MIL-PRF-63003B(TM)
3.11.1.4 Table of contents. All manuals shall contain a table of contents. When appendixes are
included in the manual, a list of appendices shall follow the table of contents. See Figure 6.
3.11.1.5 How to use this manual. Instructions on how to use this manual shall begin on the page
following the table of contents. The title "HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL" shall be centered at the top of
the page. These instructions shall not repeat explanations that are given within the chapters or sections;
such as, instructions on "how to use fault assessment tables." Illustrations, charts, and tables shall be used
here when text alone cannot convey the thought adequately.
3.11.2 Chapter 1, General information. This chapter and each subsequent chapter shall begin on a right-
hand page. This chapter shall contain information that is general in nature. It shall inform the user/reader of
the purpose and scope of the manual and its relationship to user personnel, other publications, and the end
item/system it supports. In addition, the chapter shall include definitions, standards, practices, identification
of responsibilities, and tasks to be performed.
3.11.2.1 BDAR fixes statement. Chapter 1 and each subsequent chapter shall contain the boxed-in
statement as shown in Figure 1. This statement shall be centered below the chapter title on the first page of
each chapter.
3.11.2.2 Section 1, Introduction. This section shall state the purpose and scope of the TM and how it is
applied to the task of BDAR. Terms used in the TM that are new or peculiar to BDAR shall be defined. As
a minimum, this section shall contain paragraphs as follows:
a.
Purpose.
b.
Scope.
c.
Application.
d.
Definitions.
e.
Quality deficiency report/equipment improvement recommendations (QDR/EIR). This paragraph
shall contain the following statement: "If your (insert short item name) needs improvement, let us know.
Send an EIR. You, the user, are the only one who can tell us what you don't like about your equipment. Let
us know why you don't like the design. Put it on an SF 368 (Product Quality Deficiency Report). Mail it to
us at (enter address of proponent activity). We will send you a reply."
3.11.2.3 Section II, Standards and practices. This section shall contain information pertaining to
standards and practices peculiar to combat conditions. It shall include, as a minimum, the paragraph
headings and data (expanded as applicable) as follows:
BDAR Characteristics - explanation of the expediency of repair, reason for deviation from
a.
standard maintenance practices, need to take greater risks, and other characteristics peculiar to repair under
combat conditions.
b.
Waiver of precautions - reference to deviations from normal peacetime precautions, and if such
deviations are summarized in another portion of the TM, reference shall be made to that portion.
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