Practical sheet | REF: FIC0395 V1

Writing operating procedures: keeping things simple, useful and effective

Author: Adeline RAILLON

Publication date: June 10, 2017 | Lire en français

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3. Which format to use?

Next comes the question of which format to use for your document. On this point, there are no rules; it's up to you to define which format to use, depending on the user profile.

Please note

The best choice of format is that of the user. So don't forget to consult him on this point, so that he can give you his opinion, because he is the final user of the document!

3.1 The flowchart example

The flowchart provides a sequential, logical visualization of the actions to be taken and the decisions to be made to achieve a result. This method is best reserved for technical personnel (design engineers, production managers, etc.).

Here are the main elements to include in...

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