ARMY TM 5-6675-308-12
MARINE CORPS TM 08837A-12/1A
will report damage on DD Form 6 in accordance
with MCO 4430.3, Report of Item and Packag-
ing Discrepancies (ROD).
b. Check the equipment against requirements in
To prevent injury to personnel while
working on batteries, all rings, watches,
ment is complete. Report discrepancies in ac-
bracelets, etc. must be removed.
should be placed in service even though a minor
Battery box contains acid-filled batteries
assembly or part that does not affect proper
functioning is missing. Marine Corps personnel
heat and Ignition sources away. Do not
will submit SF 361, Discrepancy in Shipment
allow battery liquid to touch skin or
R e p o r t (DISREP), as prescribed by MCO
clothing. If battery liquid touches skin,
P4610.19C.
flush area immediately with water; if it
touches the eyes, flush immediately with
c. Check to see whether the equipment has been
water for 30 minutes and see a physician
modified. (Equipment which has been modified
without delay.
will have the MWO number on the front panel,
near the nomenclature plate.) Check also to see
1. Install equipment in battery box as shown in
whether all currently applicable MWO'S have
been applied. (Current MWO'S applicable to the
equipment are listed in DA PAM 750-10 or for
Marine Corps users, in SL l-2/SL 1-3.)
d. For dimensions, weights, and volume of pack-
Remove batteries before packaging bat-
aged items, see SB 700-20.
tery box.
e. Check humidity indicator in transit case for
m. Package installation kit, battery box, and mount-
ing hardware in appropriate containers.
A). Take the action shown on the indicator.
2-5. Checking Unpacked Equipment.
Inspect the equipment for damage incurred dur-
a.
ing shipment. If the equipment has been dam-
aged, report the damage on DD Form 6 ( Packag-
ing Improvement Report). Marine Corps users
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