7. Mistakes to avoid
7.1 Don't overload your Internal Operations Plan
The Internal Operations Plan is first and foremost an organizational tool that must be practical, realistic, accessible and usable, even and especially in emergency and stress situations. It should not be overloaded, and reflex sheets should be drawn up, with ancillary documents such as safety data sheets kept separate.
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This article is an updated version of the fact sheet written by Sandrine CHEVILLON.
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