What Does "Good" Look Like - Part 3
- Level of Detail - What to do, OR how to do it.
- Identify Common Error Likely Situations - What does "Good" look like?
- General Technical Writing Guidelines - Writing Fundamentals
- Organizing and Sequencing of Steps
- Utilizing Templates or Human-Factored Writing Tools
This is part 3 of a 4-part "What Does "Good" Look Like" series that will focus on the second principle, Identifying (and Eliminating) Human Error Likely Situations. It will cover the following:
- Inconsistent Place-keeping Methods
- Precautions, Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Without Value
- Actions or Implied Actions in Precautions, Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- Unrelated Actions in the Same Step
We had fun putting these videos together and hope you will enjoy them. Please remember that this is only a very small part of a comprehensive training curriculum that was designed to help eliminate human performance challenges in procedures.
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