Which of the following is a key characteristics of well-written work instructions
A. Clear, concise and easy to follow
B. Long and complex with detailed engineering calculations
C. Written and legal terms for regulatory and funds
D. Only provided to management and not operators
A. Clear, concise and easy to follow
Work instructions should be user friendly to ensure operators can follow them without confusion or mistakes
Which approach is best for validating more constructions
A. Having supervisors review them
B. Comparing with competitors
C. Testing them in actual work conditions
D. Waiting for customer feedback
C. Testing them an actual work conditions
Work instructions should be validated by testing them under actual working conditions to ensure they are effective and practical
Which level of documentation provides the most detailed instructions
A. Quality manual
B. Procedures
C. Work instructions
D. Quality policy
C. Work instructions
Or constructions provide the most detailed step-by-step guidance for performing specific tasks
What distinguishes work instructions from procedures
A. Work instructions are more detailed
B. Work instructions are more general
C. Work instructions are optional
D. Work instructions are shorter
A. Work instructions are more detailed
Work instructions provide more detailed step-by-step guidance than procedures focusing on specific tests