Procedure design includes the documents that accompany work set expectations, detail steps and support people to complete tasks. Non-compliance can often be a symptom with deeper causes, including inadequate procedures and instructions.
Procedure design includes the documents that accompany work set expectations, detail steps and support people to complete tasks. Non-compliance can often be a symptom with deeper causes, including inadequate procedures and instructions.
To properly support staff and users the purpose, form and content of accompanying documentation needs to be considered and aligned.
Different organisations use the term ‘procedure’ in different ways, e.g. Is it a full step-by-step procedure to be used while doing the task? Is it a comprehensive procedure more used for reference and training? Is it more of a job aid or checklist which is light on detail to be used on the job? These will impact its form and content.
Additionally, there are many considerations that could make or break a good procedure. Are the instructions clearly set out with a good font size, formatting and does it use pictures and colour appropriately? Has the content been developed with frontline staff and other stakeholders to arrive at a consensus about best practices? Is the procedure organised into manageable sections and subsections? Does it communicate where risks are?
A good task analysis can really help unlock the content of a procedure.
To properly support staff and users the purpose, form and content of accompanying documentation needs to be considered and aligned.
Different organisations use the term ‘procedure’ in different ways, e.g. Is it a full step-by-step procedure to be used while doing the task? Is it a comprehensive procedure more used for reference and training? Is it more of a job aid or checklist which is light on detail to be used on the job? These will impact its form and content.
Additionally, there are many considerations that could make or break a good procedure. Are the instructions clearly set out with a good font size, formatting and does it use pictures and colour appropriately? Has the content been developed with frontline staff and other stakeholders to arrive at a consensus about best practices? Is the procedure organised into manageable sections and subsections? Does it communicate where risks are?
A good task analysis can really help unlock the content of a procedure.
The SHERPA Software can greatly help here at all stages of procedure review and writing: it can import procedures, it has an intuitive graphical interface for reviewing the task, it can highlight where the main risks are, and it can output formatted procedures including warnings, comments, and pictures with the touch of a button.
SHERPA can also be used as the basis for digital procedures to track where different people are in the task, recording their actions.
SHERPA SOP output can be tailored to your company template, branding and logo. Take the heavy work out of procedure review and writing, let SHERPA save you time, trouble and effort.
The SHERPA Software can greatly help here at all stages of procedure review and writing: it can import procedures, it has an intuitive graphical interface for reviewing the task, it can highlight where the main risks are, and it can output formatted procedures including warnings, comments, and pictures with the touch of a button.
SHERPA can also be used as the basis for digital procedures to track where different people are in the task, recording their actions.
SHERPA SOP output can be tailored to your company template, branding and logo. Take the heavy work out of procedure review and writing, let SHERPA save you time, trouble and effort.
Procedures and instructions are ubiquitous for important tasks. They don’t just provide information to frontline staff and users, but they form an important part of the performance and risk management.
Managing human performance includes how we learn from events, deviations, normal work and manage risks. It is a key area for ensuring good and safe operations in the workplace.
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Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) is a method for analysing tasks using a hierarchical structure.
Managing human performance includes how we learn from events, deviations, normal work and manage risks. It is a key area for ensuring good and safe operations in the workplace.
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Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) are a key part of managing the quality and safety of critical tasks. For the operators, they should provide information for conducting the task successfully.
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