Title: product Quality Deficiency Reports (pqdr)
1product Quality Deficiency Reports (pqdr) and
Publications Improvement (Use of DA Forms
2028) Equipment Improvement Recommendations
(EIR)
INSTRUCTOR SSG Kendrick
2question
- What is Sometimes green on the outside and yellow
and black on the inside?!!!
3No!! Its not a Yellow meat watermelon
4question
- Other times its yellow and black on the outside
and white on the inside?
5Its not Bananas
6question
- On a scale of 1 to 10 its a
-
10
7And NO ITsnot A super model
8ITs a Technical Manual(TM)
9question
What do you do when find an error or a deficiency
in a TM ?!!!
10Answer
- Anyone finding quality deficiencies in
Government-owned materiel is required by DA
pamphlet 750-8, DA Pamphlet 738751, and AR 7027
(DLAD/DLAI 4455.24) to report the defects to the
appropriate Military Service Screening Point for
investigation and resolution. - Incorrect manuals, drawings, specifications, or
detailed records of ammunition to components or
explosives. DA Form 2028 should be used for this
purpose.
11DA form 2028
12question
- What do you do when find a piece of Equipment has
a reoccurring fault that could be dangerous to
people/ Soldiers
13Answer
For situations where equipment becomes dangerous
to people, a Ground Precautionary Message and a
Safety of Use Message should be issued in
accordance with AR 7506. A SF 368 is used to
report Equipment Improvement Recommendations
(EIR). You can submit an SF 368 via Electronic
Deficiency Reporting System (https//aeps.ria.army
.mil), mail, e-mail, or fax to the military
service/agency screening point for that item
14Standard Form (SF) 368
- SF 368 is a multiuse form for reporting
- (1) Product quality deficiencies in repair
parts, components, assemblies, weapon systems,
equipment, and software. - (2) Deficiencies due to design, manufacturing,
depot level overhaul, or maintenance. - (3) Suggested ideas or recommendations for
improvements to equipment.
15Standard Form (SF) 368
- The SF 368 is used to specifically report
- (1) A condition with equipment that is
dangerous to people, other equipment, or
missions. - (2) An item or equipment that does not work
right or last as long as it should because of bad
design or materials. - (3) Items that are not within the size,
material hardness, finish, or performance limits
of the approved equipment specifications. - (4) Low-quality workmanship.
- (5) Dangerous situations because of incorrect
or missing data. - (6) Maintenance problems.
- (7) Conditions that prevent use of the
equipment. - (8) Repeated problems that take a lot of time
and a solution is not in sight. - (9) Any problems with equipment repaired or
overhauled through the NMP. Special attention
should be paid to identify the NMP facility by
checking the data plate, which must then be
entered on the SF 368. - (10) Corrosion problems in or on parts,
components, assemblies, weapon systems, and
equipment.
16Standard form 368
17Questions