3. It’s a comprehensive list of important
or relevant actions, or steps to be taken in a
specific order. They can be in the form of
questions or actions to be carried out. They
can have a scoring system or they can collect
comments.
4.
5. Here are Fox’s categories :
Task checklists
Troubleshooting checklists
Discipline checklists
Coordination lists
To-do list
11. Checklists are often presented as lists
with small checkboxes down the left
hand side of the page. A small tick
or checkmark is drawn in the box after
the item has been completed.
12. You can use checklists for many things, such as:
Designing a product
Evaluating equipment
Deciding what to buy
Operating complex equipment
Carrying out maintenance
13. Designing a product you might have a
checklist of functions that you want your product to
have.
Evaluating equipment your checklist may
remind you to consider all the various people that
might come into contact with the equipment.
Deciding what to buy if you’re buying
something, you may have a specification checklist.
14. Operating complex equipment your
checklist may be a sequence of things that you
need to do in certain order.
Carrying out maintenance your list may
be a set of checks tha need to be carried out a
intervals and can provide a written record that
those checks have been done.
15. Benefits /Advantages of Using a Checklist
• You can save your brain
power for more creative
things.
• You can save time.
• You can delegate more
easily.
• Checklists can help you stay
focused and organized.
• It’s easy for us to forget
things.