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DD Form 1141 — Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation

Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation

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    DD Form 1141 is a Department of Defense form, not a service form: Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation, used to Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation. The DD prefix is the operative fact. It means one blank serves every military department — Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, Coast Guard under Defense jurisdiction — plus the defense agencies and combatant commands. No branch variant exists.

    Authority: not stated prescribes it, not stated maintains it. Those two names settle most disputes about why the form is being asked for. Local commands add timing on top; the requirement itself comes from above them.

    Use not stated, status not stated. Older printings circulate widely and lose their currency Department-wide the moment a new edition issues.

    Formats: none published here. Length unknown pages, approximately unknown entries. Pick on the basis of how you will complete it.

    Take the fillable pdf unless you have a reason not to. Fillable means the boxes are real fields that accept typed text and retain it in the file. Printable means a flat blank — no fields, printer and pen only. The difference is not cosmetic: one produces a record that reproduces cleanly through scanning and forwarding, the other depends on penmanship.

    Skip xfdl unless the viewer is already installed. It is the IBM Lotus Forms format, adopted Department-wide for electronic forms and still present in the set for that reason; ordinary pdf software reports it as unreadable.

    Free download, every format. Do not fill the form in a browser tab — browser pdf viewers handle interactive fields inconsistently and discard entries on close.

    Verify the edition before the first keystroke. The date on the form face should read not stated. If it does not, discard the file. Field numbering shifts between editions, and on a DD form the new layout reaches every receiving office in every service at once — there is no lag during which the old version is still normal somewhere.

    Field-level questions go to the printed instructions, then to not stated, which is authoritative.

    Send it as not stated or local guidance specifies. Save a copy. Cross-service and cross-agency routing is normal for Department forms, and a lost original outside your own organization is harder to chase down.

    A number is a complete address in the DD series. Because the sequence is Department-level and not duplicated per service, there is nothing further to specify.

    Prefix before number. A DA citation and a DD citation in the same instruction point at separate systems — one Army, administered by an Army proponent, one Department-wide under not stated — and there is no correspondence between them at any number.

    Editions change when the prescribing directive is reissued, when the data collected changes, or when notice language is amended. None of that reaches you. Checking not stated at download is the entire defence, and it is cheaper than repeating a submission.

    Limits of this page: it distributes a published Department of Defense document and describes it. No legal advice, no procedural ruling, no statement about whether any submission will be accepted. Applicability, eligibility and procedure belong to not stated, to a servicing personnel office, or to the office named in not stated.

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    What is DD Form 1141?
    Record of Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
    Which edition is current?
    Not stated by the publisher
    Who is responsible for this form?
    Not stated
    In which formats can it be downloaded?
    No file published here

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