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Title: Procedure Format
Post by: AMU on Mar 07, 2003, 08:56
Would someone be able to provide a copy of a generic procedure used at any commercial plant, no plant information necessary?  I am looking only for a general format of the procedure itself for adaptation in another environment to demonstrate a proven procedure format.  If you can assist or direct me to a source, it would be appreciated.  I am not at a location where I have access to personal resources from previous assignments.   Email available through Nukeworker profile.

Thanks.  
Title: Re: Procedure Format
Post by: fluxmama on Mar 09, 2003, 05:15
AMU,

Check your private messages.
Title: Re: Procedure Format
Post by: Rennhack on Mar 09, 2003, 07:06
Yeah, I emailed him one as well.  I bet he got hundreds, now all he needs is a book to put them in, and he will have a full set!
Title: Re: Procedure Format
Post by: AMU on Mar 09, 2003, 07:20
Thank you very much to those who responded to my request, it is much appreciated.   I have not written a procedure in many years, nor did I save anything I did write, and needed some refresher examples of the formatting style.  I am attempting to adapt the familiar nuclear procedure formating into another field, non-nuclear, for stepwise instruction.

Again, thank you for the examples.  
Title: Re: Procedure Format
Post by: alphadude on Mar 10, 2003, 04:25
each facility should have the "writers guide". this will provide you with format and accepted language-  most nukes are  all different.  dont forget the task to training matrix that is required with procedure development.
Title: Re: Procedure Format
Post by: Rennhack on Mar 10, 2003, 05:10
Yeah, I have the doe procedure writting procedure.... hmmm I wonder how they wrote that one without a procedure to write a procedure?
Title: Re: Procedure Format
Post by: fluxmama on Mar 10, 2003, 06:45
Once, as a training exercise, we wrote a procedure on how to use the restroom.  Had to revise it when they installed automatic flushers.