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1. Whether or not there is a high probability of the graduate encountering the task on the job fairly soon after completing training. “Fairly soon” means, in this context, that task encountered within the first year after training.
2. The predicted or measured amount of decay of the skill that will take place during the time interval.
Percent of Work Force Performing the Task. |
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463 TRAINING RECOMMENDATION |
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A single-position code indicating when a task is recommended for training and what type of training is needed. Training, in this context, does not
include equipment familiarization.
Class and on the job training (OJT) |
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Class |
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OJT |
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No training necessary |
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TRANSPORTATION CHARACTERISTICS MODE TYPE |
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A code which describes how the system/equipment can be transported.
Air |
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Helicopter |
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Highway |
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Lighterage |
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Rail |
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Ship |
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465 TRANSPORTATION CHARACTERISTICS NUMBER |
2 N R - |
A code which identifies each different way that a system/equipment can be transported. This is a numeric character assigned in sequence.
466 TRANSPORTATION COST |
4 N R 2 |
The cost per pound per mile, expressed in dollars and cents, for transportation of material.
467 TRANSPORTATION END ITEM INDICATOR |
1 A F - |
A code that signifies whether the LCN represents a system/end item requiring transportation requirements documentation.
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System/End Item requires transportation documentation.
System/End Item does not require transportation documentation.
468 TRANSPORTATION INDICATOR |
1 A F - |
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A code that signifies whether the shipping modes for the item or the
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469 TRANSPORTATION ITEM DESIGNATOR |
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The Item Designation (DED 179) of the transport vehicle.
470 TRANSPORTATION NARRATIVE CODE |
1 A F - |
A code that indicates the transportation narrative.
Transportation shock vibration remarks, DED 382 Lifting and tiedown remarks, DED 192 Transportation projection remarks, DED 471 Regulatory requirements, DED 340 Transportation remarks, DED 472
Special service and equipment, DED 398 Sectionalized remarks, DED 368 Transport to and from, DED 476 Environmental considerations, DED 099
Military distance classification, DED 240 Unusual and special requirements, DED 500 Venting and protective clothing, DED 504 Disaster response force, DED 082
471 TRANSPORTATION PROJECTION REMARKS |
6 5 X - - |
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B c D E F G H I J K L M
Narrative explanation of the projection points of the item to be transported.
472 TRANSPORTATION REMARKS (HANDLING, |
6 5 X - - |
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Narrative explanation of any of the handling characteristics, towing characteristics, self-propelled characteristics, or air drop information.
473 TRANSPORTATION CONFIGURATION NUMBER |
2 N R - |
A code which differentiates each mobility type. This is a sequentially assigned number beginning with 1 through 99.
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474 TRANSPORTED END ITEM NARRATIVE CODE |
1 A F - |
A code that indicates the transported end item narrative. |
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Wheeled tire requirements, DED 511 |
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Skid remarks, DED 385 |
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Turning information, DED 477 |
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Wheeled axle and suspension remarks, DED 506 |
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Transported other equipment, DED 475 |
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475 TRANSPORTED OTHER EQUIPMENT |
6 5 X - - |
Narrative explanation of any equipment being transported other than wheeled, tracked, or skid mounted.
476 TRANSPORT TO AND FROM |
6 5 X - - |
Narrative explanation of where the item is being transported to and from.
477 TURNING INFORMATION |
6 5 X - - |
For wheeled vehicles only, in narrative format the 90 degree and 180 degree turning radius in both wall-to-wall and curb-to-curb.
478 TYPE ACQUISITION |
1 A F - |
The type of acquisition for the system/equipment.
Research, development test and evaluation
Nondevelopmental item
Product improvement item
Commercial construction equipment
Rebuy
Foreign source
479 TYPE CLASSIFICATION |
1 A F - |
R N P C B F
A single-position code which indicates the status of a material support system in relation to its overall life history as a guide to procurement, authorization, logistical support, asset, and readiness reporting.
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Limited |
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480 TYPE EQUIPMENT CODE |
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A government supplied code identifying an end item in the maintenance data collection subsystem (MDCS) by its application to the specific type/model/series of aircraft or equipment which it supports.
