Public Health Service Hazardous Duty Award Explained

Public Health Service Hazardous Duty Award
Presenter:United States Public Health Service
Country:United States
Type:Service award
Eligibility:Members of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and members of any other uniformed service of the United States
Awarded For:Service in a position requiring frequent and significant risk to safety
Higher:COVID-19 Pandemic Campaign Medal[1]
Lower:Foreign Duty Award

The Public Health Service Hazardous Duty Award is a decoration of the United States Public Health Service presented to members of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Officer Corps and to members of any other uniformed service of the United States. It recognizes service in which the awardee faced significant risk while carrying out his or her duties.

Criteria

The PHS Hazardous Duty Award is awarded to officers who served in positions requiring frequent and significant risk to their safety.[2] [3] An officer qualifies for the award only once for a particular type of duty.[3]

An officer qualifies for the award by meeting any of the following criteria:[2] [3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wear of Awards and Badges. July 2, 2020.
  2. https://dcp.psc.gov/CCMIS/COAP/COAP_award_criteria_m.aspx#12 Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service: Commissioned Officers’ Awards Program Types of Recognition & Awards Criteria Accessed 9 November 2022
  3. Web site: Commissioned Officers' Awards Program. Commissioned Officer Corps of the US Public Health Service. July 28, 2020.