Military Forms Guide

DA Form 5687 — INITIAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST FOR INDOOR RANGES

initial inspection checklist for indoor ranges

Administrative documents are written for readers who were not present, and DA Form 5687 is no exception. Titled INITIAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST FOR INDOOR RANGES, it is used to initial inspection checklist for indoor ranges — a transaction that means little in conversation and a great deal in a file. The published edition here carries the date 03/01/2003 and the status ACTIVE. Its 1 page(s) and roughly 158 fields are sized to what the record must prove years later, which is always more than the moment appears to need.

Two offices stand behind the form, and the distinction between them explains most of what follows. CSA is the proponent: it decides what the form asks and revises it when the underlying process changes. PAM 385-63 is the prescribing authority: it decides when the form is raised at all and where the completed document travels. Content and occasion are separated deliberately, so that a change in procedure does not require redesigning the page.

The heading blocks come first because the record is retrieved by them, not read into. Name as official records spell it, identification number, unit, date of preparation — those four are the index, and everything below them is content that only surfaces once the index has done its work. A form filed under a name written casually is not lost in principle, only in practice, which amounts to the same thing.

The rules of entry all trace back to the page being fixed in advance. Tabbing follows the order built into the form, which usually matches how the page reads and misses less than clicking. An exclusive group discards the earlier selection because contradictory entries would make the record unusable. One-line fields have no wrap because print positions are predetermined, so an overlong entry displays fully and prints truncated. Longer text goes to the remarks area or a continuation, both provided for exactly that. Where nothing applies, the nil mark is entered — a blank leaves the reader unable to tell a considered answer from a skipped one.

The signature is the point at which entries become an assertion someone stands behind, so it follows everything else and its absence leaves a draft. Countersignatures by reviewing, approving or witnessing officials each carry their own weight and are dated at signing, which is how the file preserves the order of responsibility. Seen that way, the familiar errors are not clerical trivia: an unanswered mandatory field, digits transposed in an identification number, day and month reversed, and residue from a reused file each put something false or unresolved into a document that will be relied upon.

Behind the Privacy Act statement is a requirement that anyone asked for personal data be told, in advance, under what authority it is sought, for what purpose, who else routinely sees it, and whether refusal is possible. Reading it after completing the fields defeats its function. And the completed form is itself a personal record from that point on, subject to the handling rules such records carry.

Download the form

The published formats — PDF, XFDL — reflect the range of places a form gets filled in. Where there is a computer, the fillable pdf supplies live fields that keep entries positioned and readable. Where there is not, the printable pdf gives the identical page as flat artwork for pen entry. The distinction is one of setting rather than of authority; the page is the same document in both.

Where a file opens matters more than it appears to. A browser will display a pdf, but browser viewers were built to read documents, and some accept keystrokes into fields they never intended to store — the entries are gone at tab close, without warning, because saving was never part of what that viewer does. A dedicated reader is built around the file's own structure and keeps what you enter. The xfdl file belongs to a different lineage entirely: IBM Lotus Forms, adopted across Army systems for the routing and signature handling built into it. That is why only the Lotus Forms Viewer reads it.

Downloads are free and unregistered. The material was published for general use, and the files are passed on unaltered.

What the form asks for

  • CHECK1
  • CHECK10
  • CHECK11
  • CHECK12
  • CHECK13
  • CHECK14
  • CHECK15
  • CHECK16
  • CHECK17
  • CHECK18
  • CHECK19
  • CHECK2
  • CHECK20
  • CHECK21
  • CHECK22
  • CHECK23
  • CHECK24
  • CHECK25
  • CHECK26
  • CHECK27
  • CHECK28
  • CHECK29
  • CHECK3
  • CHECK30

Disposition is prescribed, not chosen. PAM 385-63 names the destination, whether that is a specific office, the unit administrative channel or the personal record, and the applicable records schedule governs how long it survives there. Both rules exist to keep the file consistent across offices with different habits. Take your copy before the document leaves, since it will not come back.

Forms cluster by series and number for the same reason files do: shared proponency and a shared prescribing directive usually mean a shared process. So a document in the DA series referenced on the face of another is generally part of the same transaction, and continuation sheets, cover sheets and transmittals belong to the package from the outset rather than arriving after a query.

Revision follows the process, which is why editions appear without a fixed interval, and the printed date rather than any version number identifies them. Nothing on a stored copy signals that it has aged; the check is manual. Work already completed under a superseded edition stands as filed, because the record was made under those terms and is properly interpreted under them.

One boundary should be stated clearly. What is distributed here are copies of published Department of the Army forms; the site is independent, issues nothing of its own, and holds no position in the system it describes. Proponency, prescribing directives and retention schedules operate without reference to it. Consequently nothing here is legal advice and no assurance about acceptance is possible. Questions about a particular entry, a requirement or eligibility belong with CSA or your servicing administrative office.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 5687?
INITIAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST FOR INDOOR RANGES
Which edition is current?
03/01/2003
Who is responsible for this form?
CSA
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

Publisher notes

  1. 42-ITEM ONLY PRODUCED IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA,

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