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DA Form 7486-R — HIGH ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS INSPECTION CHECKLIST (LRA)

high altitude electromagnetic pulse (hemp) protection of mechanical systems inspection checklist (lra)

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Use DA Form 7486-R when you need to high altitude electromagnetic pulse (hemp) protection of mechanical systems inspection checklist (lra). Full title: HIGH ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS INSPECTION CHECKLIST (LRA). Everything you need is on this page — the file, the entry rules, the routing. Edition 12/01/2002, status ACTIVE, 1 page(s), roughly 174 fields.

Authority sits in two places. COE owns the form, TM 5-697 says when it is raised and where it goes. Routine cases need neither read in full — the page itself carries the sequence. The entries are completed by their subject or by unit administrative staff working from what that person supplies.

PDF, XFDL are available and the decision takes one second. Type your entries: fillable pdf. Write them: printable pdf. The published layout is common to both, so the format governs your method and nothing more.

Use a full pdf reader, not the browser viewer. Browser viewers display fields they cannot always save, and the loss shows up only when you reopen the file — type one entry, save, reopen, verify, then fill the rest. The xfdl file is IBM Lotus Forms, used inside Army systems, and opens in the Lotus Forms Viewer alone — no pdf reader, no word processor.

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What the form asks for

  • ChkPt
  • CondA
  • CondA_1
  • CondA_2
  • CondA_3
  • CondA_4
  • CondA_5
  • CondA_6
  • CondB
  • CondB_1
  • CondB_2
  • CondB_3
  • CondB_4
  • CondB_5
  • CondC
  • ContentArea1
  • Date
  • Descrip
  • Equipment
  • Flows
  • Flows_1
  • Flows_2
  • JobNumber
  • Levels

Start at the top and get the header exactly right. Official spelling of the name, identification number, unit, date. Everything downstream finds the record through those entries; nothing else on the page has that consequence.

Move between fields with tab; the build-time order follows the page and misses nothing. Click check boxes and option buttons, and expect an exclusive group to release the old choice when you set a new one. The trap is field width. Single-line fields do not wrap, so an overlong entry displays complete on screen and prints cut at the margin — put it in remarks or on a continuation instead. Mark inapplicable fields rather than leaving them blank, since an empty box carries no information about whether the question was read.

Sign last. An unsigned form is a draft whatever else is on it, and additional signatures — reviewer, approver, witness — follow printed block order with each signer dating the day they sign, not the day of preparation. Four faults account for most returns: a blank mandatory field, transposed digits in an identification number, day and month reversed in a date, and leftover entries in a working copy reused instead of a fresh blank. Read the form once from the top before releasing it.

Privacy Act statement first, personal entries second. The notice covers who is authorised to collect, why, who else routinely sees it, and whether you must answer. After completion the file carries personal data and is stored and sent under the corresponding safeguards.

The prescribing directive names the destination; office custom does not. Depending on the case that means a specific office, the unit administrative channel, or the personal record. Keep a copy first, because the original does not come back. Retention runs on the applicable records schedule.

Look for associated forms by series and number. In the DA series, documents sharing a proponent or a governing directive tend to travel together, and anything referenced on the page normally submits alongside. Collect continuations, covers and transmittals in advance of sending.

A stored file goes stale silently. The proponent revises, a new edition date is published, and your copy says nothing about it — so compare the printed date against the edition in force before typing into it again. Completed submissions on an earlier edition are not reopened.

What is distributed here are reproductions of published Department of the Army documents. Independent site, no official standing, no forms of its own. Nothing on the page constitutes legal advice, and acceptance by any office is outside what can be stated. Put questions about entries, requirements or eligibility to COE or your servicing administrative office.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7486-R?
HIGH ALTITUDE ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS INSPECTION CHECKLIST (LRA)
Which edition is current?
12/01/2002
Who is responsible for this form?
COE
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 41-ITEM ALSO PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA,

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