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DOE-STD-1029-92
EXAMPLE 3-3. - Use of spelled-out numbers with emphasis.
Use: "if the temp is 75E to 85E F..."
or: "if the temp is 80E F (acceptable range of 75E to 85E)"
Do not use: "if the temp is 80EF 5EF..."
3.1.6 Typeface
The readability of type is affected by its font (typeface, point size, and weight), and case
(capitalized versus uncapitalized).
[1]
Select typeface font and size so that it is readable under the worst conditions
anticipated. Ensure that the type size is large enough for users to read at
anticipated distances and lighting conditions.
[2]
Use a mixture of both upper and lower case in text. Only use capital letters for
emphasis of single words or phrases, not for an entire block of text.
3.1.7 Page Headers and Page Numbering
Each page of the procedure should include a main page header that fits at the top of the
page and clearly distinguishes a specific identity for each procedure. The identity of a
procedure should include a unique number and the unit (building or system) to which it
applies.
[1]
Place the page header at the top of every procedure page.
[2]
Ensure margins are adequate on all sides so that information is not lost during
duplication. Surrounding the text area with a box is one method to ensure
information is not lost.
[3]
Include the following in the front page header:
C Procedure title
C Procedure number
C Revision number
C Revision date.
[4]
Include sufficient information on successive pages to identify the procedure to
which the page belongs (for example, procedure number and revision).
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