* MAKING TOCATION SITE FORMS
As storage supervisor, you must be able to show
your soldiers how to make location placards for new
bulk supplies and how to replace location placards that
are missing at the location site. You must also be able
to show them how to make loose-issue labels for new
bin supplies or make labels to replace those missing
from storage bins. Loose-issue labels are sometimes
called bin tags or bin labels. Use DA Form 3779
(Location Placard) and DA Form 3778 (Loose Issue
Label) to make these location markers. Make out the
location form when you receive the item. Take it with
the item when you put it into storage. This will help
you avoid making more than one trip to anew location.
Figure 6-15 shows how to fill out DA Forms 3778 and
3779 using data from the receipt document. To complete
these location markers copy the item's stock
number, condition code, expiration date, and UI from
t}te receipt document or the item container. Use AR
708-1 or the AMDF to find the correct SEC and the
shelf-life code. Write U in the block for the physical
security classification and Q in the block for the shelflife
code if none apply. Copy the stock location code
from the location site. Give the completed location
placard or loose-issue label to storage personnel to
place at the location. You may also work with other
location forms. A label and some of the forms and
the ways they are used are listed below. See
TM 743-200-1 for details on their use.