EWG), the Utilization & Training Workshop (U&TW), the Large Range Working Group (LRWG), the Modernization Working Group (MWG) and the Nuclear Working Group (NWG). Manage action items generated from EOD subcommittee, working group, and panel meetings according to paragraph Synchronize Strategic Reserve EOD missions. Coordinate between host MAJCOM and Air Reserve Component (ARC) to ensure integration of manpower and resources is adequate to meet AF mission requirements. (T-1). Objectives are met through shared responsibilities to the maximum extent possible to achieve Total FORCE Integration.

10 Provide subject matter expertise and technical guidance to develop, write, and coordinate guidance for the AF Emergency Management program for areas relating to EOD ( , National Incident Management System (NIMS), National Response Framework (NRF), AF Incident Management System (AFIMS), et al). (T-1) AFI32-3001 20 NOVEMBER 2014 7 Manage the Munitions Buy Budget process. (T-1). Attend conferences and meetings such as the Munitions Buy Budget, Forecast, Allocation, and Global Asset Positioning Conferences as the AF representative. Coordinate EOD Explosive hazard requirements with MAJCOMs providing technical support on EOD related Improvised Explosive Device (IED), Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), and Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) issues. (T-1) Be responsible for coordinating user requirements and assisting MAJCOMs and AFCEC/CXE, at Indian Head, MD, in developing and defining AF and joint EOD specialized equipment systems requirements.


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