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Title: WARNINGS, Cautions, and Notes


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WARNINGS, Cautions, and Notes
  • Functions and presentations

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Warning Highest level
  • Alerts users to potential hazards that may result
    in death or injury to workers or public
  • Warnings involve an actual step that should or
    should not be taken.

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Two-part structures
  • WARNING Do not touch the bus bars and circuit
    boards inside the battery charger access doors.
    The bars and boards present an electrocution
    hazard.
  • Warnings and Cautions are in two parts
  • The step not to do
  • The consequences of ignoring the above

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Caution Medium level
  • Alerts users to potential hazards that may damage
    machinery or equipment also alerts users to
    actions that may jeopardize the process
  • Do not sand indoors. The sanding dust will coat
    curtains and rugs with a fine silt.

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Avoid passive voice in warnings and cautions
  • WARNING Bus bars and circuit boards inside the
    battery charger access doors may be energized,
    presenting an electrocution hazard.
  • Is the user supposed to energize the bus bar or
    circuit board?

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Active voice for warnings and cautions
  • WARNING Do not touch the bus bars and circuit
    boards inside the battery charger access doors.
    The bars and boards present an electrocution
    hazard.

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Notes Lowest level
  • Calls attention to important supplemental
    information that may enhance users understanding
    and performance of the procedure.
  • If you have no turpentine, you may also use other
    cleaning fluids such as alcohol or benzene.
    Turpentine, though, is most effective.

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Formatting
  • Visually format warnings and cautions so that
    they are clearly distinct from instructions and
    from each other.
  • WARNING
  • Caution

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Visually hierarchize warnings, cautions, and notes
  • Organize the visual hierarchy of warnings,
    cautions, and notes so that
  • WARNINGS are the most visually distinct,
  • cautions less visually distinct than warnings,
    and
  • notes less visually distinct than cautions.
  • All three though should be visually distinct from
    the stages and steps of the procedure.

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One hazard per warning or caution
  • Identify only a single hazard and the
    consequences of that hazard for each warning and
    caution.

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Action ? Warning/Caution!
  • Actions to be performed MUST be set up as steps,
    not placed within cautions or warnings
  • Do not include actions in warnings and cautions

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Caution/Warnings BEFORE Related Steps
  • (and finally)
  • Integrate warnings and cautions into the flow of
    the procedures (dont lump them together into a
    separate side or intro section)
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