to add to reply by Albican:
Also it should clearly and point wise state what is to be done, without
assuming that the user will know about it, clearly defining the critical
parameters/ operations. If you need I can send you some simple SOP's to
get an idea.
S.Ballal
albican at my-deja.com wrote:
>> In article <7j3vei$3i2$1 at gxsn.com>,
> "Alec Gallagher" <alec at colindal.globalnet.co.uk> wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a publication which gives a *concise* guide to
> writing
> > standard operating procedures? One available in the UK would be
> > preferable - if it has a microbiology bias, so much the better.
>> There is no mystery to writing SOPs. Design a template that has a
> Purpose, Materials, and Procedures. You could add in other sections
> concerning Safety, Critical Points, and Products affected. The key is
> consistency
>> Albican
> Biologist masquerading as a Microbiologist
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