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| Radiological Assessor Training
DOE-HDBK-1141-2001
Student's Guide
I.
Introduction
II.
Writing assessment findings
A. Organization of findings
There may be considered to be three categories
of assessment findings in order of increasing
severity:
Surface findings (Type I) are usually
indicators of underlying issues that may be
more significant. Note that a common
problem is treating or correcting only the
surface issue while ignoring the underlying
problem--this results in problem recurrence.
Substantial findings (Type II) are typically
issues that are underlying and more
significant. Note that correcting the
underlying problem results in solving the
problem.
Organizational findings (Type III) deal with
programmatic or global issues. Note that
correcting these is very difficult if they involve
system, organizational, or institutional
problems.
Module 17 - 1
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