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481 TYPE OF CHANGE CODE |
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NOTE: When preparing or updating relational tables, only TOCC “D” can be used. Other codes listed are associated with a manual LSA-036 summary preparation. These codes are assigned to the appropriate LSA-036 card by an automated LSA-036 summary.
This block, which is blank on initial submissions of provisioning data, shall be used as a type of change code to indicate deletions,
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a.Prime contractor’s reference number
b.Commercial and government entity code
c.Manufacturer’s reference number
d.Item name.
e.Other data elements as may be subsequently defined, wherein the hardware is not affected.
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SYSTEM/EI TYPE OF CHANGE CODE. The TOCC of the system/end item as a |
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482 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION |
6 5 X - - |
A narrative description of the construction type required. Included are estimated number of years the facility will be needed, required or preferred locations, and need for relocatability, and identification of any estimated future expansion, Provided information on any special construction, such as shock, hardness, and special floor loads.
483 TYPE OF FACILITY |
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A code identifying the facility type either operational, test, training or depot.
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484 TYPE OF SUPPLY SYSTEM CODE |
1 A F - |
A letter code indicating the type of supply system to be employed.
Nonvertical |
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exchange |
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485 TYPE OF |
UNIT OF MEASURE/ISSUE PRICE CODE |
1 A F - |
A code used to define the type of UM or UI Price.
Engineering estimate
Federal catalog price
Vendor catalog price
Negotiated price
UI PRICE TYPE OF PRICE CODE. The type of UI price.
UM PRICE TYPE OF PRICE CODE. The type of UM price.
486 UNIT CONTAINER CODE |
2 X F - |
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A code to identify the container used to hold the quantity unit pack. For applicable code, see MIL-STD-2073-1 and MIL-STD-2073-2.
487 UNIT CONTAINER LEVEL |
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A code which indicates the highest level of packing protection provided by the unit container.
Unit container not acceptable for shipping. |
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Unit container acceptable and provides |
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Unit container acceptable and provides |
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level “B” protection. |
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Unit container acceptable and provides |
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Unit container not required. |
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Unit container is acceptable and provides |
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A code which indicates the UI quantity of an item. The UI quantity is the managing activity’s established accounting unit upon which the smal-
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489 UNIT OF ISSUE CONVERSION FACTOR |
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First Digit. Decimal Locator |
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A digit (O, 1, 2, 3, or 4) indicating the number of places that the decimal must be moved from the right most position of the second subfield to describe correct decimal placement in that field,
b. Digits 2 through 5. Factor |
4 N R A S |
The numerical value of the conversion factor.
490 UNIT OF ISSUE PRICE |
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The price for one UI of an item. The last two positions of the field represent cents, and the decimal is understood.
491 UNIT OF MEASURE (UM) |
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The UM, as defined in DOD 4100.38-M. gl, in, lb, OZ, etc., for dozen, each, etc. , respectively.
The UM is abbreviated: dz, ea, ft, foot, gallon, inch, pound, ounce,
FACILITY AREA UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with area.
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with the cost of a facility construction project.
OPERATING DIMENSIONS UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with the length, width, and height of the SE in operational mode.
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SKID AREA UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with the skid area.
STORAGE DIMENSIONS UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with the length, width, and height of the SE in the storage mode.
STORAGE WEIGHT UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with the weight of the SE in the storage mode.
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SHIPPING DIMENSIONS UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with the length, width, and height of the SE in the shipping mode.
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SHIPPING WEIGHT UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM associated with the weight of the SE in the shipping mode.
SUPPORT ITEM QUANTITY PER TASK UNIT OF MEASURE. A UM used in conjunction with the support item quantity per task.
TRACKED PAD SHOE AREA UNIT OF MEASURE. shoe area.
492 UNIT OF MEASURE PRICE (UM PRICE)
A UM associated with tracked pad
1 0 N R 2
The best estimated price per UM. The last two positions of the field represent cents, and the decimal is understood.
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION UNIT OF MEASURE PRICE. The best estimated price for facility construction per UM.
493 UNIT PACK CUBE |
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The length times width times depth (or cubic dimensions) of the unit container expressed in inches.
