for obtaining munitions training aids. 4.13.5. Contingency training requirements. 4.13.5.1. Accomplish home station, contingency just-in-time, and combat skills training requirements per AFI 10-210, Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force (BEEF) Program. (T-1). 4.13.5.2. Pre-deployment requirements. AF/A4CX and AFCEC/CXD collaborate with MAJCOMs, AFFOR combatant commanders, and other services to determine these requirements. Contingency type training is fluid and requirements are difficult to forecast.AFMAN32-3001 22 APRIL 2022 41 However, the intent is to maintain skills consistently to reduce future just-in-time requirements. 4.13.6. Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Training Requirements. 4.13.6.1. Document all ancillary training on AF Form 55, Employee Safety and Health Record. (T-1). Flights will use the AF EOD standard AF Form 55 as a template available on the AF EOD Program Management SharePoint® site. (T-3). 4.13.7. AFRC and ANG units will develop and maintain a pre-deployment training IJQS for use upon activation or mobilization. (T-1). 4.14. EOD Advanced Training. All EOD personnel, officer and enlisted, must be graduates of Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal (NAVSCOLEOD) Basic Course. (T-0). The EOD CFM approves waivers for attendance beyond one time for the following courses: 4.14.1. Advanced Improvised Explosive Device Disposal Course, JBAZN3E871 00NA. Target audience: TSgt/3E871, secondary audience: SSgt/3E851 (all 7-level core tasks signed off). 4.14.2. Advanced Diagnostics Training (ADT) 1 (Nuclear), J5AAD3E851 0A1A. Target audience: EOD Airmen whose steady-state operations require an awareness of Nuclear Materials of Concern and did not receive the training at NAVSCOLEOD. 4.14.3. Advanced Diagnostics Training (ADT) 2 (Nuclear), J5AAD3E851 0A2A. Target audience: EOD Airmen who, during steady-state operations, may be requested by a lead federal agency to develop a threat assessment of Nuclear Materials of Concern. 4.14.4. Joint Nuclear Explosive Ordnance Disposal Course, J5AZO3E871 00DA. Target audience: SSgt/TSgt/MSgt 3E871 assigned to Custodial Units in AFGSC and USAFE. 4.14.5. EOD Homemade Explosive Training, J5AZA3E851 00RA (ATF-ARMY HME), J5AZD3E851 00LA (LANL HME) and J5AZD3E851 00FA (FBI HME). Due to a limited number of seats, EOD Airmen may only attend one of the three courses. 4.15. EOD Training Participation. Providing EOD capabilities, outlined in AFPD 32-30, requires EOD personnel to maintain proficiency and qualification in a large number of critical tasks in order to ensure the safe performance of high risk activities and operations associated with all aspects of EOD duties. 4.15.1. All EOD personnel must maintain EOD proficiency by participation in an EOD flight training program. (T-1). Personnel assigned to an EOD position at AF/A4CX, COCOM, MAJCOM, AFIMSC, AFCEC, Silver Flag, or T-coded positions are exempt from this requirement. Personnel in positions outside an EOD flight and not participating in an EOD training program for longer than 90 days are no longer authorized to perform Team Leader or Team Member duties until the member has reentered into an EOD flight training program, all CFETP core tasks and MTP items evaluated by flight leadership, and all missed QA evaluations completed. (T-1). Until meeting this criteria, those members are not authorized to complete any EOD functions or operations (explosive demolition, VIPPSA support,