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[5]
Number pages consecutively. Begin with the coversheet (which is page 1) and
continue to the end.
[6]
Establish the location of the page number and consistently maintain the location for
all procedures. Designate the page number as "Page of ," (for example, "Page
5 of 23"). Label the main page header in appendix pages with the parent
procedure revision number and revision date.
[7]
Maintain the page numbering sequence and use an internal appendix page number
as shown in the following example.
EXAMPLE 3-4. Internal page numbering for an appendix.
SOP-618-4
Revision 0
Approved October 22, 1991
Page 16 of 16
APPENDIX A -- Check Sheet/Data Sheet
(Page 1 of 1)
[8]
Ensure the header information clearly communicates the specific use and
applicability of the procedure; the number, in conjunction with the title, must state
the unit (building or facility) to which the procedure relates.
3.1.8 Procedure Titles
[1]
Write procedure titles that are concise, clear, and descriptive of the system,
equipment, process, or activity.
[2]
Write procedure titles that are short and descriptive enough to permit the user to
easily identify the procedure and activity to which the procedure applies.
[3]
Write unique procedure titles to assist the user in identifying the correct
procedure.
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