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What NOT to Do, Nükleer Enerji Prosedür Yazımında Yapılan Yaygın Hatalar ve Çözümleri

Cat Stephenson Banu Toral

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Turkish
Old Wood Editorial LLC
28 May 2024
Nuclear power production is a fast-growing industry in Türkiye. Available now is an important tool for Turkish Procedure Writers in the nuclear energy industry: ""What NOT to Do: Nükleer Enerji Prosedür Yazımında Yapılan Yaygın Hatalar ve Çözümleri."" Author Cat Stephenson has teamed with translator Banu Toral to create a Turkish version of her book ""What NOT to Do: Common Errors in Nuclear Power Procedure Writing and Their Solutions,"" first published in English in 2021.

This book delivers important lessons for avoiding common procedure writing errors. Its colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand examples are designed to aid procedure writers in the creating dependable work instructions that power plant workers can trust.
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Imprint:   Old Wood Editorial LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   386g
ISBN:   9781737165569
ISBN 10:   1737165562
Pages:   114
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for What NOT to Do, Nükleer Enerji Prosedür Yazımında Yapılan Yaygın Hatalar ve Çözümleri

""WHAT NOT TO DO: COMMON ERRORS IN NUCLEAR POWER PROCEDURE WRITING AND THEIR SOLUTIONS is a masterful example of ""what to do"" in sharing a quarter-century of wisdom with others who can benefit. Kudos to the author on a tremendous job well done! Consider this instruction manual as a tool for you, to not only show you the correct method for putting a procedure together but to also tell you what NOT to do. ""The author clearly lays out the most common problems in procedure writing and offers solutions for each -- an incredible support for anyone so tasked."" - Tanja Slijepcevic, The International Review of Books


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