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Development of Procedures and Technical Manuals for the Marine and Offshore Industries

Alexander Arnfinn Olsen Fidaa Karkori

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  • 85 sidor
  • 2024
This book is devoted to the development of procedures and technical manuals for the marine and offshore industries, providing a comprehensive guide to creating clear, effective instructional materials. At the heart of this book is the matter of safety and environmental considerations, ensuring that all documentation aligns with current practices, policies, and regulatory requirements. The chapters cover topics such as the role of instructional materials, writing techniques, the use of graphics, and the processes for verifying, validating, approving, certifying, and implementing these materials. The authors present an expert analysis of how well-written administrative, regulatory, operating, emergency, maintenance, and routine duty procedures can enhance productivity and reduce accidents. Readers will also discover practical insights into managing instructional materials within safety programs. This book is essential for engineers and professionals tasked with developing technical manuals and texts in safety-critical industries. It serves as a valuable reference for academics and students in industrial design and engineering, as well as a textbook for students of marine architecture. Offshore installation managers and senior safety management professionals will find this guide indispensable for ensuring consistency and quality control in their operations.
  • Författare: Alexander Arnfinn Olsen, Fidaa Karkori
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9783031748622
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 85
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-10-05
  • Förlag: Springer International Publishing AG