494 UNIT PACK SIZE |
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The length, width, and depth of the unit container or package expressed in inches. Subfields are:
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Length |
4 N R 1 |
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Width |
4 N R 1 |
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Depth |
4 N R 1 |
495 UNIT PACK WEIGHT |
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The gross weight of the unit pack expressed in pounds. The field is structured as follows:
a. For weights up to 9,999,9 pounds 5 N R 1
b. For weights over 9,999.9 pounds 5 X - -
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First subfield. |
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Multiplier code indicates that the number entered in the second subfield should be multiplied by 10, 100 or 1000 in order to correctly represent the unit pack weight. Codes are as follow:
10 X |
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weight |
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Numerical value of the weight expressed in pounds.
496 UNIT SIZE |
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The length, width, and height of the item, as configured for packaging, expressed in inches, Subfields are as follow:
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497 UNIT |
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498 UNIT UNDER TEST EXPLANATION |
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Narrative statements which further explain, justify, or substantiate any data entry concerning unit WT related data (U) tables.
499 UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE |
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Maintenance requirements which cannot be scheduled for performance on a regular, predetermined interval, and must be added to, integrated with, or substituted for previously scheduled work loads. The data chain consists of the following data elements:
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Elapsed Time, DED 224 |
5 N R 2 |
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Man-Hours, DED 225 |
5 N R 2 |
500 UNUSUAL AND SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION |
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Identification of any unusual item characteristics to be considered for transportation and packaging purposes. Some of these considerations are: temperature limits; pressure limits; electrical sources required during transit; humidity control required; escorts required; etc.
501 USABLE ON CODE (UOC) |
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A code that indicates the configuration of a system/equipment on which the item under analysis is used. The UOC represents only one configuration/model of equipment. It is a one, two, or three-character alphanumeric entry with guidance for UOC assignment provided by the requiring authority. When an item is applicable to multiple equipment configurations, multiple UOCS representing each configuration are assigned to the item.
502 UTILITIES REQUIREMENTS |
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A narrative description identifying an estimate of the total connected load, or other gross quantity of utilities required for each facility. Includes any unusual or critical requirements, energy conservation requirements, and continuous power requirements. Provides specific identification of the class of utility, e.g., electric power, hydraulic power, compressed air, water, and sewage.
503 UTILIZATION RATIO |
3 N R 2 |
The portion of time available for a repairman with a given skill specialty to support the weapon system being documented. (This should only be used if the repairman works on more than one system.)
504 VENTING AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING |
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Identification of all venting and protective clothing requirements necessary for the transportation of the item.
505 WEAROUT LIFE |
6 N R - |
The operational interval of flight hours, calendar time, or other appropriate independent variable, from initial installation until an item can no longer perform its intended mission, due to the depletion of some physical property or material. For a family of items, wearout occurs
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when the conditional probability of failure (hazard rate) increases with increases of the independent variable.
506 WHEELED AND AXLE REQUIREMENTS |
6 5 X - - |
The load ratings for each suspension and the axle loads for each axle for the both an empty and loaded vehicle. This may apply to both tracked and wheeled vehicles.
507 WHEELED INFLATION PRESSURE |
3 N R - |
The inflation pressure of the tire. This may apply to both tracked and wheeled vehicles.
508 WHEELED NUMBER OF PLIES |
2 N R - |
The number of plies of the tire. This may apply to both tracked and wheeled vehicles,
509 WHEELED NUMBER OF TIRES |
2 N R - |
The number of tires for the vehicle. This may apply to both tracked and wheeled vehicles.
510 WHEELED TIRE LOAD RATING
The load ratings of the tire. wheeled vehicles.
511 WHEELED TIRE REQUIREMENTS
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This may apply to both tracked and
6 5 X - -
A narrative description of the tire requirements. This may apply to both tracked and wheeled vehicles.
512 WHEELED TIRE SIZE |
1 0 X L - |
The size of the tire. This may apply to both tracked and wheeled vehicles.
513 WHEELED WEIGHT RATINGS |
1 0 X L - |
The weight ratings of the tire. This may apply to both tracked and wheeled vehicles.
514 WORK AREA CODE |
4 X L - |
An alphanumeric code assigned to the area of work (e.g., wheelwell) when a maintenance function is to be performed at a specific location.
515 WORD PACKAGE REFERENCE |
6 X L - |
A six-position entry identifying the technical manual/technical order section showing all tools and SE used to maintain the articles requiring support.
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