Navy · MOS / AFSC / Rating Profile
FC — Fire Controlman
Documented exposures 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.
Presumptive claims this MOS may unlock (7)
- Guide →TinnitusDC 6260 · 38 CFR § 4.87 + §3.385
Flat 10% — easiest VA claim to win and the most commonly missed if vet doesn't realize it's ratable.
Hazardous noise - Sensorineural Hearing LossDC 6100 · 38 CFR § 4.85 + §3.385
Even mild bilateral loss often rates 0% but service-connected status enables secondary tinnitus and protects against future degradation.
Hazardous noise - MesotheliomaVA M21-1 IV.ii.2.C
Long latency (20-40yr). Even decades after service, asbestos-exposed MOS = strong nexus.
Asbestos - AsbestosisVA M21-1 IV.ii.2.CAsbestos
- Lung cancer (asbestos-related)VA M21-1 IV.ii.2.C
Smoking history doesn't bar the claim if asbestos exposure documented.
Asbestos - Pleural plaquesVA M21-1 IV.ii.2.CAsbestos
- Most cancers (broad presumption)38 CFR §3.309(d)
Radiation-Risk Activities list at §3.309(d)(3) — atomic test participation, occupation of Hiroshima/Nagasaki, nuclear weapons handling.
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) add presumptives on top. Run the full personalizer to combine both:
Open the Missed Claims Personalizer →Educational content only. This list reflects publicly documented exposure patterns for FC and the VA presumptive framework — not legal or medical advice. Consult a VA-accredited representative for help filing. Source data: 38 CFR Part 3, PACT Act, VA M21-1, and VA Public Health.