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DD Form 2890C — DD Form 2890C, DoD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration (Continuation Sheet), October 2005

DoD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration (Continuation Sheet)

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DD Form 2890C — a Department of Defense document. Title of record: DD Form 2890C, DoD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration (Continuation Sheet), October 2005. Stated purpose: DoD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration (Continuation Sheet). Edition date not stated; status not stated.

Governing directive: not stated. Responsible office: not stated. The DD designation signals joint scope — all military departments, combatant commands and defense agencies draw on a single edition of the document.

The form reaches military personnel across the services, civilian employees of the Department, and the personnel and records specialists who receive it.

Submission follows the schedule set by not stated and by local implementing procedures. This page provides the blank form for download and general orientation only.

Formats offered: PDF. Length: 1 pages. Fillable field count: roughly 52.

Distribution centres on pdf. Two states exist: fillable, where field boxes accept keyboard input and retain it, and printable, a static blank produced for manual completion. Typed data reproduces cleanly across copies; handwritten data depends on the writer.

Every listed format is free to download. Modern pdf software handles the pdf files, with the caveat that browser-embedded viewers sometimes ignore field properties that a desktop reader honours.

What the form asks for

  • 1. Shipper/consignor/sender.
  • 2. Transport Document Number.
  • 3. Page number of this page.
  • Total number of pages.
  • 4. Shipper's Reference (TCN).
  • 14. Shipping Marks. Description of goods (UN number, PSN, HC, SCH, PG, number and kind of package, and additional information as required by regulation).
  • Net mass/quantity (kg/l).
  • Gross mass (kg).
  • Description of goods, line 2.
  • Net mass/quantity (kg/l).
  • Gross mass (kg).
  • Description of goods, line 3.
  • Net mass/quantity (kg/l).
  • Gross mass (kg).
  • Description of goods, line 4.
  • Net mass/quantity (kg/l).
  • Gross mass (kg).
  • Description of goods, line 5.
  • Net mass/quantity (kg/l).
  • Gross mass (kg).
  • Description of goods, line 6.
  • Net mass/quantity (kg/l).
  • Gross mass (kg).
  • Description of goods, line 7.

The document is filled from the top down. Identification precedes substance, substance precedes certification. Fields lower on the page are commonly keyed to entries made above them.

The current edition is not stated. Superseded editions of DD forms are frequently rejected at the receiving office, since Department-wide forms change centrally and older layouts lose their field correspondence. Edition date appears in the lower corner of the printed blank.

The signature block takes an actual signature. On paper this means ink; electronically it means a credentialed digital signature, commonly CAC-based. Typed text in a signature field satisfies neither.

Privacy Act Statements accompany DoD forms that gather personal identifiers. Content of the statement: legal authority, principal purpose, routine uses, and the effect of declining to provide the information. It is printed on the form for that reason.

Recurring errors: entry on a superseded edition, blanks left in mandatory fields, illegible handwriting on scanned copies, dates in a format other than the one the form specifies, missing signature or missing date beside the signature.

Instructions printed on the form or in not stated govern individual field entries. Where the two differ, the governing publication controls.

Once executed, routing follows not stated and the submitting organization's own instruction. Keeping a copy is standard.

Related documents are located by series and number. DD forms sit in a single Department-wide sequence, so a form referenced inside DD Form 2890C is normally found by its number alone, without regard to service.

Some procedures pair a DD form with a service form. The two numbering systems are separate — service forms answer to a service proponent, DD forms to not stated or another Department office — and a matching number in each system means nothing.

Forms are reissued for several reasons: directive revision, changed data requirements, updated notice language. Confirming not stated at the moment of download covers the risk.

This page distributes a published Department of Defense document and describes it. It is not a source of legal advice and makes no representation about acceptance of any completed form. Questions of applicability, eligibility or procedure belong to not stated, the servicing personnel office, or the office named in not stated.

Questions and answers

What is DD Form 2890C?
DD Form 2890C, DoD Multimodal Dangerous Goods Declaration (Continuation Sheet), October 2005
Which edition is current?
Not stated by the publisher
Who is responsible for this form?
Not stated
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF

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