Procedure writing principles and practices
A reference for the procedure writer, whether these are business procedures, procedures for ISO9000 compliance, plant procedures or safety procedures. It presents the principles that underlie effective procedures and explains these principles in simple terms.
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Columbus
Battelle Press
1992
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Table of Contents:
- An introduction to procedures
- The reading process
- The writing process
- Introduction: writing basic steps
- Step syntax
- Vocabulary
- Punctuation
- Level of detail
- Numerical information
- Introduction: format and organization
- Step format
- Placekeeping
- Emphasis techniques
- Procedure organization
- Introduction: writing complex steps
- Lists
- Conditional statements
- Warnings, cautions, and notes
- Cross-references
- Special types of steps
- Some closing themes.


