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Examples of items that may be placed in an appendix are forms, tables, figures, graphs,
and some checklists that are too large to incorporate in the sequence of action steps.
[1]
Reference appendixes within the text of the procedure.
[2]
Include in appendixes information more conveniently located outside the main
body of a procedure. Example 3-21 illustrates a suggested format for a valve
alignment checklist.
EXAMPLE 3-21. Valve alignment checklist.
SP-SHS-1-K
SHIELD HX CW
Rev. 0
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APPENDIX D
SHIELD SYSTEM HX COOLING WATER SUPPLY
& VALVE ALIGNMENT CHECKLIST
(Page 1 of 2)
Component Noun
Description
Valve
Required
Name
(Location)
Number
Position
Initials
Bypass effluent to HX
CWS-V-272D
OPEN
IV
Flow pressure tap
CWS-V-1513
OPEN
[3]
Avoid using vendor information as appendixes.
[a] Integrate approved vendor information into procedures, when possible, rather
than referencing the information.
[b] Refer to administrative requirements for processing and using vendor
information.
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WRITING ACTION STEPS
The basic element of an action step is an imperative sentence-- a command to perform a
specific action. An action step answers the question "what is to be done?" Additional
elements, such as cautions and condition statements, add precision to instructions.
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